I have a Dell Latitude CPi DX300T laptop running Woody, kernel 2.2.15,
alsa for the CS4237B sound chip (anything else relevant?).
My CD-ROM drive is in the docking station (because the internal bay
houses a 6GB hard drive on which Debian is installed).
The CD tools (like the CD Player applet an
Humble apologies for previous post with "Unidetified subject" :-(
I have a Dell Latitude CPi DX300T laptop running Woody, kernel 2.2.15,
alsa for the CS4237B sound chip (anything else relevant?).
My CD-ROM drive is in the docking station (because the internal bay
houses a 6GB hard drive on whi
Problem- My Toshiba T1910 will no longer boot. The DC in light blinks.
The power supply is showing voltage. Has anyone experienced this
problem?
what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
tomas
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 11:47:19AM -0500, Tomas wrote:
> what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
These are 'codenames' of different versions of distributions. Just like
"Manhattan" in RedHat or "Air" in Mandrake. In Debian codenames come from
"Toy Story" movie - they are n
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 07:18:00PM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 11:47:19AM -0500, Tomas wrote:
> > what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
>
> These are 'codenames' of different versions of distributions. Just like
> "Manhattan" in RedHat or "Air"
I have a Dell Latitude XPi 133 ST running potato w/ kernel 2.2.15, default
not recompiled. Before installing I recreated the suspend partion. The
keyboard includes a function to suspend, which seems to work. I haven't
tested it thoroughly, but was wondering if the default kernel in potato
now i
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