On Friday 30 September 2005 17:52, Janeque Peterson wrote:
> I'm installing to a Thinkpad 390E. The screen that asks me to choose my
> = language keeps sending me back to itself after I pick one. I think I
> = tried them all - including Esperanto. Does anyone know what this
> mig
I'm installing to a Thinkpad 390E. The screen that asks me to choose my
=language keeps sending me back to itself after I pick one. I think I
=tried them all - including Esperanto. Does anyone know what this might
=be caused by?
Janeque
Heather wrote:
> If the machine is old enough maybe its CMOS battery
> is dry? Been getting any time flakiness lately?
>
Oh, I wondered why my hardware clock was losing around 4 minutes/day. How long
are they supposed to last - I've got a NEC VersaNote that's 2 years old. I would
have thought
Heather wrote:
> If the machine is old enough maybe its CMOS battery
> is dry? Been getting any time flakiness lately?
>
Oh, I wondered why my hardware clock was losing around 4 minutes/day. How long
are they supposed to last - I've got a NEC VersaNote that's 2 years old. I would
have thought
> > Hello,
> >
> > This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
> > Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
> > that day, the harddisk acted weird.
> >
> > I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
> > The harddisk made a
> > Hello,
> >
> > This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
> > Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
> > that day, the harddisk acted weird.
> >
> > I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
> > The harddisk made
> Hello,
>
> This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
> Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
> that day, the harddisk acted weird.
>
> I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
> The harddisk made a real weird no
> Hello,
>
> This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
> Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
> that day, the harddisk acted weird.
>
> I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
> The harddisk made a real weird n
Hello,
This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
that day, the harddisk acted weird.
I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
The harddisk made a real weird noise.
I didn't tou
Hello,
This might be a little off-topic but I guess you can help me with this.
Yesterday I installed Debian on my system and everything was fine, later
that day, the harddisk acted weird.
I got ide0: interrupt lost messages and several timeouts.
The harddisk made a real weird noise.
I didn't to
y support up to 800X600x16.
>
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> CC: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Asunto: Re: Xconfig for Thinkpad 390E
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm not sure about what would happen if I use your sync rates...
> if your
It only support up to 800X600x16.
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
CC: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: Xconfig for Thinkpad 390E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure about what would happen if I use your sync rates...
if your video chip set and resolu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure about what would happen if I use your sync rates...
if your video chip set and resolution are the same it shouldn't be an
issue. Size does not matter here...
regards,
Bret
>you want a recent version of xfree (the potato version is fine) or if you
>have to use an older one you want the XFCom_SVGA server.
>for the XF86Config file check my thinkpad page at:
>http://www.spack.org/geek/thinkpad-390.html
>there's a link to the config file i use there.
I went to your
you want a recent version of xfree (the potato version is fine) or if you
have to use an older one you want the XFCom_SVGA server.
for the XF86Config file check my thinkpad page at:
http://www.spack.org/geek/thinkpad-390.html
there's a link to the config file i use there.
adam.
On Thu
Could you send me some Xconfig file for my TP?
Which video card did you select at XF86Setup and what ranges for HSync and
VSync should I use for my LCD?
Thanks,
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 09:33:44 CST, Bryan Walton writes:
> I have a Thinkpad 390E running frozen and am having a problem with
>my RealPlayer. Sound works fine on my laptop. I can play CDs, .wav
>files, mp3s, etc. However, I can't get sound to work correctly on my
>RealP
Greetings all,
I have a Thinkpad 390E running frozen and am having a problem with
my RealPlayer. Sound works fine on my laptop. I can play CDs, .wav
files, mp3s, etc. However, I can't get sound to work correctly on my
RealPlayer. Basically, the sound plays about three times faster
@lists.debian.org
#Subject: IBM Thinkpad 390E and FrameBuffer
#
#
#I decided to try if my laptop supported FB, so I compiled 2.2.14 to use it.
#I put 'vga=ask' in my /etc/lilo.conf and rerun lilo.
#When I booted, I wanted to know which ones where the options to use FB, so
#I enter 'scan
Once upon a time, I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] say
> I decided to try if my laptop supported FB, so I compiled 2.2.14 to use it.
> I put 'vga=ask' in my /etc/lilo.conf and rerun lilo.
> When I booted, I wanted to know which ones where the options to use FB, so
> I enter 'scan'.
> How many time should
I decided to try if my laptop supported FB, so I compiled 2.2.14 to use it.
I put 'vga=ask' in my /etc/lilo.conf and rerun lilo.
When I booted, I wanted to know which ones where the options to use FB, so
I enter 'scan'.
How many time should I wait before rebooting my laptop?, because it doesn't
sho
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Have anybody tried the framebuffer support for this notebook?
>They have a NeoMagic (or NeoMedia) chipset with 2.5 MB of RAM.
The VESA frame buffer works fine on my 600E. I had it working (briefly) once
on a model 390 that I had access to. I just pu
Have anybody tried the framebuffer support for this notebook?
They have a NeoMagic (or NeoMedia) chipset with 2.5 MB of RAM.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 04:06:40PM -0600, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> insmod soundcore
> insmod esssolo1
> mixctrl 7 0
> mixctrl 0 100
> mixctrl 4 100
>
I am using Alsa and have no problems at all - Works like a charm ...
conf.modules excerpt ...
---
# --- BEGIN: Ge
Hello to the list,
I am trying to get sound to work on my IBM Thinkpad 390E running
Debian 2.1. I have been unable to get sound to work until very recently.
I was told that I could type the following, as root, upon bootup, to make
sound work:
insmod soundcore
insmod esssolo1
mixctrl 7 0
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