Hi,
> > I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises
me.> > I've never had to do any modification of XF86Config to allow
swicthing> > between internal and external modes.
On my Acer Extensa 501 DX (neomagic video chipset), this is handled by the
X server and I added the fo
Hi,
> > I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises
me.> > I've never had to do any modification of XF86Config to allow
swicthing> > between internal and external modes.
On my Acer Extensa 501 DX (neomagic video chipset), this is handled by the
X server and I added the f
J. Gareth Williams, 2002-Feb-12 14:18 -0500:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
> monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
> the other, but not both.
>
> I'm told that this is handled by
J. Gareth Williams, 2002-Feb-12 14:18 -0500:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
> monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
> the other, but not both.
>
> I'm told that this is handled by
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
the other, but not both.
I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises me.
I've never had to do any modif
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
the other, but not both.
I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises me.
I've never had to do any modif
Hi,
I have ES1983S Meastro 3i audio chip. I used ALSA driver with 2.2.18
kernel and I can use the maestro3 and ac97_codec modules with 2.4.3
kernel.
Gabor
PS.
I think you need new ALSA drivers for the 2.4.x kernel.
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:28:26 +1200
From: Nemir Shaker <[EMAIL
Hi,
I have ES1983S Meastro 3i audio chip. I used ALSA driver with 2.2.18
kernel and I can use the maestro3 and ac97_codec modules with 2.4.3
kernel.
Gabor
PS.
I think you need new ALSA drivers for the 2.4.x kernel.
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:28:26 +1200
From: Nemir Shaker <[EMAI
Nemir, I did it this way on mine:
I downloaded the ALSA sound modules, then used modconf to select the
driver and hey-presto, it works ;)
(I have ASLA turned off btw).
Thus spake Nemir Shaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all
>
> I have 2.2r2 on my notebook, but have been unsuccessful in config
Nemir, I did it this way on mine:
I downloaded the ALSA sound modules, then used modconf to select the
driver and hey-presto, it works ;)
(I have ASLA turned off btw).
Thus spake Nemir Shaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all
>
> I have 2.2r2 on my notebook, but have been unsuccessful in confi
I also have a Dell Latitude CPx. I'm running kernel 2.2.18 and I use the ALSA
drivers and utilities (and the libraries, but I don't really use them). I
simply followed the ALSA instructions and it works fine. I have the following
lined added to my /etc/modules.conf :
## Alsa S
I also have a Dell Latitude CPx. I'm running kernel 2.2.18 and I use the ALSA drivers
and utilities (and the libraries, but I don't really use them). I simply followed the
ALSA instructions and it works fine. I have the following lined added to my
/etc/modules.conf :
## Alsa S
Hi all
I have 2.2r2 on my notebook, but have been unsuccessful in configuring
the Maestro 3 sound hardware. I have 2.4.2 running. I also D/L the ALSA
drivers and configured, but still without much luck. I swore I would
not give into this, but work is keeping me away from solving the
problem,
Hi all
I have 2.2r2 on my notebook, but have been unsuccessful in configuring
the Maestro 3 sound hardware. I have 2.4.2 running. I also D/L the ALSA
drivers and configured, but still without much luck. I swore I would
not give into this, but work is keeping me away from solving the
problem
Jeremy Finke wrote:
Hello all,
I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things the easy
way, I decided to install this on my lapt
Jeremy Finke wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
> linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
> platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things the easy
> way, I decided to install this
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:43:30AM -0600, Jeremy Finke wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
> linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
> platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things t
> I also could not get the X system to install correctly. Apparently the card
> is an ATI Mobility M1 which I should use a Mach64 driver for. However, I am
> used to running Xconfigurator, which I believe is a RedHat util. But, I
> think that I am going to try and get X 4.02 running instead of
Hello all,
I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things the easy
way, I decided to install this on my laptop! =)
I downloaded t
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:43:30AM -0600, Jeremy Finke wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
> linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
> platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things
> I also could not get the X system to install correctly. Apparently the card
> is an ATI Mobility M1 which I should use a Mach64 driver for. However, I am
> used to running Xconfigurator, which I believe is a RedHat util. But, I
> think that I am going to try and get X 4.02 running instead o
Hello all,
I am a unix admin of about 4 years doing mostly Solaris, AIX, and RH based
linux distributions (and a little OpenBSD). In an effort to diversify my
platfom base, I decided to install Debian. Not one to do things the easy
way, I decided to install this on my laptop! =)
I downloaded
I don't have a dell, but I do use X4 and an Ati-mobility.
Note that in my X4 setup, I didn't need any modeline settings like I did in x3.
X4 detected everything. Here's my XF86Config
btw, with X4, try XFree86 --configure, then look in your root home dir for an
XF86Config.new. Try using that
I don't have a dell, but I do use X4 and an Ati-mobility.
Note that in my X4 setup, I didn't need any modeline settings like I did in x3. X4
detected everything. Here's my XF86Config
btw, with X4, try XFree86 --configure, then look in your root home dir for an
XF86Config.new. Try using that
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Lukacs Gyula wrote:
> X4 vs ATI:
> --
>
> I have the latest woody X4, and xf86cfg fails to run:
Use dexter. Works great!
> Can anybody help? Plase ... or can anybody give me a working X4 config
> file with ATI Mobility? (I have the same laptop as $SUBJECT)
Th
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Lukacs Gyula wrote:
> X4 vs ATI:
> --
>
> I have the latest woody X4, and xf86cfg fails to run:
Use dexter. Works great!
> Can anybody help? Plase ... or can anybody give me a working X4 config
> file with ATI Mobility? (I have the same laptop as $SUBJECT)
T
Hello !
I ahven'tt read the other peoples responses yet so this could be redudant
information.
I have a Dell Inspiron 3800 with almost the same hardeware.
Sound
http://www.zabbo.net/maestro3/
Works great!! (and not as lousy as the OSS once)
And they are "free" (as in speach and beer)
GFX
I gues
Hello !
I ahven'tt read the other peoples responses yet so this could be redudant information.
I have a Dell Inspiron 3800 with almost the same hardeware.
Sound
http://www.zabbo.net/maestro3/
Works great!! (and not as lousy as the OSS once)
And they are "free" (as in speach and beer)
GFX
I gues
> Actually, 2.4.0 has a problem with filling /var/lib/pcmcia/stab
wops, not 2.4.0 but cardmgr. sorry.
Gyula Lukacs
Hi,
About XIRCOM:
-
Actually, 2.4.0 has a problem with filling /var/lib/pcmcia/stab
correctly (bugview 78391). The card itself works, but the automatic
configure scripts fail to work (/dev/modem links to /dev/tulip_cb, which
doesn't exist, and dhclient statrs with wrong parameters),
> Actually, 2.4.0 has a problem with filling /var/lib/pcmcia/stab
wops, not 2.4.0 but cardmgr. sorry.
Gyula Lukacs
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Hi,
About XIRCOM:
-
Actually, 2.4.0 has a problem with filling /var/lib/pcmcia/stab
correctly (bugview 78391). The card itself works, but the automatic
configure scripts fail to work (/dev/modem links to /dev/tulip_cb, which
doesn't exist, and dhclient statrs with wrong parameters)
Greetings,
I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to configure my
new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
I'm quite happy with my machine. Did you get the on-site warrantee?
We bought 3, and one had problems with the PCMCIA on the motherboard.
After convincing myself (
Greetings,
I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to configure my
new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
I'm quite happy with my machine. Did you get the on-site warrantee?
We bought 3, and one had problems with the PCMCIA on the motherboard.
After convincing myself (
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 12:56:48PM -0500, David Greene wrote:
>
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
>
>
> > Where did you get XFree86 4.0 by Debian distribution ?
>
> It's in woody. I don't know if anyone's made potato packages for it.
>
yes :
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
> In the case of my Xircom Network Card Interface I checked at xircom web site
> and the information is that is not a winmodem.
That is good news.
> They indicated a beta driver for it, not produced by them. I'll try to use
> it.
That is better news.
Mestro 3i/3P
OSS has drivers that work. www.opensound.com. A permanent liscense is $30, but
free to download. Time limited trial version, but you can reinstall them over
and over until a free driver becomes available.
I used them on my HP n3310, worked great.
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On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 12:56:48PM -0500, David Greene wrote:
>
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
>
>
> > Where did you get XFree86 4.0 by Debian distribution ?
>
> It's in woody. I don't know if anyone's made potato packages for it.
>
yes :
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Mario,
Here's my responses.
=
I installed X11 and I'm using window maker, the video driver I select was
MACH64, it works good but in the right most of screen I have a little
flickering column, what should I do to eliminate that problem ?
===
ution ?
Regards,
Mario A. Rodrigues
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From: "David Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650 with Debian Potato 2.2
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
>
> >
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
> In the case of my Xircom Network Card Interface I checked at xircom web site
> and the information is that is not a winmodem.
That is good news.
> They indicated a beta driver for it, not produced by them. I'll try to use
> it.
That is better news.
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
> I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to configure my
> new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
I have a CPx 750 (just a wee bit faster is all), so I can certainly give
you a hand.
> I installed X11 and I'm using wind
Mestro 3i/3P
OSS has drivers that work. www.opensound.com. A permanent liscense is $30, but free to
download. Time limited trial version, but you can reinstall them over and over until a
free driver becomes available.
I used them on my HP n3310, worked great.
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Hi, folks nice to join to debian users.
I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to
configure my new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
The configuration is:
Pentium III - 650Mhz with 128Kb RAM.
12 Gb Hard disk.
Graphics Card is ATI Mobility M1 64bit, hardware accelerate
Mario,
Here's my responses.
=
I installed X11 and I'm using window maker, the video driver I select was
MACH64, it works good but in the right most of screen I have a little
flickering column, what should I do to eliminate that problem ?
ution ?
Regards,
Mario A. Rodrigues
- Original Message -
From: "David Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650 with Debian Potato 2.2
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Mario Rodrigues wrote:
> I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to configure my
> new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
I have a CPx 750 (just a wee bit faster is all), so I can certainly give
you a hand.
> I installed X11 and I'm using wind
Hi, folks nice to join to debian users.
I'm a new debian user and I have some doubts about how to
configure my new Laptop Dell Latitude CPx 650.
The configuration is:
Pentium III - 650Mhz with 128Kb RAM.
12 Gb Hard disk.
Graphics Card is ATI Mobility M1 64bit, hardware accelerate
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