Witam,
(English version below).
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Artur Guja
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On Saturday 09 June 2001 21:25, Robert Voigt wrote:
> I have a Toshiba Satellite 2595CDT and sometimes when I press Alt+Tab to
> switch between windows in KDE it hangs. The window list just stays there
> after I let go of Alt+Tab.
> Sometimes I'm lucky and I can still switch to the console and rebo
There is a driver for this chip in ALSA, which is what I use
with very good results.
To use the ALSA sound drivers, compile your kernel with only
sound support, no other drivers.
Goto www.alsa.org and get the lates drivers, utilities and
libraries .tgz's and tar xzf each one in
Before I compile a new kernel and pcmcia modules, I do 'make
mrproper' which get's rid of all files created from a
subsequent compile. I do this in the linux and pcmcia source
directories, and then start the compile processes and I don't
get screamed at.
jc
Thusly Thwacked B
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 12:06:24PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> I've given up on this project for a while, but here's some more info:
> Flashed with the latest BIOS, but pretty much everything is the same in
> the setup menu (gee, I like being able to change bios options when the
> machine is alread
Witam,
(English version below).
Ze względu na reorganizację serwera, na którym mam konto
pocztowe, zmienia się domena. Mój nowy adres e-mail to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proszę używać nowego adresu. Jeszcze przez jakiś czas
stary adres będzie również aktualny, ale niezbyt
długo.
Artur Guja
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On Saturday 09 June 2001 21:25, Robert Voigt wrote:
> I have a Toshiba Satellite 2595CDT and sometimes when I press Alt+Tab to
> switch between windows in KDE it hangs. The window list just stays there
> after I let go of Alt+Tab.
> Sometimes I'm lucky and I can still switch to the console and reb
There is a driver for this chip in ALSA, which is what I use
with very good results.
To use the ALSA sound drivers, compile your kernel with only
sound support, no other drivers.
Goto www.alsa.org and get the lates drivers, utilities and
libraries .tgz's and tar xzf each one in
Before I compile a new kernel and pcmcia modules, I do 'make
mrproper' which get's rid of all files created from a
subsequent compile. I do this in the linux and pcmcia source
directories, and then start the compile processes and I don't
get screamed at.
jc
Thusly Thwacked
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 12:06:24PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> I've given up on this project for a while, but here's some more info:
> Flashed with the latest BIOS, but pretty much everything is the same in
> the setup menu (gee, I like being able to change bios options when the
> machine is alrea
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> "Jeff" == Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeff> There is a driver for this chip in ALSA, which is what I use
Jeff> with very good results.
Jeff> To use the ALSA sound drivers, compile your kernel with only
Jeff> sound support, n
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