On Tuesday 08 January 2002 05:06, Muthukrishnan, Ramakrishnan wrote:
> Mark Brown wrote:
> > Don't know about the pricing (Apple's store is currently off-line)
> > but iBooks are rather nice with long batter life and gorgeous
> > screens.
>
> Yes, I checked them up. The screen size is only 12.1",
Michael Nordmeyer wrote:
>
> Apple introduced a new iBook with 14.1" display yesterday. Check it
> out, it's on the apple site. But it's $1799 with 700Mhz and DVD/CDRW
> combo. Still quite inexpensive compared with Wintel consumer laptops.
> Apple hardware is solidly built.
This system looks rea
Axel Bojer wrote:
>
> Hello!
> One other Problem Ive been troubeling with: When I (using linuxconf) set Lilo
> up to be in MBR, I no longer can use windows. To be exact: it starts up in
> windows, when I type "windows, as I wanted, but then Windows gives the error:
> Himem.sys is missing (or some
I just checked up Compaq Presario webpages. There is something called
700 series laptops, which comes with AMD Duron processors. They seem to
be cheap.(around $1000) with S3 Savage graphics chip. They have not
given details of the size of the display. Anyone having experience
running Debian GNU/Li
From: "Muthukrishnan, Ramakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nordmeyer wrote:
> >
> > Apple introduced a new iBook with 14.1" display yesterday. Check it
> > out, it's on the apple site. But it's $1799 with 700Mhz and DVD/CDRW
> > combo. Still quite inexpensive compared with Wintel consumer l
> > On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:38:39 +0100
> > "Axel Bojer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Debian-users!
(...)
> >When I try to start up gnome from the commandline
> > with the command "gnome.session" I get the error message: dev/dsp no
> > such device. Does anyone have an Idea what this m
I'm reposting this via mail, as linux.debian.laptop doesn't seem to be
gatewayd in both directions...
This problem has plagued me for quite a while now, but after the most
recent pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules upgrade I have been unable to fix
it. I have a Linksys Network Everywhere NP100 card, bu
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 05:23:52PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> card "Linksys NP100 Network Everywhere Ethernet"
> version "Network Everywhere", "*", "*", "AX88190"
> #manfid 0x0149, 0xc1ab
> bind "axnet_cs"
...
> from pcmcia-source), I am compltely unable to get this card to work.
> Th
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:38:16PM +0100, Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Maybe remove the '#' before the manfid ???
>
Did not help...
> It should work, but make sure you have the following in your config
> file:
>
> - The product definition with manfid line and bind line (as you have
> above)
Thi
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 05:06, Muthukrishnan, Ramakrishnan wrote:
> Mark Brown wrote:
> > Don't know about the pricing (Apple's store is currently off-line)
> > but iBooks are rather nice with long batter life and gorgeous
> > screens.
>
> Yes, I checked them up. The screen size is only 12.1", a
Michael Nordmeyer wrote:
>
> Apple introduced a new iBook with 14.1" display yesterday. Check it
> out, it's on the apple site. But it's $1799 with 700Mhz and DVD/CDRW
> combo. Still quite inexpensive compared with Wintel consumer laptops.
> Apple hardware is solidly built.
This system looks real
Axel Bojer wrote:
>
> Hello!
> One other Problem Ive been troubeling with: When I (using linuxconf) set Lilo
> up to be in MBR, I no longer can use windows. To be exact: it starts up in
> windows, when I type "windows, as I wanted, but then Windows gives the error:
> Himem.sys is missing (or somet
I just checked up Compaq Presario webpages. There is something called
700 series laptops, which comes with AMD Duron processors. They seem to
be cheap.(around $1000) with S3 Savage graphics chip. They have not
given details of the size of the display. Anyone having experience
running Debian GNU/Lin
From: "Muthukrishnan, Ramakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nordmeyer wrote:
> >
> > Apple introduced a new iBook with 14.1" display yesterday. Check it
> > out, it's on the apple site. But it's $1799 with 700Mhz and DVD/CDRW
> > combo. Still quite inexpensive compared with Wintel consumer la
> > On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:38:39 +0100
> > "Axel Bojer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Debian-users!
(...)
> >When I try to start up gnome from the commandline
> > with the command "gnome.session" I get the error message: dev/dsp no
> > such device. Does anyone have an Idea what this me
I'm reposting this via mail, as linux.debian.laptop doesn't seem to be
gatewayd in both directions...
This problem has plagued me for quite a while now, but after the most
recent pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules upgrade I have been unable to fix
it. I have a Linksys Network Everywhere NP100 card, but
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 05:23:52PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> card "Linksys NP100 Network Everywhere Ethernet"
> version "Network Everywhere", "*", "*", "AX88190"
> #manfid 0x0149, 0xc1ab
> bind "axnet_cs"
...
> from pcmcia-source), I am compltely unable to get this card to work.
> Thi
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:38:16PM +0100, Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Maybe remove the '#' before the manfid ???
>
Did not help...
> It should work, but make sure you have the following in your config
> file:
>
> - The product definition with manfid line and bind line (as you have
> above)
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