Debian on Libretto U100/105

2006-04-24 Thread Jose Tavares
Hi all.. I started a simple page to publish my Libretto U105 config to help people configuring linux on it and to discuss with other owners about its configuration.. Hope this will be useful to other U100's owners .. http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~jaatavaresf/Libretto_U100/ The main motivatio

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-27 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:55:42 +): > Hi, Hi there, > Kernel build finally completed - apparently sucessfully, though I > havn't tried booting into it yet... so I have now tried a reboot... How did you compile? What version? What .config? > Sadly som

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-27 Thread Digby Tarvin
Hi, Kernel build finally completed - apparently sucessfully, though I havn't tried booting into it yet... so I have now tried a reboot... Sadly something still seems to be going wrong: % cat /proc/asound/version Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.4 (Mon May 17 14:31:44 2004 UT

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-26 Thread Digby Tarvin
> Also sprach Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 26 Jan 2006 22:05:55 > > 2. If I run 'alsaconf' on my 2.6 kernel I get > > I wasn't successful loading the driver through alsa-config. cleaning up > alsa things and using the /etc/modules entry I wrote in an earlier mail > "should" do it. I did

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-26 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Sry for the PM, you have set the "Reply-To:" Header. Also sprach Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 26 Jan 2006 22:05:55 +): > Well, the getting the audio to work is proving harder than I expected, > so I am canvasing suggestions if any gurus out there have any ideas.. > > The situation i

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-26 Thread Digby Tarvin
> > You can also use alsa or /etc/modutils/sound to give these parameters to > the module. > > > But sound does not seem to come up in either kernel, and I can't find > > anything like 'sndconfig' which I have seen mentioned in some of the > &g

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-26 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
ind it? Here are a few pages for the libretto out there: http://www.silverace.com/libretto/librettocontent.html http://f.webring.com/hub?ring=libretto http://home.hccnet.nl/pr.nienhuis/MDLinux.html#KERNEL http://www.fixup.net/tips/l100kbd.htm http://www.synack.net/libretto/#linux_cs ..well, actually m

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-25 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 05:19:49PM +0100, Richard Mittendorfer wrote: > Also sprach Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:42:59 > +): > > As of 24 hours ago I have just dipped a toe into the debian waters by > > attempting my first debian install on an old

Re: any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-25 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:42:59 +): > As of 24 hours ago I have just dipped a toe into the debian waters by > attempting my first debian install on an old (but still much used) > Libretto 110CT, and wondered if there were any othe

any Libretto 100/110CT users out there?

2006-01-25 Thread Digby Tarvin
As of 24 hours ago I have just dipped a toe into the debian waters by attempting my first debian install on an old (but still much used) Libretto 110CT, and wondered if there were any other users of such 'classic' hardware out there... I am interested in comparing notes on

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-20 Thread Dom
bsite http://support.toshiba.com/ select "Downloads", then 'Portables' - 'Libretto' - '110CT' and GO. Then "Downloads" (again) and download the file "ACPI Flash BIOS version 8.10 for Libretto 100CT/110CT". Unzip the contents of the 7100v81

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-18 Thread Minty
On 5/18/05, Dom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why are you using apm instead of acpi? I have some Libretto 100CTs using > acpi (The older ones only had APM BIOS, but it was a simple upgrade). Mostly because I know apm will work on them, and I haven't yet seen acpi working. Ca

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-18 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach "Dom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 18 May 2005 17:45:57 +0100): > > >Hi, > > > >Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing. > >Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but: > > > >- beeps every second or so with the battery removed

re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-18 Thread Dom
>Hi, > >Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing. >Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but: > >- beeps every second or so with the battery removed >- apm reports 0% critical for a battery that reports 100% in another libretto >- "apm -s" fails everytime. &

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-15 Thread Tim Cutts
On 15 May 2005, at 12:09 pm, Martin Hauser wrote: Hello, note that CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is on by default, but based on googling it should not be enabled for the libretto 1x0CT's. Still cannot get the suspend to disk to work, but at least I can unplug it from the mains cable now :)

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-15 Thread Martin Hauser
Hello, > note that CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is on by default, but based > on googling it should not be enabled for the libretto 1x0CT's. > > Still cannot get the suspend to disk to work, but at least I can > unplug it from the mains cable now :) > I've nev

Re: tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-15 Thread Minty
fault, but based on googling it should not be enabled for the libretto 1x0CT's. Still cannot get the suspend to disk to work, but at least I can unplug it from the mains cable now :)

tosh libretto apm / battery / disk woes

2005-05-14 Thread Minty
Hi, Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing. Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but: - beeps every second or so with the battery removed - apm reports 0% critical for a battery that reports 100% in another libretto - "apm -s" fails everytime. Any ideas? It's a new 40

Re: Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2004-12-23 Thread the . phule
uilt in cd-rom. Later on after transferring the hard drive over to the Libretto once again I installed whatever else was needed with apt-get. Just wondering if there was any special method of making sure the hardware for the libretto is picked up, or does Debian do this on the fly whilst booting

Re: Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-17 Thread Willie McKemie
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 09:38:29PM +0200, Frank Trenkamp wrote: > Hi Willie, > > On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote: > > When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and > > found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I > > Probably a ToPic

Re: Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-17 Thread Willie McKemie
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 09:38:29PM +0200, Frank Trenkamp wrote: > Hi Willie, > > On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote: > > When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and > > found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I > > Probably a ToPic

Re: Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-16 Thread Frank Trenkamp
Hi Willie, On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote: > When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and > found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I Probably a ToPic something or similar? > decided that this chip was supposed to be controlled

Re: Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-16 Thread Frank Trenkamp
Hi Willie, On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote: > When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and > found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I Probably a ToPic something or similar? > decided that this chip was supposed to be controlled

Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-16 Thread Willie McKemie
I have install Libranet 2.8 (mostly Sarge) on a drive which I then installed in my (new to me) Libretto. Everything except pcmcia went smoothly. When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I decided that

Toshiba Libretto 50CT

2004-09-16 Thread Willie McKemie
I have install Libranet 2.8 (mostly Sarge) on a drive which I then installed in my (new to me) Libretto. Everything except pcmcia went smoothly. When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I decided that

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-14 Thread Christian Gennerat
, pop it into another machine and install, then replace in laptop. I'm trying to avoid the Windows option, and I'm not very good with small bits of electronica, so would like to avoid (2) if I can also. I think #1 might be your only option, because the hard drive in a libretto

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-14 Thread Christian Gennerat
into another machine and install, then replace in laptop. I'm trying to avoid the Windows option, and I'm not very good with small bits of electronica, so would like to avoid (2) if I can also. I think #1 might be your only option, because the hard drive in a libretto is smaller

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread criggie
rip out the HD, pop > it into another machine and install, then replace in laptop. I'm > trying to avoid the Windows option, and I'm not very good with small > bits of electronica, so would like to avoid (2) if I can also. I think #1 might be your only option, because the hard

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread criggie
rip out the HD, pop > it into another machine and install, then replace in laptop. I'm > trying to avoid the Windows option, and I'm not very good with small > bits of electronica, so would like to avoid (2) if I can also. I think #1 might be your only option, because the hard

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Christian Gennerat
is my preferred method. Only the first step of the installation needs to be done on the CDROM-booting laptop. When system is installed and you are suggested to reboot, you put back the HDD in the Libretto. Later on after transferring the hard drive over to the Libretto once again I installed whatever

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Tony Godshall
ould like to avoid (2) if I can also. [Richard wrote] > Probably doesn't help but I installed mine by putting the > hard drive into another full sized laptop and installing with > the built in cd-rom. Later on after transferring the hard drive > over to the Libretto once again I in

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote: > > does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main > hurdles being: > > - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only. > - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise) > > I've got as far as putting o

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Richard Ibbotson
over to the Libretto once again I installed whatever else was needed with apt-get. The other method is to play around with partitions. But, I didn't want to play around with that. Thanks Richard www.sheflug.co.uk

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Christian Gennerat
erred method. Only the first step of the installation needs to be done on the CDROM-booting laptop. When system is installed and you are suggested to reboot, you put back the HDD in the Libretto. Later on after transferring the hard drive over to the Libretto once again I installed whatever els

toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Murray
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main hurdles being: - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only. - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise) I've got as far as putting openbsd onto the beast, but can't not figure out how to over-write that w

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Tony Godshall
ould like to avoid (2) if I can also. [Richard wrote] > Probably doesn't help but I installed mine by putting the > hard drive into another full sized laptop and installing with > the built in cd-rom. Later on after transferring the hard drive > over to the Libretto once again I in

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote: > > does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main > hurdles being: > > - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only. > - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise) > > I've got as far as putting o

Re: toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Richard Ibbotson
over to the Libretto once again I installed whatever else was needed with apt-get. The other method is to play around with partitions. But, I didn't want to play around with that. Thanks Richard www.sheflug.co.uk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "

toshiba libretto 100ct

2003-09-13 Thread Murray
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main hurdles being: - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only. - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise) I've got as far as putting openbsd onto the beast, but can't not figure out how to over-write that w

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-14 Thread Arjen Verweij
Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux install > > set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being accessible by BIOS > > calls only. > > > > T

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-14 Thread Terry Mathews
> Install Potato on the machine, then upgrade it to Woody. Upgrading > Debian is easy, read info from Woody Release Notes. Not to be argumentative, but isn't this incredibly wasteful considering the only change necessary to the base rescue disk is the addition of one (small) driver... I'd do it m

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-14 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux install > set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being accessible by BIOS calls > only. > > The driv

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-12 Thread Stephen R Marenka
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux install > set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being accessible by BIOS calls > only. > > The driv

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-10 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:19:45AM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > > Install Potato on the machine, then upgrade it to Woody. Upgrading > > Debian is easy, read info from Woody Release Notes. > > > Not to be argumentative, but isn't this incredibly wasteful considering the > only change necessary t

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-10 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:19:45AM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > > Install Potato on the machine, then upgrade it to Woody. Upgrading > > Debian is easy, read info from Woody Release Notes. > > > Not to be argumentative, but isn't this incredibly wasteful considering the > only change necessary t

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-08 Thread Stephen R Marenka
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux > install set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being > accessible by BIOS calls only. > > The driv

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-08 Thread Arjen Verweij
Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux > > install set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being > > accessible by BIOS calls only. > > > > T

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-08 Thread Terry Mathews
> Install Potato on the machine, then upgrade it to Woody. Upgrading > Debian is easy, read info from Woody Release Notes. Not to be argumentative, but isn't this incredibly wasteful considering the only change necessary to the base rescue disk is the addition of one (small) driver... I'd do it m

Re: Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-08 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:43:14PM -0400, Terry Mathews wrote: > I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux > install set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being > accessible by BIOS calls only. > > The driv

Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-07 Thread Terry Mathews
I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux install set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being accessible by BIOS calls only.   The driver can be found here http://libxg.free.fr/floppy/floppy.htm   Can someone cook me up a Woody i386 r

Woody rescue disk for Libretto L50/70/100/110

2003-08-07 Thread Terry Mathews
I've got one of these cursed Libretto L70s which can't boot a normal Linux install set without a special floppy driver due to the floppy being accessible by BIOS calls only.   The driver can be found here http://libxg.free.fr/floppy/floppy.htm   Can someone cook me up a Woody i386 r

Re: Libretto

2003-07-23 Thread Tommy Dugandzic
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Richard Ibbotson wrote: > Other one is DHCP. I use static IP most times. Will have to use DHCP > shortly even though I don't want to. > > Which packages do I download to use DHCP on my laptop ? Done > 'apt-cache search dhcp' and a large pile of packages fell across the > sc

Re: Libretto

2003-07-23 Thread Tommy Dugandzic
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Richard Ibbotson wrote: > Other one is DHCP. I use static IP most times. Will have to use DHCP > shortly even though I don't want to. > > Which packages do I download to use DHCP on my laptop ? Done > 'apt-cache search dhcp' and a large pile of packages fell across the > sc

Re: Libretto

2003-07-23 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi > That helped a lot. Thanks for that. Problem now is that the cursor > keys < >^ don't work and so can't choose from or navigate menus to > configure things. . If I press a cursor key I > get a number on the console instead. Still suffering from this one. If I press Fn I find that the

Re: Libretto

2003-07-23 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi > That helped a lot. Thanks for that. Problem now is that the cursor > keys < >^ don't work and so can't choose from or navigate menus to > configure things. . If I press a cursor key I > get a number on the console instead. Still suffering from this one. If I press Fn I find that the

Re: Libretto

2003-07-18 Thread Richard Ibbotson
David > dpkg-reconfigure console-data > > and select the below > > select from arch list > qwerty > Us american > standard > standard That helped a lot. Thanks for that. Problem now is that the cursor keys < >^ don't work and so can't choose from or navigate menus to configure things. . If

Re: Libretto

2003-07-18 Thread Richard Ibbotson
David > dpkg-reconfigure console-data > > and select the below > > select from arch list > qwerty > Us american > standard > standard That helped a lot. Thanks for that. Problem now is that the cursor keys < >^ don't work and so can't choose from or navigate menus to configure things. . If

Re: Libretto

2003-07-18 Thread David Gardiner
Had a similar problem last week, but not on a laptop but it may help this may help dpkg-reconfigure console-data and select the below select from arch list qwerty Us american standard standard On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 17:56:05 +0100 (BST) Richard Ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Som

Re: Libretto

2003-07-17 Thread David Gardiner
Had a similar problem last week, but not on a laptop but it may help this may help dpkg-reconfigure console-data and select the below select from arch list qwerty Us american standard standard On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 17:56:05 +0100 (BST) Richard Ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Some

Re: Libretto

2003-07-17 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi Someone suggested to try to re-configure locales. Done that and it didn't work. Still suffering from the same thing. Any suggestions anyone ? Richard

Re: Libretto

2003-07-17 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi Someone suggested to try to re-configure locales. Done that and it didn't work. Still suffering from the same thing. Any suggestions anyone ? Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Libretto

2003-07-17 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi Got a problem with a UK keyboard after configuring X-windows. The /etc/X11/XF86Config looks like this under the part where it says something about keyboard configuration.. Section "Keyboard" Protocol"Standard" XkbRules"xfree86" XkbModel"pc10

Libretto

2003-07-17 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi Got a problem with a UK keyboard after configuring X-windows. The /etc/X11/XF86Config looks like this under the part where it says something about keyboard configuration.. Section "Keyboard" Protocol"Standard" XkbRules"xfree86" XkbModel"pc10

Re: [ALSA] Toshiba Libretto 110CT

2003-04-16 Thread Aritz Beraza Garayalde
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 09:05:43PM +0200, Sylvain Briole wrote: > Hello all, > > Did someone managed to use/configure ALSA on a Toshiba Libretto 110CT? > > I thank you in advance for any answer, > I configured the toshiba portege 300CT using alsa, it's a yamaha opl3/

[ALSA] Toshiba Libretto 110CT

2003-04-15 Thread Sylvain Briole
Hello all, Did someone managed to use/configure ALSA on a Toshiba Libretto 110CT? I thank you in advance for any answer, Sylvain. -- Sylvain Briole (a.k.a. Eclice) E-Technik Doktorand / München EMail : sbriole (à) free.fr

Re: Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread Heather Stern
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:15:36PM +0200, Johan Romin wrote: > Hi! > > > I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian > > linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that > > one > > guy managed it but se

Re: Toshiba Libretto freezes with X

2003-04-01 Thread cyn
bably be helpful to know what windowmanager and desktop environment if any, and if it happens on all windows or only specific program(s). I had a libretto 50CT for a while, ended up giving it to my brother when I upgraded to a picturebook, it's a GREAT little box - fits in your pocket (literally) but key

Re: Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread Heather Stern
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:15:36PM +0200, Johan Romin wrote: > Hi! > > > I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian > > linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that one > > guy managed it but serveral guys not

Toshiba Libretto freezes with X

2003-04-01 Thread Klaus Rechert
Hi, i just installed debian/testing on my Libretto 50CT. X is working untill i open windows and move them arround. Can anyone help ? Thx Klaus

Re: Toshiba Libretto freezes with X

2003-04-01 Thread cyn
bably be helpful to know what windowmanager and desktop environment if any, and if it happens on all windows or only specific program(s). I had a libretto 50CT for a while, ended up giving it to my brother when I upgraded to a picturebook, it's a GREAT little box - fits in your pocket (literally) but key

Re: Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread Johan Romin
Hi! > I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian > linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that > one > guy managed it but serveral guys not. So here is my question: Is there a set > of floppys available to start the in

Toshiba Libretto freezes with X

2003-04-01 Thread Klaus Rechert
Hi, i just installed debian/testing on my Libretto 50CT. X is working untill i open windows and move them arround. Can anyone help ? Thx Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread Johan Romin
Hi! > I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian > linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that one > guy managed it but serveral guys not. So here is my question: Is there a set > of floppys available to start the insta

Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread klimkiewicz
Hello, I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that one guy managed it but serveral guys not. So here is my question: Is there a set of floppys available to start the installation on a libretto

Libretto 100ct Install-Disks

2003-04-01 Thread klimkiewicz
Hello, I searched the net for 2 hours to find anyone who has installed a debian linux on a Libretto 100ct, just using a set of floppys. The result is, that one guy managed it but serveral guys not. So here is my question: Is there a set of floppys available to start the installation on a libretto

RE: Libretto for sale

2002-11-15 Thread Paul Nendick
mething. > > Anyway, fond memories. > > Matt > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Paul Nendick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 2:39 PM > > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Libretto for sale > &

RE: Libretto for sale

2002-11-15 Thread Joyce, Matthew
power / heat or something. Anyway, fond memories. Matt > -Original Message- > From: Paul Nendick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 2:39 PM > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Subject: Libretto for sale > > > I'm selling a loaded

RE: Libretto for sale

2002-11-14 Thread Paul Nendick
mething. > > Anyway, fond memories. > > Matt > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Paul Nendick [mailto:pnendick@;yahoo.com] > > Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 2:39 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Libretto for sale > &

RE: Libretto for sale

2002-11-14 Thread Joyce, Matthew
power / heat or something. Anyway, fond memories. Matt > -Original Message- > From: Paul Nendick [mailto:pnendick@;yahoo.com] > Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 2:39 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Libretto for sale > > > I'm selling a loaded Libretto with

Libretto for sale

2002-11-14 Thread Paul Nendick
I'm selling a loaded Libretto with current Debian already installed and working on it. If interested, please see: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2070714508&rd=1 Cheers, /p __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - L

Libretto for sale

2002-11-14 Thread Paul Nendick
I'm selling a loaded Libretto with current Debian already installed and working on it. If interested, please see: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2070714508&rd=1 Cheers, /p __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - L

Re: Libretto

2002-08-31 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi Thanks to eveyone who wrote to me to explain their own ideas about how to install Linux into my Libretto notebook. In the end I chose to move the hard drive fron the Libretto into my Clevo laptop which has plug in drives. This solved the problem of how to get the softwate into the

Re: Libretto

2002-08-27 Thread Serge Rey
my time with those distributions if I wanted to use Linux > > with a Toshiba Libretto 100CT. > > I've worked with a handful of the small models (70 and 50, I think). > If anyone knows how the 100 differs from these then they're welcome to > chime in. i think th

Re: Libretto

2002-08-26 Thread Victor Gvirtsman
Try http://155.41.134.145 Richard Ibbotson wrote: Hi I've asked some of the SuSE and RedHat folks about and all that came back were helpful replies to the effect that I was more or less wasting my time with those distributions if I wanted to use Linux with a Toshiba Libretto 100CT.

Re: Libretto

2002-08-26 Thread Heather Stern
Richard Ibbotson wrote: > Hi > > I've asked some of the SuSE and RedHat folks about and all that came > back were helpful replies to the effect that I was more or less > wasting my time with those distributions if I wanted to use Linux > with a Toshiba Libretto 100C

Libretto

2002-08-26 Thread Richard Ibbotson
Hi I've asked some of the SuSE and RedHat folks about and all that came back were helpful replies to the effect that I was more or less wasting my time with those distributions if I wanted to use Linux with a Toshiba Libretto 100CT. I've seen quite a few Librettos working with De

Re: Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"nick" == nickmessenger writes: nick> devices and some how I have installed support for IBM scsi nick> KD-7000 whatever that is, anyway it fails to locate this nick> piece of hardware and I think if I removed this it would nick> speed up the startup. When I startX I get a mes

Re: Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"nick" == nickmessenger writes: nick> devices and some how I have installed support for IBM scsi nick> KD-7000 whatever that is, anyway it fails to locate this nick> piece of hardware and I think if I removed this it would nick> speed up the startup. When I startX I get a me

Re: Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Johan Romin
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:13:10AM +0100, Nick wrote: > I have Woody installed on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT notebook. I have > successfully setup the display and mouse works fine now, no problems there. > > My current issue is this notebook does not use any scsi devices and some h

Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Nick
I have Woody installed on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT notebook. I have successfully setup the display and mouse works fine now, no problems there.   My current issue is this notebook does not use any scsi devices and some how I have installed support for IBM scsi KD-7000 whatever that is

Re: Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Johan Romin
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:13:10AM +0100, Nick wrote: > I have Woody installed on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT notebook. I have successfully >setup the display and mouse works fine now, no problems there. > > My current issue is this notebook does not use any scsi devices and som

Need help with Woody on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-04-09 Thread Nick
I have Woody installed on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT notebook. I have successfully setup the display and mouse works fine now, no problems there.   My current issue is this notebook does not use any scsi devices and some how I have installed support for IBM scsi KD-7000 whatever that is

Re: Debian Linux on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-02-18 Thread Heather
> I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba > Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use > Windows while I learn Debian Linux. > > The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows: > > Int

Re: Debian Linux on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-02-18 Thread Heather
> I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba >Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows >while I learn Debian Linux. > > The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows: > > Intel Pent

Debian Linux on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-02-18 Thread n i k o l a u s
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.   The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows:   Intel Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u

Debian Linux on Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2002-02-18 Thread n i k o l a u s
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.   The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows:   Intel Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Axel Bojer
Hello, Nick I am using "potato" 2.2r4 on my Siemens scenic mobile 360, dualboot with Windows. (4gb HD, 32mb ram). And can use CD, floppy and pcmcia. Axel > Hi There, > > I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my > Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-note

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Martin N.
I have owned a libretty 50ct - what you need is to have the base files on a seperate partition (such as your windows partition) and then you need everything to happen within a single disk. At 'some point' linux stops talking to the floppy disk through the bios and takes over with its own drive

Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Nick Messenger
Hi There,   I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux. The Libretto 70CT runs off an Intel P120MMX CPU, with a max of 32MB ram and I use a 6gb hdd

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Axel Bojer
Hello, Nick I am using "potato" 2.2r4 on my Siemens scenic mobile 360, dualboot with Windows. (4gb HD, 32mb ram). And can use CD, floppy and pcmcia. Axel > Hi There, > > I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my > Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-n

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