Hey Wesley,
I'd recommend looking at 2nd-hand lenovo thinkpads. The ones that I've
personally run debian on with good results are the T500, T400, X200s &
X230. There's loads of examples and details on thinkwiki.org
I reckon you'll be selling that mac pretty soon ;-)
Cheers,
Mark
Wesley Dunnaho
On Friday, 17 March 2017 19:05:06 CET Wesley Dunnahoo wrote:
> I bought an Ubuntu PowerSpec N108 tower I use at home but when I installed
> Debian on it, it would crash whenever I logged out or the screen saver
> started. I don't want to buy a laptop that has similar problem with
> Debian. I susp
I just found this list and would like to ask for suggestions for buying a
laptop to run Debian Linux for college. I don't care if it's new or used. I
looked at buying a Pi Top but the cost seems high for something you have to buy
a CPU to get it working. I already have two Raspberry Pi machin
semestres.
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2009 at 8:28 PM, Deepu Joseph wrote:
> Hello Nima
>
> I noticed your mail in the debian-laptop mailing list at lists.debian.org.
> I myself am planning to buy an HP laptop with the same grpahics card as
> yours. Can you please confirm for me if Compiz and all hardware features of
>
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2008/12/3 Huang Clarence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 請問debian是否能夠開發一些筆記型電腦的套件?因為我之前用休眠和待命一直失敗,所以我希望Debian
> GNU/Linux能夠開發一些比電的工具。謝謝!
1. you should send to debian-chinese-gb or debian-chinese-big5
2. have you tried "sudo acpitool -s"
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請問debian是否能夠開發一些筆記型電腦的套件?因為我之前用休眠和待命一直失敗,所以我希望Debian
GNU/Linux能夠開發一些比電的工具。謝謝!
Jörg-Volker Peetz (wrote):
#
# The paths where udev hotplug looks for firmware are defined in
# /lib/udev/hotplug.functions with the variable FIRMWARE_DIRS.
# In lenny I have
#
# FIRMWARE_DIRS='/lib/firmware /usr/local/lib/firmware
# /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware'
yes, probably, i wouldn't know, len
Emmanuel Revah wrote:
[...]
> hence the default etch kernel 2.6.18 already works with ipw2200, it is as
> simple as copying some .fw files into /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/
> (apparently some put it into /lib/firmware, but maybe the are not really
> using debian ?).
>
> manu.
>
The paths where ud
# Use ndiswrapper to install .inf
as mentioned below, the linux kernel now includes support for ipw2200
without having to compile anything, all you need, in both cases, is the
firmware.
oh, and also, please don't top post, makes things messy.
# Drivers for ipw2200 are in Kernel since 2.6.14, so
Use ndiswrapper to install .inf
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Date: 27/11/2007 12:03
Subject: Re: debian laptop wirless problem
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
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> On Sunday 25 November 2007 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have an HP zt3000 with Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG wireless cards built in.
>> I followed the instructions from http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ but
>>
On Sunday 25 November 2007 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hi,
> I have an HP zt3000 with Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG wireless cards built in.
> It has been awful to get it working in spite of instructions I found on
> the Internet.
> I followed the instructions from http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net
Hi,
I have an HP zt3000 with Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG wireless cards built in.
It has been awful to get it working in spite of instructions I found on
the Internet.
I followed the instructions from http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ but
couldn't get it working.
At the moment I'm using Kubuntu on my
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On Thu Jul 12, 2007 at 15:40:52 +0200, daniele pendenza wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is some days that on this list (debian-laptopATlists.debian.org)
> arrive messages from amazon.com. We think that someone inserted the
> mailing list address in the amazon database because those messages have
> a
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Thus spake Florian Reitmeir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sam, 30 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Thus spake Florian Reitmeir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > did you try to disable apic and acpi?
> > > try booting with the options:
> > >
> > > noapci acpi=off
> > >
> > > a
On Sam, 30 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thus spake Florian Reitmeir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > did you try to disable apic and acpi?
> > try booting with the options:
> >
> > noapci acpi=off
> >
> > and .. if this helps, get an bios upgrade if possible.
>
> But there is no
Thus spake Florian Reitmeir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> did you try to disable apic and acpi?
> try booting with the options:
>
> noapci acpi=off
>
> and .. if this helps, get an bios upgrade if possible.
But there is nothing wrong with the hardware or the BIOS.
kubuntu has no problem with
Anyone know if the Belkin Pre-N card (F5D8010, see [1]) can be used in a
laptop running Debian?
So far my web research seems to indicate the answer is no, but I'm
hoping I'm wrong... I'm getting crummy range with my current Dlink
setup, and the Belkin router/notebook-card combo is really cheap
bout time someone made
>> a dedicated Debian laptop site).
>
> Hear hear!
>
> I've stuck together a guide for the Compaq Evo n1015v[1], but it's pretty
> out of date. I'm currently configuring a thinkpad x40 too. I'll be sure
> to fire my stuff your way.
&
specs (including model number), when I recieve this I
will begin to build the database of working system configs and
walkthroughs for debian on laptops.
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On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 21:28, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
>
> > I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> > (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> > mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> >
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 21:28, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
>
> > I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> > (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> > mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> >
Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
> I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> for 2.4 kernels and start moving the 2.6 version). Its much m
Ipsissima verba Mike Beattie:
> Oooo... trident CyberBlade. Do you use any form of fb on the
> console? I've had no luck with the trident support in recent 2.4
> kernels, but vesa works well...
:-)
Well, the trident fb driver in 2.4.20 works for me, but I don't use it
as a module. I have it buil
Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
> I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> for 2.4 kernels and start moving the 2.6 version). Its much m
Ipsissima verba Mike Beattie:
> Oooo... trident CyberBlade. Do you use any form of fb on the
> console? I've had no luck with the trident support in recent 2.4
> kernels, but vesa works well...
:-)
Well, the trident fb driver in 2.4.20 works for me, but I don't use it
as a module. I have it buil
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 08:34, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Hola, Jerome.
>
> Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> > I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
> >
> > http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
> >
> > on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> > I have just succeed
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 08:34, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Hola, Jerome.
>
> Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> > I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
> >
> > http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
> >
> > on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> > I have just succeed
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 12:34:47AM -0500, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> - Sometimes X gets confused by it. Specifically xv acceleration; on
>rare occasions the touchpad dies too. Sometimes switching to a
>text console and back fixes these, sometimes I have to restart X.
>This is Xfree86 4.3.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 12:34:47AM -0500, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> - Sometimes X gets confused by it. Specifically xv acceleration; on
>rare occasions the touchpad dies too. Sometimes switching to a
>text console and back fixes these, sometimes I have to restart X.
>This is Xfree86 4.3.
Hola, Jerome.
Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
>
> http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
>
> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> I have just succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source
> package and built
Hola, Jerome.
Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
>
> http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
>
> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> I have just succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source
> package and built
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 13:01, Dmitry Astapov wrote:
> Evening, Jerome.
>
> Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15:43 23/9/2003 wrote:
>
> JB> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22: I have just
> JB> succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source package and
> JB> built
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 13:01, Dmitry Astapov wrote:
> Evening, Jerome.
>
> Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15:43 23/9/2003 wrote:
>
> JB> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22: I have just
> JB> succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source package and
> JB> built
Evening, Jerome.
Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15:43 23/9/2003 wrote:
JB> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22: I have just
JB> succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source package and
JB> built the kernel image: nevertheless before going further, I would
J
Evening, Jerome.
Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15:43 23/9/2003 wrote:
JB> on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22: I have just
JB> succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source package and
JB> built the kernel image: nevertheless before going further, I would
J
Hello List,
I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
I have just succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source
package and built the kernel image:
nevertheless before going fu
Hello List,
I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
I have just succeeded to apply the patch the Debian kernel-source
package and built the kernel image:
nevertheless before going fur
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Hi all,
Used to work with SuSE all the time, but now I have seen the light and
trying to get Debian to work on my Toshiba Portege 3020CT "roadwarrior"
:-) My wireless NIC is a LevelOne WPC-0100. There is a known issue in
SuSE where the card is falsely recognized as an Orinoco, but this
websit
Hi all,
Used to work with SuSE all the time, but now I have seen the light and
trying to get Debian to work on my Toshiba Portege 3020CT "roadwarrior"
:-) My wireless NIC is a LevelOne WPC-0100. There is a known issue in
SuSE where the card is falsely recognized as an Orinoco, but this
website
Hi all,
I'm a graduate student at the University of Notre
Dame starting a project with a laptop distribution of Debian. In particular, we
are trying to look at managing power with ACPI/APM and doing some modifications
to the kernel towards the same goal.
If time allows this semester some
Hi all,
I'm a graduate student at the University of Notre
Dame starting a project with a laptop distribution of Debian. In particular, we
are trying to look at managing power with ACPI/APM and doing some modifications
to the kernel towards the same goal.
If time allows this semester some
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:32:11PM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> Mark Banschbachm spake:
>
>
> > Greetings all !
> >
> > I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> > just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> > T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
>
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:32:11PM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> Mark Banschbachm spake:
>
>
> > Greetings all !
> >
> > I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> > just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> > T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
>
Salve Mark,
> I downloaded all the floppies (26?)
this is realy taff :-)
I have installed GNU/Linux on a Toshiba Libretto, also
800 MB HD, but I preferd to install this HD into an PC.
Another idea would be to link your Laptop with an other
PC with a nullmodem cable (serial) or a laplink cable
Mark Banschbachm spake:
> Greetings all !
>
> I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
> CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
>
> I downloaded all the f
Greetings all !
I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
I downloaded all the floppies (26?) and did the
Woody Base Ins
Salve Mark,
> I downloaded all the floppies (26?)
this is realy taff :-)
I have installed GNU/Linux on a Toshiba Libretto, also
800 MB HD, but I preferd to install this HD into an PC.
Another idea would be to link your Laptop with an other
PC with a nullmodem cable (serial) or a laplink cable
Mark Banschbachm spake:
> Greetings all !
>
> I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
> CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
>
> I downloaded all the f
Greetings all !
I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
I downloaded all the floppies (26?) and did the
Woody Base Ins
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:05:30PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> > Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
> > Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
> > So any spammer just needs to add a few regexps to his bot and he will
> > get all obfuscated
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Erich Schubert wrote:
>> I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
>> mail without obfuscation :(
>Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
>Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
Yes, but I
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
> > mail without obfuscation :(
>
> Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
> Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
> So a
> I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
> mail without obfuscation :(
Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
So any spammer just needs to add a few regexps to his bot a
At 03:54 PM 08/14/02 +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
>I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
>mail without obfuscation :(
I had a unique address I used on one list where it looked like
moseley (at) hank.org
and it was spammed. Clearly, you can see what that add
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> > Today i got a spam by Sharp Systems, offering a LCD display.
> > Did any of you (especially the ones who did participate in a discussion
> > related to LCD displays) get that spam, too?
> > Please tell me, i'm trying to find out why they spammed me
> Today i got a spam by Sharp Systems, offering a LCD display.
> Did any of you (especially the ones who did participate in a discussion
> related to LCD displays) get that spam, too?
> Please tell me, i'm trying to find out why they spammed me...
> (It wasn't among the usual spam that is eaten by
Today i got a spam by Sharp Systems, offering a LCD display.
Did any of you (especially the ones who did participate in a discussion
related to LCD displays) get that spam, too?
Please tell me, i'm trying to find out why they spammed me...
(It wasn't among the usual spam that is eaten by my filters
ise. It looks like a worthy replacement for my old Toshiba
Libretto 70CT.
I would be interested to know what you think of these Fujitsu notebooks
before I go ahead and order one.
Nick
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From: "Bill Moseley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 21,
D]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: Debian laptop vendors
> I'm looking to replace my Satellite and wonder if there's any U.S.
> vendors selling laptops with Debian pre-installed.
>
> Now for a wide open question:
>
> Also looking for suggestions on laptops
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:00:11AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Satellite and wonder if there's any U.S.
> vendors selling laptops with Debian pre-installed.
[snip]
http://www.qlitech.net/products/laptops/
(i have the gen2, running sid. tech support is flakey -- never
/ Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| 14"+ screen, integrated 802.11b (no more snapped off cards), long
| battery, and light (of course). Any favorites out there? I'm inclined
| toward IBM, but I'm also trying to stay a few hundred below $2k, if
| possible.
I went with the Toshi
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:00:11AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Satellite and wonder if there's any U.S.
> vendors selling laptops with Debian pre-installed.
[snip]
http://www.qlitech.net/products/laptops/
(i have the gen2, running sid. tech support is flakey -- neve
/ Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| 14"+ screen, integrated 802.11b (no more snapped off cards), long
| battery, and light (of course). Any favorites out there? I'm inclined
| toward IBM, but I'm also trying to stay a few hundred below $2k, if
| possible.
I went with the Tosh
I'm looking to replace my Satellite and wonder if there's any U.S.
vendors selling laptops with Debian pre-installed.
Now for a wide open question:
Also looking for suggestions on laptops. My Satellite 2805-S302 is
nice, but it's too big, and the battery life has never been great.
(it's at 1/2
I'm looking to replace my Satellite and wonder if there's any U.S.
vendors selling laptops with Debian pre-installed.
Now for a wide open question:
Also looking for suggestions on laptops. My Satellite 2805-S302 is
nice, but it's too big, and the battery life has never been great.
(it's at 1/2
--- Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can afford a laptop but you can't afford a
> passenger train ticket?
i can't really afford either, but, as i need a
computer for my research and projects, i'll have to
find a way to get one.
train hopping is a very beautiful and empowering
exper
--- Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can afford a laptop but you can't afford a
> passenger train ticket?
i can't really afford either, but, as i need a
computer for my research and projects, i'll have to
find a way to get one.
train hopping is a very beautiful and empowering
expe
rain surf
challenge.
Nick
- Original Message -
From: "noah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: debian laptop for a train hopper
> At 03:27 PM 14/04/2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> >and even though michael dell and bill gates h
At 03:27 PM 14/04/2002, martin f krafft wrote:
and even though michael dell and bill gates have sex with each other,
dell's laptops are not that linux-friendly, and their attitude towards
support and the way to handle clients is below zero, their systems are
still very reliable and robust, IMHO.
rain surf
challenge.
Nick
- Original Message -
From: "noah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: debian laptop for a train hopper
> At 03:27 PM 14/04/2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> >and even though m
At 03:27 PM 14/04/2002, martin f krafft wrote:
>and even though michael dell and bill gates have sex with each other,
>dell's laptops are not that linux-friendly, and their attitude towards
>support and the way to handle clients is below zero, their systems are
>still very reliable and robust, IMH
also sprach Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2200 +0200]:
> If they were really capitalistic then they would provide half-decent support
> for Linux (not full support because they know we don't need hand-holding and
> they want to save money).
>
> Linux users make up a reasonable sl
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 21:27, martin f krafft wrote:
> but before i'd buy another dell, i'd think thrice about it. they are
> capitalist arseholes, blinded by money and seemingly uninterested to
> let their clients run anything but micro$oft...
If they were really capitalistic then they would provide
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2009 +0200]:
> but yes, i second. and it's sturdy as hell. meaning: i've punched the
> ones i had and they've fallen down several meters, and they're running
> like a charm :_)
and even though michael dell and bill gates have sex with eac
also sprach Dennis Kibbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.1826 +0200]:
> You can pick them up on eBay for under US$250 with a 2gig HD, 80Mb
> RAM. Mine runs Potato just fine and I've loaded SUSE 7.1 on another
> with acceptable performance using the KDE desktop. Considering the
> price and the fact
also sprach Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2200 +0200]:
> If they were really capitalistic then they would provide half-decent support
> for Linux (not full support because they know we don't need hand-holding and
> they want to save money).
>
> Linux users make up a reasonable s
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 05:24:15PM -0700, wandering jason wrote:
> hello everyone,
>
> i'm trying to make a decision on which laptop to
> purchase. i've great respect for the debian community,
> and so i thought i'd ask for advice here.
>
> i'll use the laptop mostly for programming, writing,
> b
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