Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-17 Thread Derek Broughton
Goran Ristic wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Derek Broughton wrote: > > |> I don't know the latititudes, but certainly Inspirons are getting ACPI > |> bioses now, leaving APM broken. So, if APM matters, you probably need to go > |> back to the previous bios. It's pretty sleazy, imo, but they only

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-17 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi Klaas! On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Klaas Gadeyne wrote: |> Thanks! That's what I needet to know. That simple... -- Regards, GR | GnuPG-key on keyservers available Muck, Dickbaer, Nane... | or mail -s 'get gpg-key' Linux: Und

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-17 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> |> > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I > |> > had no problems with it. > |> > |> Bios Versions for the latitude and inspiron do differ! > > In which matter? I don't know. All I know is that they differ :-) (you could check this on the dell forums if you absolut

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> |> > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I > |> > had no problems with it. > |> > |> Bios Versions for the latitude and inspiron do differ! > > In which matter? I don't know. All I know is that they differ :-) (you could check this on the dell forums if you absolu

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi Klaas! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Klaas Gadeyne wrote: |> > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I |> > had no problems with it. |> |> Bios Versions for the latitude and inspiron do differ! In which matter? |> As said, if you have a latitude, you should stick with A04

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi Derek! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Derek Broughton wrote: |> I don't know the latititudes, but certainly Inspirons are getting ACPI |> bioses now, leaving APM broken. So, if APM matters, you probably need to go |> back to the previous bios. It's pretty sleazy, imo, but they only care that Now I'm

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi Derek! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Derek Broughton wrote: |> I don't know the latititudes, but certainly Inspirons are getting ACPI |> bioses now, leaving APM broken. So, if APM matters, you probably need to go |> back to the previous bios. It's pretty sleazy, imo, but they only care that Now I'm

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi Klaas! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Klaas Gadeyne wrote: |> > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I |> > had no problems with it. |> |> Bios Versions for the latitude and inspiron do differ! In which matter? |> As said, if you have a latitude, you should stick with A0

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Derek Broughton
> apmd is working fine, it is telling me if I am using AC-Power or not. But I > can not have the time left when I use the battery. The only change I have > done since it was working was the BIOS update. > /dev/apm_bios is empty > cat /proc/apm > 1.15 1.2 0x03 0x01 0xff 0x10 -1% -1 ? I can get abou

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Derek Broughton
> apmd is working fine, it is telling me if I am using AC-Power or not. But I > can not have the time left when I use the battery. The only change I have > done since it was working was the BIOS update. > /dev/apm_bios is empty > cat /proc/apm > 1.15 1.2 0x03 0x01 0xff 0x10 -1% -1 ? I can get abo

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Alex Lau
I'm not sure how the bios update have change my laptop. (800 c) And I'm not sure this is "Working" or "Not Working" either. In 2.2.* offical kernal I'm able to use all the funcation key on including BIOS info update at running stage, batter change, sleep mode when lid close etc. but no ACPI of

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Alex Lau
I'm not sure how the bios update have change my laptop. (800 c) And I'm not sure this is "Working" or "Not Working" either. In 2.2.* offical kernal I'm able to use all the funcation key on including BIOS info update at running stage, batter change, sleep mode when lid close etc. but no ACPI of

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> |> Hello, > |> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is > not > |> working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? > > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I > had no problems with it. Bios Versions for the latitude and

RE: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread alexis . guillard
> -Original Message- > From: Goran Ristic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 14:42 > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update > > > Hi alexis.guillard! > > On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PRO

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Derek Broughton
> Hello, > I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not > working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? > Thanks in advance > I don't know the latititudes, but certainly Inspirons are getting ACPI bioses now, leaving APM broken. So, if APM matters,

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not > working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? Anything further then A04 sucks! (no kidding) k -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMA

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi alexis.guillard! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |> Hello, |> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not |> working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I had no

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> |> Hello, > |> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not > |> working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? > > I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I > had no problems with it. Bios Versions for the latitude and i

RE: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread alexis . guillard
> -Original Message- > From: Goran Ristic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 14:42 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update > > > Hi alexis.guillard! > > On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Derek Broughton
> Hello, > I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not > working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? > Thanks in advance > I don't know the latititudes, but certainly Inspirons are getting ACPI bioses now, leaving APM broken. So, if APM matters,

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not > working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? Anything further then A04 sucks! (no kidding) k -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EM

Re: Dell latitude C810 - bios update

2002-04-16 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi alexis.guillard! On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |> Hello, |> I tryed the flash bios update A07 on a Dell Latitude C810 and now APM is not |> working. Did somebody try the update A07 without any problem ? I don't know how in particular the C810 and the i8100 differ, but I had n

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
e> [...] > > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example > > NFS root_squash problem? I'm not an nfs expert at all, but a qui

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Jacques L'helgoualc'h
Klaas Gadeyne a écrit, jeudi 24 janvier 2002, à 11:36 : [...] > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example NFS root_squash problem?

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, > while root still has his 5% reserved space to use. I had a weird problem like > this once. Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 3842376 1123240 2523948 31% / /

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
e> [...] > > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example > > NFS root_squash problem? I'm not an nfs expert at all, but a qu

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Jacques L'helgoualc'h
Klaas Gadeyne a écrit, jeudi 24 janvier 2002, à 11:36 : [...] > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example NFS root_squash problem

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, > while root still has his 5% reserved space to use. I had a weird problem like > this once. Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 3842376 1123240 2523948 31% /

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Ralf Hein
> The Server typically crashes when the system is under "heavy load". > Moreover, I found out that the root user doesn't experience these > problems, only a normal user does! Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, while root still has his 5% reserved space to us

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-23 Thread Ralf Hein
> The Server typically crashes when the system is under "heavy load". > Moreover, I found out that the root user doesn't experience these > problems, only a normal user does! Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, while root still has his 5% reserved space to u

RE: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-24 Thread alexis . guillard
Thanks everyone for your help. My laptop is working fine now. Alexis > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 15:34 > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Subject: Dell latitude C810 > > > Hello, > I am runni

RE: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-24 Thread alexis . guillard
Thanks everyone for your help. My laptop is working fine now. Alexis > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 15:34 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Dell latitude C810 > > > Hello, > I am running a debian

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-21 Thread Markus Lechner
Ok, i have an Inspiron 8100 and had some problems, too. After Kernel 2.4..2 the notebook hung when i tried to suspend it, tired to plug/unplug AC power when i left it untouched for some time (then the apmd daemon tried to suspend it. The same happened when i tried to change the screen size (not

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-21 Thread Markus Lechner
Ok, i have an Inspiron 8100 and had some problems, too. After Kernel 2.4..2 the notebook hung when i tried to suspend it, tired to plug/unplug AC power when i left it untouched for some time (then the apmd daemon tried to suspend it. The same happened when i tried to change the screen size (no

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-21 Thread Heather
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > I can not completely shutdown the laptop with the 'halt' command. I > > put CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y in my kernel. > > > I try to test ACPI but it crash the laptop when I plug or unplug the > > AC power. > > I remember someone earlier on thi

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-21 Thread Heather
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > I can not completely shutdown the laptop with the 'halt' command. I > > put CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y in my kernel. > > > I try to test ACPI but it crash the laptop when I plug or unplug the > > AC power. > > I remember someone earlier on th

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi alexis.guillard! On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > I am running a debian sid with a 2.4.16 kernel on a Dell latitude C810 and I > have some problems because I think there are some new devices and everything > is not supported. Nothing I can certify. I set up both. Mine

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Goran Ristic
Hi alexis.guillard! On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > I am running a debian sid with a 2.4.16 kernel on a Dell latitude C810 and I > have some problems because I think there are some new devices and everything > is not supported. Nothing I can certify. I set up both. Min

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I can not completely shutdown the laptop with the 'halt' command. I > put CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y in my kernel. > I try to test ACPI but it crash the laptop when I plug or unplug the > AC power. I remember someone earlier on this list or on debia

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Jay Ford
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am running a debian sid with a 2.4.16 kernel on a Dell latitude C810 and I > have some problems because I think there are some new devices and everything > is not supported. > > I can not have the pcmcia working. I have install the pcmcia-cs and > pc

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Mike Phillips
I'm running sid and 2.4.16 on a Dell Latitude. It has the 1225 controller, not the 1445, but its working fine. I don't use the pcmcia-cs package to control these interfaces, I use the kernel pcmcia support. Using a 3Com Cardbus adapter I utilise the 3c59x kernel driver, not the driver in the pcmc

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I can not completely shutdown the laptop with the 'halt' command. I > put CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y in my kernel. > I try to test ACPI but it crash the laptop when I plug or unplug the > AC power. I remember someone earlier on this list or on debi

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Jay Ford
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am running a debian sid with a 2.4.16 kernel on a Dell latitude C810 and I > have some problems because I think there are some new devices and everything > is not supported. > > I can not have the pcmcia working. I have install the pcmcia-cs and > p

Re: Dell latitude C810

2001-12-20 Thread Mike Phillips
I'm running sid and 2.4.16 on a Dell Latitude. It has the 1225 controller, not the 1445, but its working fine. I don't use the pcmcia-cs package to control these interfaces, I use the kernel pcmcia support. Using a 3Com Cardbus adapter I utilise the 3c59x kernel driver, not the driver in the pcm