Dear all,
as promised, here comes an installation report of Debian Buster on a
Dell Inspirion 14 2-in-1 laptop in the hope that it may be useful to
someone else. (By the way, there used to be a website that collected
these installation reports, but I cannot find it any more... Any ideas
of
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 20:01:28 +0530, Gireesh posted:
>> I am unable to create a logical partition using gparted. My unallocated
>> space is 27 GB.
>
> Due to some basic restrictions with disk partitioning, you can't have more
> than 4 physical partitions or 3 physical partitions + 1 logical partit
You need to create an extended partition to be able to add logical in it
2009/4/3 POP3 Access :
> I am unable to create a logical partition using gparted.
> My unallocated space is 27 GB.
>
> How to send an installation report ?
> i did run report-bug --configure.
> Do you have
> I am unable to create a logical partition using gparted.
> My unallocated space is 27 GB.
Due to some basic restrictions with disk partitioning, you can't have
more than 4 physical partitions or 3 physical partitions + 1 logical
partition on the disk. Double check if you already have 4 physical
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:21:21 +0530, POP3 Access posted:
> I am unable to create a logical partition using gparted. My unallocated
> space is 27 GB.
>
> How to send an installation report ?
> i did run report-bug --configure.
> Do you have a "mail transport agent"
I am unable to create a logical partition using gparted.
My unallocated space is 27 GB.
How to send an installation report ?
i did run report-bug --configure.
Do you have a "mail transport agent" (MTA) like Exim, Postfix or SSMTP
configured on this computer to send mail to the Intern
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:31:29AM +0100, Luis Motta Campos wrote:
> I donwloaded the last testing distro DVD (I never use stable, unless
> on very important server machines, where stability and security is more
> important than convenience), and booted the laptop.
Are you suggesting that runnin
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 04:26:17PM +0100, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
>
> The point is (was?) also that some hardware vendors argue that the
> software is part of the product they sell. This was particularly true
the (vendor's) point is the warranty: the hw warranty is voided by the use
of an OS
Le 13 mars 08 à 16:09, Martin Bahier a écrit :
If you read the window EULA, it is said, if I remember well, that
if you don't agree to the terms of the licence you have to reject
it and send the licences back "for a complete refund". Normally the
refund is available to any purchaser of a m
Motta Campos <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> > Le 13 mars 08 à 11:31, Luis Motta Campos a écrit :
> >> I would like to report a big success here. I recently got a HP 6710b
> >> laptop and (as usual) didn't agreed with the Windows License
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Luis Motta Campos wrote:
> Thibaut Paumard wrote:
>> Le 13 mars 08 à 11:31, Luis Motta Campos a écrit :
>>> I would like to report a big success here. I recently got a HP 6710b
>>> laptop and (as usual) didn't agree
Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> Le 13 mars 08 à 11:31, Luis Motta Campos a écrit :
>> I would like to report a big success here. I recently got a HP 6710b
>> laptop and (as usual) didn't agreed with the Windows License terms and
>> conditions (so I can send it back and get th
Hi List :)
I would like to report a big success here. I recently got a HP 6710b
laptop and (as usual) didn't agreed with the Windows License terms and
conditions (so I can send it back and get the license money).
At this moment, I needed an operating system to install on it, one
t
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 05:26:22PM +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
> Concerning Debian (this is a Debian list afterall) there should be a
> place on the Debian wiki to hold installation reports, but I can't
> find it.
http://wiki.debian.org/CategoryLaptop
Not much there yet. I guess we debian-lapt
On Friday 11 August 2006 17:38, davide wrote:
> On 10/08/2006 17:25, * Frans Pop wrote:
> > Why are you asking this on a Debian mailing list? I hope you do not
> > plan to write this page in the Debian wiki...
>
> of course...
> sorry, but thunderbird wrote gmane.linuxr.laptop for this and the
On 10/08/2006 17:25, * Frans Pop wrote:
> Why are you asking this on a Debian mailing list? I hope you do not plan
> to write this page in the Debian wiki...
of course...
sorry, but thunderbird wrote gmane.linuxr.laptop for this and the
ubuntu one... i just misclicked... sorry.
but i would li
be a good place to start :
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Toshiba
As said, you should add your report to the tuxmobil website.
The other option is to host the wiki yourself. I would recommand the
dokuwiki software. That's what I do but it doesn't feel right to
fragment inf
On Thursday 10 August 2006 16:50, davide wrote:
> I would like to write and mantain a page about an Ubuntu (Dapper)
> installation on my new Laptop (Toshiba Satellite A110-178) but I'm new
> about wiki and I don't know how to start with it... are there some
> pointers you can show me? is there a gu
davide a écrit :
I would like to write and mantain a page about an Ubuntu (Dapper)
installation on my new Laptop (Toshiba Satellite A110-178) but I'm new
about wiki and I don't know how to start with it... are there some
pointers you can show me? is there a guide or template I can fill?
thanks a
I would like to write and mantain a page about an Ubuntu (Dapper)
installation on my new Laptop (Toshiba Satellite A110-178) but I'm new
about wiki and I don't know how to start with it... are there some
pointers you can show me? is there a guide or template I can fill?
thanks a lot.
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On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 05:40:52PM -0400, Martin Weinberg wrote:
>
> The one problem I am having is quite odd: I find that remote sessions
> through a ssh tunnel hang intermittently after a few kilobytes. My
> old laptop (a Sony Vaio) also running Sarge with the same setup and
> wirelessly attach
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 05:40:52PM -0400, Martin Weinberg wrote:
>
> The one problem I am having is quite odd: I find that remote sessions
> through a ssh tunnel hang intermittently after a few kilobytes. My
> old laptop (a Sony Vaio) also running Sarge with the same setup and
> wirelessly attach
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 19:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the notebook: tasksel didn't offer me the options of 'desktop' or
> any of the languages (distinct contrast to the desktop system), so no
> KDE, no gcc, no make etc etc.
>
This is probab
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:41:04AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thus spake Martin Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box.
>
> Lucky you. I've installed two machines from the RC1 disc one a desktop
> (AMD Athlon) one a Toshiba A30
Thus spake Martin Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box.
Lucky you. I've installed two machines from the RC1 disc one a desktop
(AMD Athlon) one a Toshiba A30 notebook (my wife's machine).
What puzzles me is the differenes between the two
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 19:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the notebook: tasksel didn't offer me the options of 'desktop' or
> any of the languages (distinct contrast to the desktop system), so no
> KDE, no gcc, no make etc etc.
>
This is probab
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:41:04AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thus spake Martin Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box.
>
> Lucky you. I've installed two machines from the RC1 disc one a desktop
> (AMD Athlon) one a Toshiba A30
Thus spake Martin Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box.
Lucky you. I've installed two machines from the RC1 disc one a desktop
(AMD Athlon) one a Toshiba A30 notebook (my wife's machine).
What puzzles me is the differenes between the two
ounds to me like the wireless network driver you are using has some
issues with packet retransmission, or something similar, that causes
some connections to hang.
You might try a newer driver, or report it to them.
Daniel
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ounds to me like the wireless network driver you are using has some
issues with packet retransmission, or something similar, that causes
some connections to hang.
You might try a newer driver, or report it to them.
Daniel
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> Regards, Anders Breindahl.
>
>
> -- Original Message ---
> From: Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Sent: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:52 -0400
> Subject: Debian on ThinkPad T41p: a report and a question
Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Sent: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:52 -0400
Subject: Debian on ThinkPad T41p: a report and a question
> In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box. I
> used the netinst rc1 cd (I left the pred
In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box. I
used the netinst rc1 cd (I left the predesktop area intact for some
odd reason; I didn't try booting to windoze). Sarge has all the
necessary packages to get everything except the Atheros 802.11a/b/g
card working (and the necessary
.
Thanks!
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> Regards, Anders Breindahl.
>
>
> -- Original Message ---
> From: Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:52 -0400
> Subject: Debian on ThinkPad T41p: a report and a question
>
> &g
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:52 -0400
Subject: Debian on ThinkPad T41p: a report and a question
> In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box. I
> used the netinst rc1 cd (I left the predesktop area intac
In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box. I
used the netinst rc1 cd (I left the predesktop area intact for some
odd reason; I didn't try booting to windoze). Sarge has all the
necessary packages to get everything except the Atheros 802.11a/b/g
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I've published a report on my installation using Debian Installer on
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I'll add the missing section on X11 installation soon.
Cheers.
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the "pure64" port to AMD64 is coming
> along nicely though, so maybe soon I'll give that a try :-)
Hello Ted,
I have included a link to your report into the TuxMobil - Linux Laptop
Survey
http://tuxmobil.org/compaq.html
And additionally there is a link in the Linux on lapt
the "pure64" port to AMD64 is coming
> along nicely though, so maybe soon I'll give that a try :-)
Hello Ted,
I have included a link to your report into the TuxMobil - Linux Laptop
Survey
http://tuxmobil.org/compaq.html
And additionally there is a link in the Linux on lapt
Hello everyone,
I just posted my experiences with installing sarge/sid on a Compaq Presario
R3000 series laptop. This is an Athlon64 laptop, but I have only installed
the i386 port for now. It looks like the "pure64" port to AMD64 is coming
along nicely though, so maybe soon I'll give that a
Hello everyone,
I just posted my experiences with installing sarge/sid on a Compaq Presario
R3000 series laptop. This is an Athlon64 laptop, but I have only installed
the i386 port for now. It looks like the "pure64" port to AMD64 is coming
along nicely though, so maybe soon I'll give that a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I tried using the free nv driver, but I always ended up with a large black
>unusable border around the edge of the screen and a small usable X windows
>setup within that. I didn't try pushing it to 1600x1280 with nv... I would love
>to see y
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I tried using the free nv driver, but I always ended up with a large black
>unusable border around the edge of the screen and a small usable X windows
>setup within that. I didn't try pushing it to 1600x1280 with nv... I would love
>to see y
I have a Vaio GRT170 with a native 1400x1056(or something like that)
but have not found a modline that will work beyond 1280x1024. The
default X background, the little black and white dumbells, have a
moire effect at that resolution showing that it's not quite matching
the LCD pixels.
Does thi
I tried using the free nv driver, but I always ended up with a large black
unusable border around the edge of the screen and a small usable X windows
setup within that. I didn't try pushing it to 1600x1280 with nv... I would love
to see your XF86Config-4 file and see if I can get nv to work on my s
I've been using apm to suspend to ram and it's been working... I have not tried
to suspend to disk. When the computer comes back up after being suspended often
there is a flickering on the left of the screen or sometimes the whole screen
is vertically offset (the lowest portion of the screen on top
I lived with it for a while because I was finishing my PhD, then moving, then
my wife and I had a baby... I would show you some convoluted scripts I used to
get java and ant to work in the cygwin directory structure, but all those
adjustmenst were wiped.
I tried compiling the acx100 0.2.0pre6 tarb
I have a Vaio GRT170 with a native 1400x1056(or something like that)
but have not found a modline that will work beyond 1280x1024. The
default X background, the little black and white dumbells, have a
moire effect at that resolution showing that it's not quite matching
the LCD pixels.
Does thi
I tried using the free nv driver, but I always ended up with a large black
unusable border around the edge of the screen and a small usable X windows
setup within that. I didn't try pushing it to 1600x1280 with nv... I would love
to see your XF86Config-4 file and see if I can get nv to work on my s
I've been using apm to suspend to ram and it's been working... I have not tried
to suspend to disk. When the computer comes back up after being suspended often
there is a flickering on the left of the screen or sometimes the whole screen
is vertically offset (the lowest portion of the screen on top
I lived with it for a while because I was finishing my PhD, then moving, then
my wife and I had a baby... I would show you some convoluted scripts I used to
get java and ant to work in the cygwin directory structure, but all those
adjustmenst were wiped.
I tried compiling the acx100 0.2.0pre6 tarb
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>How much success have you had with power management and the free driver?
>I'd switch in an instant if it handled this at least equally as well.
With apm, suspend to ram works. However, when in X closing and opening
the cover leaves the di
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>How much success have you had with power management and the free driver?
>I'd switch in an instant if it handled this at least equally as well.
With apm, suspend to ram works. However, when in X closing and opening
the cover leaves the di
Blars Blarson wrote:
Is there some reason you didn't use the free nv driver rather than the
non-free nvidia driver? While not "accelerated" I find it pleanty
fast on my Inspiron 8200, even playing DVDs. (This requires at least
Xfree86 4.2, so either sarge or a backport to woody.) I do like the
Blars Blarson wrote:
Is there some reason you didn't use the free nv driver rather than the
non-free nvidia driver? While not "accelerated" I find it pleanty
fast on my Inspiron 8200, even playing DVDs. (This requires at least
Xfree86 4.2, so either sarge or a backport to woody.) I do like the
1
Is there some reason you didn't use the free nv driver rather than the
non-free nvidia driver? While not "accelerated" I find it pleanty
fast on my Inspiron 8200, even playing DVDs. (This requires at least
Xfree86 4.2, so either sarge or a backport to woody.) I do like the
1600x1280 screen, one
Is there some reason you didn't use the free nv driver rather than the
non-free nvidia driver? While not "accelerated" I find it pleanty
fast on my Inspiron 8200, even playing DVDs. (This requires at least
Xfree86 4.2, so either sarge or a backport to woody.) I do like the
1600x1280 screen, one
Christopher De Vries wrote:
Anyway, if anyone has any detailed questions let me know... there are many
sites out there that deal with installing linux on dell 8200s and some of them
were usefull... some even deal specifically with installing debian... it seems
that as time goes by linux is gettin
n the same day, so I decided to try the new
> debian installer for sarge.
>
> First, I used Belarc Advisor (a free as in beer, not freedom tool) to get a
> profile on the laptop... it generates a good system report. You can get the
> tool from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Christopher De Vries wrote:
Anyway, if anyone has any detailed questions let me know... there are many
sites out there that deal with installing linux on dell 8200s and some of them
were usefull... some even deal specifically with installing debian... it seems
that as time goes by linux is getting
shed about once a week and two
weeks ago it crashed three times in the same day, so I decided to try the new
debian installer for sarge.
First, I used Belarc Advisor (a free as in beer, not freedom tool) to get a
profile on the laptop... it generates a good system report. You can get the
tool
n the same day, so I decided to try the new
> debian installer for sarge.
>
> First, I used Belarc Advisor (a free as in beer, not freedom tool) to get a
> profile on the laptop... it generates a good system report. You can get the
> tool from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
shed about once a week and two
weeks ago it crashed three times in the same day, so I decided to try the new
debian installer for sarge.
First, I used Belarc Advisor (a free as in beer, not freedom tool) to get a
profile on the laptop... it generates a good system report. You can get the
tool
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> Tobias Bachmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AFAIK these problems are due to the more or less buggy BIOS Dell
> uses on their laptops. I would love to see S3 and S4 work but for
> now and the near future there seems to be no solution - but please
> anybody is welcome to prove me wrong ;)
swsusp2 i
> Tobias Bachmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AFAIK these problems are due to the more or less buggy BIOS Dell
> uses on their laptops. I would love to see S3 and S4 work but for
> now and the near future there seems to be no solution - but please
> anybody is welcome to prove me wrong ;)
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Hi,
I do own a D600 myself and have the latest bios (A09) from Dell
installed, running kernel 2.6.5-rc2-mm1 right now.
Up to now I did not have any luck with hibernation nor suspend-to-ram
(BIOS-Mode S3). S3 mode does not seem to work correctly at all, return
from S3 is impossible.
When using sw
Hi,
I do own a D600 myself and have the latest bios (A09) from Dell
installed, running kernel 2.6.5-rc2-mm1 right now.
Up to now I did not have any luck with hibernation nor suspend-to-ram
(BIOS-Mode S3). S3 mode does not seem to work correctly at all, return
from S3 is impossible.
When using sw
System: Dell Latitude D600 (with the 1400x1050 display), with debian
testing installed from Knoppix 3.3, and the debian 2.6.3
installed
I've also installed the acpi and acpid packages. The acpid package
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System: Dell Latitude D600 (with the 1400x1050 display), with debian
testing installed from Knoppix 3.3, and the debian 2.6.3
installed
I've also installed the acpi and acpid packages. The acpid package
loads the acpi modules in the 2.6.3 kernel on boot.
Using the acpi command l
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Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> with permission from Olaf I have put his report into a HTML page at
> http://mobilix.org/nec_pc98_laptop.html
> I will announce it to Linux-on-Laptops now.
>
> BTW: Some links from the original posting seem to be broken. I had
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> with permission from Olaf I have put his report into a HTML page at
> http://mobilix.org/nec_pc98_laptop.html
> I will announce it to Linux-on-Laptops now.
>
> BTW: Some links from the original posting seem to be broken. I had
...
> Okay, I guess I ought to let you all know how my PC98 install went.
> The machine is a PC-9821Lt2/3A with 35 MB of memory and a 344 MB HD.
> Not impressive, but hey it works.
Hi,
with permission from Olaf I have put his report into a HTML page at
http://mobilix.org/nec_pc98_lapt
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> Okay, I guess I ought to let you all know how my PC98 install went.
> The machine is a PC-9821Lt2/3A with 35 MB of memory and a 344 MB HD.
> Not impressive, but hey it works.
Hi,
with permission from Olaf I have put his report into a HTML page at
http://mobilix.org/nec_pc98_lapt
Okay, I guess I ought to let you all know how my PC98 install went.
The machine is a PC-9821Lt2/3A with 35 MB of memory and a 344 MB HD.
Not impressive, but hey it works.
I got a working set of floppies from
http://www.debian.or.jp/debian-jp/dists/stable-jp/main/disks-pc98/curr
ent/
There are t
Okay, I guess I ought to let you all know how my PC98 install went.
The machine is a PC-9821Lt2/3A with 35 MB of memory and a 344 MB HD.
Not impressive, but hey it works.
I got a working set of floppies from
http://www.debian.or.jp/debian-jp/dists/stable-jp/main/disks-pc98/curr
ent/
There are t
Hallo!
I struggled several weeks to get a custom made 2.4.x kernel running that
also supports this IBM Turbo 16/4 token ring PCMCIA card.
A warmly recommend to use Alan Cox kernel patch ( I used ac18 ). This token
ring card worked straight out of the box after compilation. I removed all
extra mod
Hallo!
I struggled several weeks to get a custom made 2.4.x kernel running that
also supports this IBM Turbo 16/4 token ring PCMCIA card.
A warmly recommend to use Alan Cox kernel patch ( I used ac18 ). This token
ring card worked straight out of the box after compilation. I removed all
extra mo
Hi,
to make reports about Linux on different laptops a little easier, I
have written 'lanoche'. Now the first public BETA release is out.
'lanoche' - generates a hardware report about laptop specific
features in HTML. The programm should fit on smaller systems,
for instance
Hi,
to make reports about Linux on different laptops a little easier, I
have written 'lanoche'. Now the first public BETA release is out.
'lanoche' - generates a hardware report about laptop specific
features in HTML. The programm should fit on smaller systems,
for instance
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