> And another thing, does an external USB mouse work when you plug it in in
the middle of doing something? I am suspecting I would need hotplug to see
the external mouse on the fly. If that does not work, I am afraid shutdown
and boot up with the USB mouse plugged in would be the remedy? *shiver
> And another thing, does an external USB mouse work when you plug it in in
the middle of doing something? I am suspecting I would need hotplug to see
the external mouse on the fly. If that does not work, I am afraid shutdown
and boot up with the USB mouse plugged in would be the remedy? *shiver
he performance-states are read correctly.
>
Could you explain me what exactly do you mean by "read performance-states"?
I'd be happy to have a look and let you know.
Thanks,
Slaven
> slaven peles wrote:
> | Hi,
> |
> | Did anybody manage to compile a working 2
he performance-states are read correctly.
>
Could you explain me what exactly do you mean by "read performance-states"?
I'd be happy to have a look and let you know.
Thanks,
Slaven
> slaven peles wrote:
> | Hi,
> |
> | Did anybody manage to compile a working 2
Hi,
Did anybody manage to compile a working 2.4.24 kernel for Inspiron 5150? As of
version 2.4.23 I was not able to compile kernel and have acpi and usb to work
properly. USB mouse doesn't work at all, and processor fan works at highest
speed all the time. I tried with my own kernels and debian
Hi,
Did anybody manage to compile a working 2.4.24 kernel for Inspiron 5150? As of
version 2.4.23 I was not able to compile kernel and have acpi and usb to work
properly. USB mouse doesn't work at all, and processor fan works at highest
speed all the time. I tried with my own kernels and debian
On Sunday 21 September 2003 02:39, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> > Trying to install Debian on my inspiron 5000. four attempts, four
> >
> > failures.
>
> now 5th failure.
>
> bf24 install
> took most debs from CD with balance from main Debian mirror and security
>
> task
On Sunday 21 September 2003 02:39, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> > Trying to install Debian on my inspiron 5000. four attempts, four
> >
> > failures.
>
> now 5th failure.
>
> bf24 install
> took most debs from CD with balance from main Debian mirror and security
>
> task
On September 14, 2003 02:45, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> I tried using the bcm4400 , exact problem as before, static ip works
> fine but nothing from dhcp. Perhaps I am missing something ? do you
> do anyt special setup other than changing the static to dhcp in
> /etc/networking/interface and apt-ge
On September 14, 2003 02:45, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> I tried using the bcm4400 , exact problem as before, static ip works
> fine but nothing from dhcp. Perhaps I am missing something ? do you
> do anyt special setup other than changing the static to dhcp in
> /etc/networking/interface and apt-ge
On September 12, 2003 02:50, Damien Solley wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 14:56, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> > Can anyone gets the Broadcom's nic in the i5100 works with DHCP ? It
> > runs fine on static ip but it just timed out when requesting dhcp, it
> > can't reach the router. And there's nothing
On September 12, 2003 02:50, Damien Solley wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 14:56, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> > Can anyone gets the Broadcom's nic in the i5100 works with DHCP ? It
> > runs fine on static ip but it just timed out when requesting dhcp, it
> > can't reach the router. And there's nothing
On September 7, 2003 14:40, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:26, Matt Foster wrote:
> > I completly agree with what you're saying, but if you're on the move,
> > few things are more irritating than having to wait ten minutes for your
> > system to start-up. If you're like
On September 7, 2003 14:40, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:26, Matt Foster wrote:
> > I completly agree with what you're saying, but if you're on the move,
> > few things are more irritating than having to wait ten minutes for your
> > system to start-up. If you're like
On September 6, 2003 12:23, David Z Maze wrote:
> David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Anyway, I've got an ATI Radeon 9000 Mobility (ATI Radeon Mobility M9 Lf
> > (AGP)) with a Samsung LTN150P1-L02 TFT panel at 1400x1050.
> >
> > When I start X, I only get a black screen on my panel.
>
> W
On September 6, 2003 12:23, David Z Maze wrote:
> David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Anyway, I've got an ATI Radeon 9000 Mobility (ATI Radeon Mobility M9 Lf
> > (AGP)) with a Samsung LTN150P1-L02 TFT panel at 1400x1050.
> >
> > When I start X, I only get a black screen on my panel.
>
> W
I'm not the expert, but let me ask you did you compile AGP modul in your
kernel? Another thing, my understanding is that radeonfb doesn't have to do
anything with X, it just provides graphics for the console. For 3-d
acceleration you need to compile ATI Radeon driver under Character Devices ->
I'm not the expert, but let me ask you did you compile AGP modul in your
kernel? Another thing, my understanding is that radeonfb doesn't have to do
anything with X, it just provides graphics for the console. For 3-d
acceleration you need to compile ATI Radeon driver under Character Devices ->
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