Op vr 13-05-2005, om 11:38 schreef Martin Jenewein:
> ACPI works (partial) with Kernel 2.6.11.
> CpuFreq works. Temp. works and button seems to work.
Try the ondemand governor. I really like it, since it doesn't need any
userspace governor. So, there's nothing to set, tune or configure.
> But i
Hi
Irgendwann (so um 15:58 des 12.05.05) gab
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
>On Thursday 12 May 2005 15:33, Martin Jenewein wrote:
>> en.ISO-8859-1...connot open locale definition file `en': No such
>> file or directory
>
>When you dpkg-reconfigure locales, make sure you deselect the
>
Hi
Irgendwann (so um 13:59 des 12.05.05) gab
Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
>Op do 12-05-2005, om 13:27 schreef Martin Jenewein:
>> >> - ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot process hangs.
>> There is no more information while booting.
>> If the kernel try to load acpi module
On Thursday 12 May 2005 15:33, Martin Jenewein wrote:
> en.ISO-8859-1...connot open locale definition file `en': No such
> file or directory
When you dpkg-reconfigure locales, make sure you deselect the
en.ISO-8859-1 option from the list that is shown.
> I think that the install of locales faile
Irgendwann (so um 15:16 des 12.05.05) gab
Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
>
>> dpkg-reconfigure locales returns with following error:
>> locales is broken or not fully installed.
>> (also after apt-get install locales) How can i fix this problen
>> with debian?
>
>Maybe try --force (d
Op do 12-05-2005, om 14:44 schreef Martin Jenewein:
> I ve forgotten to install alsa ;)
That makes sense :-)
> dpkg-reconfigure locales returns with following error:
> locales is broken or not fully installed.
> (also after apt-get install locales) How can i fix this problen
> with debian?
M
Irgendwann (so um 13:59 des 12.05.05) gab
Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
>Op do 12-05-2005, om 13:27 schreef Martin Jenewein:
>> >> - ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot process hangs.
>> There is no more information while booting.
>> If the kernel try to load acpi module, the
Op do 12-05-2005, om 13:27 schreef Martin Jenewein:
> >> - ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot process hangs.
> There is no more information while booting.
> If the kernel try to load acpi module, the process hangs (looks like
> a deadlock). Only a hardreset is possible.
> boot with kerne
Hallo
Irgendwann (so um 11:54 des 12.05.05) gab
Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
>Op do 12-05-2005, om 11:23 schreef Martin Jenewein:
>> Debian (testing, Kernel 2.6.8) ist up and running on my Laptop.
>> But few think doesn´t work.
>>
>> - ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot p
Op do 12-05-2005, om 11:23 schreef Martin Jenewein:
> Debian (testing, Kernel 2.6.8) ist up and running on my Laptop. But
> few think doesnÂt work.
>
> - ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot process hangs.
> Same Problem such under Suse and my old Laptop? I had to compile
> my own kernel
Hii
Debian (testing, Kernel 2.6.8) ist up and running on my Laptop. But
few think doesn´t work.
- ACPI: if i try to boot with acpi, the boot process hangs.
Same Problem such under Suse and my old Laptop? I had to compile
my own kernel within ACPI and no APM (And not as module)
Or helps a up
Op ma 09-05-2005, om 12:01 schreef Martin Jenewein:
> (Problems could be thw card Reader and WLAN)
You'll likely not get the card reader to work. AFAIK, there are only
very few models supported with Linux. The 2200bg should work fine, as
long as you install the drivers (get the source from
http:/
Hi
in few days i will try to install Debian Sarge on my new Laptop.
(Also switch from Suse to Debian (Suse on a Aspire 1351))
Anybody out there with the same Environment?
(Problems could be thw card Reader and WLAN)
CPU: Intel M 1.5Ghz (2MB L2 Cache)
GFX: ATI Mobile Radeon 9700
Wireless:
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