I could only get my mobile/laptop running at the
max IrDA of 115k.
rgds AC
On Monday 18 October 2004 02:41, Eduard Pauna wrote:
> hi to all,
>
> from a little time a have the notebook from $subj. i installed on it
> debian but i think i am a little stucked - couldn't find with google
> or on the hp.com site the HorizSync &
> VertRefresh for the display and i'm using thos
hi to all,
from a little time a have the notebook from $subj. i installed on it
debian but i think i am a little stucked - couldn't find with google
or on the hp.com site the HorizSync &
VertRefresh for the display and i'm using those reported by knoppix
but i'm not so sure they are the right one
Title: Sleep button Compaq Armada m700
I recently installed Debian 3.0r2 on a Compaq Armada M700. I would like to be able to put the machine to sleep without having to shut it down all the time, but the sleep button (which did work when I had Fedora installed) just beeps at me.
I am
Title: Sleep button Compaq Armada m700
I recently installed Debian 3.0r2 on a Compaq Armada M700. I would like to be able to put the machine to sleep without having to shut it down all the time, but the sleep button (which did work when I had Fedora installed) just beeps at me.
I am
Thanks for the info Werner, unfortunately it doesn't seem to have
helped. I read somewhere else about making sure that all the settings in
Windows were turned off (set to never) so I will try that. I have some
other M700 questions though:
I am trying to get S1 working with ACPI and I can get it to
Thanks for the info Werner, unfortunately it doesn't seem to have
helped. I read somewhere else about making sure that all the settings in
Windows were turned off (set to never) so I will try that. I have some
other M700 questions though:
I am trying to get S1 working with ACPI and I can get it to
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> but fa
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> but fa
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
Hi,
I'm truing to get my irda connection with the mobile working. I have debian
(unstable), compaq armada m700 (with smc-ircc irda port, on /dev/ttyS2) and
Siemens mobile phone with Irda.
I thought I've done everytjing to get the connection. I load modules (idra,
smc-ircc, ircomm,
Hi,
I'm truing to get my irda connection with the mobile working. I have debian
(unstable), compaq armada m700 (with smc-ircc irda port, on /dev/ttyS2) and
Siemens mobile phone with Irda.
I thought I've done everytjing to get the connection. I load modules (idra,
smc-ircc, ircomm,
"Remo" == Remo Inverardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Remo> I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with
Remo> vanilla, self compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under
Remo> both kernel versions, a "poweroff" does a shutdo
At 14:08 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM works
fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work with
the M700
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM
works fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work
with the M700 when I last tried it using kernel version 2
"Remo" == Remo Inverardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Remo> I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with
Remo> vanilla, self compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under
Remo> both kernel versions, a "poweroff" does a shutdo
At 11:30 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with kernel
options, trying t
At 14:08 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM works
fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work with
the M700 wh
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM
works fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work
with the M700 when I last tried it using kernel version 2.4
At 11:30 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with kernel
options, trying t
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with
kernel options, trying to both shutdown using real and protected mo
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with
kernel options, trying to both shutdown using real and protected m
Dear all,
I'm having problems with getting IrDA printing with Armada M700. So far
I've managed to get IrDA `stack' working, I can see the printer
responding to signals; this is my `irdadump' spit-out:
18:16:11.903042 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > S=6 s=0 (14)
18:16:11.993029 xid:cmd 1c467d09 >
Dear all,
I'm having problems with getting IrDA printing with Armada M700. So far
I've managed to get IrDA `stack' working, I can see the printer
responding to signals; this is my `irdadump' spit-out:
18:16:11.903042 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > S=6 s=0 (14)
18:16:11.993029 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > f
I am using Compaq Armada M700 with Debian 3.0 and an ATI driver to 1024x768
and 32 bits. The image is perfect. GDM and GNOME have a very nice interface.
In the lilo.conf I have this line:
vga=795 and the image in console is very good with small characters in colors.
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at
Thanks, Michal, in the meantime I did the same and - it's working all
right now.
Michal Melewski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to g
I am using Compaq Armada M700 with Debian 3.0 and an ATI driver to 1024x768
and 32 bits. The image is perfect. GDM and GNOME have a very nice interface.
In the lilo.conf I have this line:
vga=795 and the image in console is very good with small characters in colors.
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at
Thanks, Michal, in the meantime I did the same and - it's working all
right now.
Michal Melewski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to g
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
>
> I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
> VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
> well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
Hi,
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
server (old 3.x.x) version for Mach64, which was quite fast, but
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
>
> I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
> VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
> well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
Hi,
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
server (old 3.x.x) version for Mach64, which was quite fast, but
Hi Lukaxz,
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:45:02PM +, Lukasz W. wrote:
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/tt
Hi Lukaxz,
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:45:02PM +, Lukasz W. wrote:
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/tt
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/ttyS2 is IrDA port. I still get SOME response from the
> printer (i.e. t
Werner Heuser wrote:
BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
Werner,
thanks for your tip
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/ttyS2 is IrDA port. I still get SOME response from the
> printer (i.e. t
Werner Heuser wrote:
BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
Werner,
thanks for your tips
> BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
--
|=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berl
> BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
--
|=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berl
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:05, Lukasz W. wrote:
> When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however, I got no response.
I don't think that'll work because the stuff needs to be put in a form
suitable for the printer e.g postscript or HP/GL.
You are sending bits straight to the device.
You need to a
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:05, Lukasz W. wrote:
> When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however, I got no response.
I don't think that'll work because the stuff needs to be put in a form
suitable for the printer e.g postscript or HP/GL.
You are sending bits straight to the device.
You need to a
Dear All,
I have problems with using using IrDA port on abovementioned laptop to
print on HP LJ 2100 TN. `irdadump' states that some form of
communication takes place; printers LED is also blinking when it can see
infra red port of the laptop.
When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however
Dear All,
I have problems with using using IrDA port on abovementioned laptop to
print on HP LJ 2100 TN. `irdadump' states that some form of
communication takes place; printers LED is also blinking when it can see
infra red port of the laptop.
When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however,
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