On 15.01.15 09:50, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
I agree that stable="no version change" is a good thing. Sometimes,
another possibility to get a newer version is to use backports. I don't
think it is the case for Chrome or Chromium...
correct - it seems that chromium in stable is in fact not s
Hi,
I agree that stable="no version change" is a good thing. Sometimes,
another possibility to get a newer version is to use backports. I don't
think it is the case for Chrome or Chromium...
Cheers,
Miguel
Le 15/01/2015 09:39, Florian Reitmeir a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On 01/13/15 10:02, justin
Hi,
On 01/13/15 10:02, justin joseph wrote:
> Why is debian keeping this Chrome in Wheezy. Why cant they issue an
> update thats pulls Chromium browser from the repository. Chromium is
> making "stable" debian a joke. I have used Debian for 10 plus years now
> and have never seem such a joke..
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 2:39 AM, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 02:02:31AM -0700, justin joseph wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 02:02:31 -0700
> > From: justin joseph
> > To: SmartList
> > Subject: Simple question
>
> > Why is debian keep
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 02:02:31AM -0700, justin joseph wrote:
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 02:02:31 -0700
> From: justin joseph
> To: SmartList
> Subject: Simple question
> Why is debian keeping this Chrome in Wheezy. Why cant they issue an update
> thats pulls Chromiu
Why is debian keeping this Chrome in Wheezy. Why cant they issue an update
thats pulls Chromium browser from the repository. Chromium is making
"stable" debian a joke. I have used Debian for 10 plus years now and have
never seem such a joke.. ever..
I have inspiron 15r with amd 6470m and debian unstable. Im using gnome
shell and i have only one problem fglrx doesnt work with gnome and im using
x.org driver, its working very well.
Em 16/05/2014 06:54, "Chris Evans" escreveu:
> I've found the recent discussions very helpful. My previous job u
I've found the recent discussions very helpful. My previous job used to insist
on Dell machines and I had good experiences of installing Debian on Dell
Latitude E6500 machines but then I had to buy myself a machine and got a
Toshiba having misread some information on the web suggesting that Tos
On Thursday 28 November 2013 09:33 AM, Fred wrote:
> On 11/29/2013 02:13 AM, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
>> On Sunday 24 November 2013 06:12 PM, Fred wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Will the file debian-update-7.2.0-powerpc-CD-1.iso install Debian on a
>>> Mac PB3400? I don't want to dual boot, I want Linux
On 11/29/2013 02:13 AM, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
On Sunday 24 November 2013 06:12 PM, Fred wrote:
Hello,
Will the file debian-update-7.2.0-powerpc-CD-1.iso install Debian on a
Mac PB3400? I don't want to dual boot, I want Linux only. Is there
anything unusual about the installation compared to
On Sunday 24 November 2013 06:12 PM, Fred wrote:
Hello,
Will the file debian-update-7.2.0-powerpc-CD-1.iso install Debian on a
Mac PB3400? I don't want to dual boot, I want Linux only. Is there
anything unusual about the installation compared to a standard desktop
PC installation?
Best regard
Hello,
Will the file debian-update-7.2.0-powerpc-CD-1.iso install Debian on a
Mac PB3400? I don't want to dual boot, I want Linux only. Is there
anything unusual about the installation compared to a standard desktop
PC installation?
Best regards,
Fred
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javier melendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to know if there is a linux command that shows the memory addresses
> that a daemon is using.
top or htop? But you will have to understand the meaning of the output.
Try this:
http://virtualthreads.blog
I want to know if there is a linux command that shows the memory addresses
that a daemon is using.
thanks
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Objet: Re: aptitude question
À: [
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 09:25 +, Dan wrote:
> To install packages I generally (read always ;) ) use aptitude. I
> know where it keeps the history of packages installations/removals
> ( /var/log/aptitude ) but I can not figure out if and where all the
> informational messages that appear on scre
-specific, though try man dpkg / man apt - aptitude is a
front-end to apt/dpkg, which keep the list/pkg database in /var/lib/apt
and /var/lib/dpkg resp., and infos/question during install come from pkg
template which are then stored in /var/lib/dpkg/info.
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one questions on the table, of which I can not find the answer ...
To install packages I generally (read always ;) ) use aptitude. I know where
it keeps the history of packages installations/removals ( /var/log/aptitude )
but I can not figure out if and where all the informational mes
what about vista ntfs partitions if someone is duel booting?
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Tyler Smith wrote:
> >
> > > On 2008-02-22, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tyler Smith wrote:
>
> > On 2008-02-22, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Are you aware that you can resize your partitions non destructively
> using
> >> something like qtparted? First ba
Jimmy Wu wrote:
> I always thought resizing or doing any partition editing carried some
> risk of losing data (ie no guarantees), but perhaps ext3 is different.
>
The "no guarantees" disclaimer goes with pretty much all of the GPL
software. The users always have to make backups. No software is 1
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Jimmy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just as an experiment, I did a sudo hibernate -v3 > hibernate.out, and
> it says that it was unable to unload nvidia and aborts hibernation
> (see attached file). So I guess pm-hibernate kind of went ahead and
> shut down
Jimmy Wu wrote:
>>From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
> be big enough to hold all of the RAM inside it, right?
>
> Is it possible to hibernate if my swap partition is smaller than my
> RAM?
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jimmy Wu wrote:
>
> >>From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> > able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
> > be big enough to hold all of the RAM insi
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:07 AM, Chris Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is High memory support turned on in the kernel? This could explain why
> hibernation is working whilst you have 2gig's in the system.
>
> Processor type and features
> -> High Memory Support
>
I remember seeing suc
On 22/02/2008, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jimmy Wu wrote:
> > From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> > able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
> > be big enough to hold all of the RAM inside it, right?
> >
> > Is it p
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:11:54AM -0500, Jimmy Wu wrote:
>
> Not really what you were saying, but I suppose it might work. But
> first I have to figure out if it really is inadequate swap that's
> giving me grief.
I would assume that upon doing a fresh boot-up you would be using much
less memo
Jimmy Wu wrote:
> From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
> be big enough to hold all of the RAM inside it, right?
>
> Is it possible to hibernate if my swap partition is smaller than my
> RAM? I
Is High memory support turned on in the kernel? This could explain why
hibernation is working whilst you have 2gig's in the system.
Processor type and features
-> High Memory Support
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Jimmy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:07
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Jimmy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Jimmy Wu wrote:
> > >>From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> > > able to hibernate/suspend to disk p
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Jimmy Wu wrote:
> >>From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
> > able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
> > be big enough to hold all of the RAM inside i
>From what I've read online, I get the general idea that in order to be
able to hibernate/suspend to disk properly, the swap partition has to
be big enough to hold all of the RAM inside it, right?
Is it possible to hibernate if my swap partition is smaller than my
RAM? I have 2 GB of RAM, and whe
On Thursday 14 June 2007 05:00, Dionysis Petromanolakis wrote:
> do you know if apt-get has a log file that writes what it installs and
> unistalls
No, but aptitude does. You should trying using it instead of apt-get. aptitude
is now the official install method.
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 12:00:53 +0300 Dionysis Petromanolakis wrote:
> do you know if apt-get has a log file that writes what it installs and
> unistalls?
No, but dpkg does:
/var/log/dpkg.log
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do you know if apt-get has a log file that writes what it installs and
unistalls?
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Hi all,
after i installed some programs in my Debian laptop and removed some
others through apt-get in order to run a certain program that i needed,
i cannot mount NOKIA 770 any more. I can mount easily any other flash
device but debian doesn't even recognize nokia770 as a scsi device, i
show
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I have been answering multiple offers, every day in fact, and I am
not receiving any more points. I've had 1175 points for a week.
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Hi, try to have a look at this howto:
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_iptables_sarge
Be careful that the kernel version used in this howto is a little
older than yours, some option's names may be slightly changed.
Bye,
JoY
On 5/13/07, Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 06:
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 06:57:45PM -0700, Frank Parker wrote:
> Kernel 2.6.18-4-686
> 1. Is there a good link on compiling the kernel?
> 2. What is a module?
> 3. How do you compile it with iptables?
> 4. Is that what I need to do is recompile the kernel?
1. pls don't top-post
2. seems you n
Kernel 2.6.18-4-686
1. Is there a good link on compiling the kernel?
2. What is a module?
3. How do you compile it with iptables?
4. Is that what I need to do is recompile the kernel?
error:
iptables v1.3.6: can't initialize iptables table `nat': Permission denied (you
must be root)
Perhaps
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 11:06:03AM -0700, Frank Parker wrote:
>I got an update notice to update my kernel
>I updated it.
to which version? (try 'uname -r')
>Now i get the error:
>iptables v1.3.6 can't initialize iptables table 'nat' etc..
you need to provide more infos, eg r
Hi,
Im very new to Linux.
I just installed Deb etch.
I got an update notice to update my kernel
I updated it.
Now i get the error:
iptables v1.3.6 can't initialize iptables table 'nat' etc..
First of all I do not quite understand everything about Linux having come from
a Windows environment.
Hugo Mallinson wrote:
> I just don't know what commands to use to do this, and I'm really
> hampered because the installer busybox doesn't include vi, so to change
the installer busybox has nano as editor, hth :-)
> Any suggestions here would be hugely helpful. Thanks!
+1 here ;-)
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* Hugo Mallinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-26 22:00:33 +0100]:
> Hey Dave, thanks for the quick reply.
Luck, I guess, anyway, this is an interesting problem. Haven't dealt with a
DEC product in a long time. They built great hardware, I don't care what
anybody says...
>
> It's the Etch flop
Hey Dave, thanks for the quick reply.
It's the Etch floppy installer image, dated 03/10/07. I'm booting
with the boot and root images, and then loading both net-drivers
disks as well when prompted. The installer immediately goes into the
network detection routine, loads the PCMCIA subsystem
* Hugo Mallinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-26 17:01:59 +0100]:
> Hi, I have a pretty complicated (at least to me) problem with a DEC
> HiNote Ultra 2000. I don't have the CD drive, so I'm trying to do a
> network install. The onboard ethernet and modem are handled by a
> Xircom combo card
Hi, I have a pretty complicated (at least to me) problem with a DEC
HiNote Ultra 2000. I don't have the CD drive, so I'm trying to do a
network install. The onboard ethernet and modem are handled by a
Xircom combo card in an internal i82365 socket. The external PC card
socket uses the yenta
* Lance Leishman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Feb 22 07:09 -0600]:
> Joe Emenaker wrote:
> >>Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>>Voting with your money is important when it comes to
> >>>compatability on Linux.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>I'd be all for getting something other than a Dell, but they were the
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
Voting with your money is important when it comes to
compatability on Linux.
I'd be all for getting something other than a Dell, but they were the
only ones I could find that offered a laptop with a screen resolution
meeting or exceeding 16
Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Voting with your money is important when it comes to
>> compatability on Linux.
>>
> I'd be all for getting something other than a Dell, but they were the
> only ones I could find that offered a laptop with a screen resolution
> meeting or exceeding 1
Paul Johnson wrote:
Voting with your money is important when it comes to
compatability on Linux.
I'd be all for getting something other than a Dell, but they were the
only ones I could find that offered a laptop with a screen resolution
meeting or exceeding 1600x1200. Does anybody know of an
Justin Hartman wrote:
> So down to the "simple" question. Is this really normal on a PC-based
> Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian?
With the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, not usually. With Dell, HP, Acer, etc, yes,
the experience is typical. This is a result of mos
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Justin Hartman wrote:
> On 2/18/07, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
>> > * Getting Etch operational from a netinstall cd
>>
>> What image did you used? Could you define a little b
On 2/18/07, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> * Getting Etch operational from a netinstall cd
What image did you used? Could you define a little bit more what
didn't worked?
I used the etch rc1 i386 net install image. Think it was about 135MB
big. My problem was that it wouldn't pick up any eth interface
us network related issues (lots of trial and error)
please explain/be more specific
> * Not able to print to a SMB network printer (tried everything yet
> still can't get there)
not sure what you tried, so I don't have a starting point for ideas
> So down to the "simpl
e chain to fail.
> So down to the "simple" question. Is this really normal on a PC-based
> Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian?
That said, i saw many laptop with with several linux problems
at once, and not s single one without any. I think that's the pr
working when I
installed KDE - go figure)
* Preventing Gnome from crashing almost immediately on startup (only
an upgrade to unstable fixed this)
* Various network related issues (lots of trial and error)
* Not able to print to a SMB network printer (tried everything yet
still can't get there)
So
Hi,
I have a laptop + an extra LCD monitor.
I use nVIDIA TwinView to get a virtual desktop which utilizes both the monitor
screens. This works fine.
The problem is, like if in between I want to move with my laptop to another
(meeting) room, I need to close all my application, logout and then re-
operation. The brandy. Hardin listened with the scheme (of his opportunity?
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Hi,
Thanks to all your replies. Here is what the problem turned out to be
and how I solved.
The problem was that the kernel hotplug dispatcher loads ipw3945
too early and without invoking modprobe. To fix it a file -
/etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/ipw3945 needs to be created with the sole
content bei
B Thomas wrote:
>If you are refering to the debian package hotplug. I do not have that
>installed (should I ?).
>
>
>
Actually, I confused hotplug with discover ;) If you want you can
configure discover to skip the loading of the ipw3945 module by adding
skip ipw3945 to /etc/discover.conf
Then
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Though the kernel driver for Intel wireless 3945 is open source, but it
needs a binary daemon distributed seperately. The daemon enforces legal
regulatory limits . See http://kerneltrap.org/node/6270 for some serious
concerns regarding this. (I mean the idea that open so
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Though the kernel driver for Intel wireless 3945 is open source, but it
needs a binary daemon distributed seperately. The daemon enforces legal
regulatory limits . See http://kerneltrap.org/node/6270 for some serious
concerns regarding this. (I mean the idea that open so
Hi,
The wait options -w is in /etc/init.d/wparoamd. This file is almost
the same as the example file supplied with wpasupplicant, with the
exception of local configuration mentioned in a previous mail.
regards
b thomas
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 05:08:34PM +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
> Did you tr
B Thomas wrote:
>Hi,
>Thanks once again for all your help.
>
>I did remove the auto line from /etc/networking/interfaces
>It did speed up the boot process, by cutting the time spent
>on dhcp discover.
>
>However very early in the boot process kernel module ipw3945
>does still get loaded but the b
modprobe -r ipw3945
# which causes the module and daemon to be restarted !
/etc/init.d/wparoamd stop
/etc/init.d/wparoamd start
Did you try the -w option of wpasuplicant?
-w wait for interface to be added, if needed. normally, wpa_sup‐
plicant will exit if the interface
Hi,
Thanks once again for all your help.
I did remove the auto line from /etc/networking/interfaces
It did speed up the boot process, by cutting the time spent
on dhcp discover.
However very early in the boot process kernel module ipw3945
does still get loaded but the binary daemon does not get
B Thomas wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to configure /etc/networking/interfaces, ifplugd and
>wpa_supplicant so that my laptop automatically configures networking
>whenever an interface becomes available. The state of things so far is
>as follows :
>
>
>
>
>/etc/networking/interfaces:
>
Hi,
I am trying to configure /etc/networking/interfaces, ifplugd and
wpa_supplicant so that my laptop automatically configures networking
whenever an interface becomes available. The state of things so far is
as follows :
If I connect to ethernet ifplugd configures my network correctly.
However t
| > For example, if package A version 1.0 enters unstable. Ten days later,
| > it moves to testing. Six months later, package A release version 1.1.
| > which goes directly to unstable. Ten more days later, it moves to
| > testing. What happened to the previous version 1.0 in testing?
|
| It get
On 5/14/06, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* justin joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 May 13 11:50 -0500]:
> Thank you for your opinions, so I think the T42 is the one for me.
> Thanks for your opinion. There is one last point I would like to
> clarify. From the reply post I could not
* justin joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 May 13 11:50 -0500]:
> Thank you for your opinions, so I think the T42 is the one for me.
> Thanks for your opinion. There is one last point I would like to
> clarify. From the reply post I could not convincingly confirm that
> the ATI Mobility RADEON 75
On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 22:15 +0530, justin joseph wrote:
> Thank you for your opinions, so I think the T42 is the one for me.
> Thanks for your opinion. There is one last point I would like to
> clarify. From the reply post I could not convincingly confirm that
> the ATI Mobility RADEON 7500 has
Thank you for your opinions, so I think the T42 is the one for me.
Thanks for your opinion. There is one last point I would like to
clarify. From the reply post I could not convincingly confirm that
the ATI Mobility RADEON 7500 has driver support capable of proper 3D.
And also If I can get the
On Saturday 13 May 2006 14:26, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * justin joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 May 12 23:26 -0500]:
> > hello,
> >
> > I am planning to buy an IBM thinkpad T42 from the US. I have stayed
> > in the southermost part of India and have never moved from here. I
> > intend to ask my wi
is in no
way prehistoric and I think would be a reliable machine for several
years. It is a nice unit, strongly built, quite light weight
considering its strength and durability.
> I have never owned a laptop like most here and I hope the list
> understands the relevance of the question.
As fo
at capability.
I am also concerned whether this laptop is too much out of date and if
IBM is tricking people into clearing its prehistoric stocks.
I have never owned a laptop like most here and I hope the list
understands the relevance of the question.
Thanks in advance
Justin
Jochen Schulz:
>
> - When the Release Manager (currently Steve Langasek aka "vorlon")
> thinks that testing is in shape, testing (yes, every single package in
> it!) will the former stable release. Usually, directly after a release
^
The missing word here is "replace".
J.
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>
> I have question regarding the Debian release cycle. The packages from
> unstable stay for few days before moving to testing. Can someone
> enlighten me, what do the packages do in the testing? Debian release
> circle can be 1-2 years. Do the packages need to stay for such
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 07:55, Rony wrote:
> Hi Debian users,
>
> I have question regarding the Debian release cycle. The packages from
> unstable stay for few days before moving to testing. Can someone
> enlighten me, what do the packages do in the testing? Debian release
>
Hi,
> For example, if package A version 1.0 enters unstable. Ten days later,
> it moves to testing. Six months later, package A release version 1.1.
> which goes directly to unstable. Ten more days later, it moves to
> testing. What happened to the previous version 1.0 in testing? If every
> packa
Hi Debian users,
I have question regarding the Debian release cycle. The packages from
unstable stay for few days before moving to testing. Can someone
enlighten me, what do the packages do in the testing? Debian release
circle can be 1-2 years. Do the packages need to stay for such long
time in
Check this:
http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/linux.html
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Rich Macur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I checked out your web page on your IBM-T30.
> We bought a T30 and are having a problem finding a driver for the Matshita
> DVD-ROM SR-8177, which is apparently the same DVD-ROM you have.
> Do you have any suggestions on where we could get a driv
Hi
I checked out your web page on your IBM-T30.
We bought a T30 and are having a problem finding a driver for the Matshita
DVD-ROM SR-8177, which is apparently the same DVD-ROM you have.
Do you have any suggestions on where we could get a driver?
Thanks
Rich
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Hola~
I installed Caudium... and I'm struggling to configure it. Does anyone know
where it burys what account it's trying to use as the server adminstrator? It
looks like the first time you login it should ask you to setup a name/pass.
However, my package seems to already have done that for me and
On Mon, October 3, 2005 10:21 am, Arne Lange said:
> Mattia Dongili schrieb:
>> Well, let me rephrase it: you may really want to make the much more
>> useful acpi-cpufreq/speedstep-centrino/speedstep-ich drivers work on
>> your system instead of p4_clockmod.
>
> Thanks a lot!!!
>
> I now use the sp
Mattia Dongili schrieb:
> Well, let me rephrase it: you may really want to make the much more
> useful acpi-cpufreq/speedstep-centrino/speedstep-ich drivers work on
> your system instead of p4_clockmod.
Thanks a lot!!!
I now use the speedstep-centrino and everything works fine with and
without ac
Es Diumenge, 2 de Octubre de 2005 21:15, en Mattia Dongili va escriure:
| On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 08:12:56PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
| > Es Diumenge, 2 de Octubre de 2005 15:56, en Mattia Dongili va escriure:
| > | On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:44:13PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
| > | [...]
| > |
| >
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 08:12:56PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> Es Diumenge, 2 de Octubre de 2005 15:56, en Mattia Dongili va escriure:
> | On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:44:13PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> | [...]
> |
> | > value). AFAICT this is a bug in the kernel.
> |
> | Well, let me rephrase it: y
Es Diumenge, 2 de Octubre de 2005 15:56, en Mattia Dongili va escriure:
| On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:44:13PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
| [...]
|
| > value). AFAICT this is a bug in the kernel.
|
| Well, let me rephrase it: you may really want to make the much more
| useful acpi-cpufreq/speedstep
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:44:13PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
[...]
> value). AFAICT this is a bug in the kernel.
Well, let me rephrase it: you may really want to make the much more
useful acpi-cpufreq/speedstep-centrino/speedstep-ich drivers work on
your system instead of p4_clockmod.
If you n
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 02:13:01PM +0200, Arne Lange wrote:
> Mattia Dongili schrieb:
> >
> > can you provide the full output of cpufreq-info in both cases?
> >
>
> It needed some time but here it is:
>
> with ac:
> $ cpufreq-info
> cpufrequtils 0.2: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004
> Repo
Mattia Dongili schrieb:
>
> can you provide the full output of cpufreq-info in both cases?
>
It needed some time but here it is:
with ac:
$ cpufreq-info
cpufrequtils 0.2: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004
Report errors and bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please.
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: p4-clo
Look into /etc/cpufreq.conf
You will probably have to make some configuration changes.
vlcak
On úterý 27 září 2005 18:00, Arne Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian 3.1 Sarge on a IBM Thinkpad R51 with kernel
> 2.6.11-1-686. My CPU is a Intel Pentium M 1700 MHz and i'm using
> cpufreqd to cha
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 07:00:52PM +0200, Arne Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian 3.1 Sarge on a IBM Thinkpad R51 with kernel
> 2.6.11-1-686. My CPU is a Intel Pentium M 1700 MHz and i'm using
> cpufreqd to change the cpu frequency dynamicly.
>
> When i use my notebook with ac cpufreq-info
Hi,
I'm running Debian 3.1 Sarge on a IBM Thinkpad R51 with kernel
2.6.11-1-686. My CPU is a Intel Pentium M 1700 MHz and i'm using
cpufreqd to change the cpu frequency dynamicly.
When i use my notebook with ac cpufreq-info gives me a range from 213 to
1700 MHz, without ac i only get a range fro
There's quite a bit of libc packages. One of them is libc6-i686 which is
an optimized version. It is suited for your cpu.
Regards,
Arjen
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