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On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 05:46, Thedore Knab wrote:
> When I transfer files, I get a hugh amount of collisions on one of the
> 2 ethernet cards I am transfering too.
>
> Running watch /sbin/ifconfig on 2 seperate machines on LAN.
>
> |--[Router]--[Internet]
>
> [Laptop
I've recently acquired a new larger hard drive for my laptop - and am
pondering the best way to do a reinstall. (sony picturebook, I have had
to use debian 2.1 disks in the past because I had to get through
everything but drivers and base system (they were on a vfat partition).
Is there any way to
Hi
Last year I loaded KDE 2 into my laptop. It's been working fine ever
since. I now find that owing to my own experiments with Debian that
a complete re-install would probably be best.
Had a look round the net and can't find any .DEB packages for KDE.
Can anyone point me in the right direc
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Hi,
On Sunday 03 March 2002 17:57, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Had a look round the net and can't find any .DEB packages for KDE.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction with an ftp address or a
> useful URL please.
Hrm, is this woody/unstable or
Hi,
^^^
I have got HP OmniBook 900 with Debian/woody and with kernel-2.4.18
without any external patches. The only problem is with soundcard
NeoMagic 256AV (PCI). Original driver (nm256) doesn't work, it only
makes notebook "frozen." When I use PSS driver (AD 1848), everything is
O.K. until I
Hi,
Thanks for reading message.
After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
functioning with no problems. (The NetBSD was a XFree 4.1.x)
To be shore a swappe
> Summary:
> how do i properly create the suspend partition 4gig->100gig?
lphdisk. It's in woody, I don't know about potato. In my experience
the suspend to disk partition should be the 4th partition on the drive
(at the end of the drive). It should be equal to RAM+VideoRAM+2MB. The
partition
> Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
No, I'm not aware of any problems:
Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open usefully at a time]
What are the permissions of /dev/psaux?
Is X definitely configured to use /dev/psaux?
Have you definitely got support for i
>
>
> > Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
>
> No, I'm not aware of any problems:
>
> Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open
I tryed with and without gpm, the strange thing is that the
mouse is also not working with gpm !
> usefully at a time]
> Wh
On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading message.
>
> After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
>
> The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> functioning with no proble
> On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for reading message.
> >
> > After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> > I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
> >
> > The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> > functio
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 hadn't
> time to provide bette
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> It is not working at all !
Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
What's in /proc/misc?
--
"He was too young to be taken from us."
I'd like to turn off the backlight when I'm away for the day, but leave
unsuspended so I can connect back from work via the cable modem.
There was a similar question last summer and the suggestion to switch to
CRT; something like that would be fine with me, except that the fn-f8 that
would appear
>
> Also, the Battery-Operated mini-HOWTO seems dated and not always
> applicable to debian (e.g. no update call in /etc/inittab), so any
> suggestions for better advice on reducing syncing and flushing intervals
> w/o a full suspend would also be appreciated.
>
noflushd works wonders.
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 05:46, Thedore Knab wrote:
> When I transfer files, I get a hugh amount of collisions on one of the
> 2 ethernet cards I am transfering too.
>
> Running watch /sbin/ifconfig on 2 seperate machines on LAN.
>
> |--[Router]--[Internet]
>
> [Lapto
I've recently acquired a new larger hard drive for my laptop - and am
pondering the best way to do a reinstall. (sony picturebook, I have had
to use debian 2.1 disks in the past because I had to get through
everything but drivers and base system (they were on a vfat partition).
Is there any way t
Hi
Last year I loaded KDE 2 into my laptop. It's been working fine ever
since. I now find that owing to my own experiments with Debian that
a complete re-install would probably be best.
Had a look round the net and can't find any .DEB packages for KDE.
Can anyone point me in the right dire
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Hi,
On Sunday 03 March 2002 17:57, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Had a look round the net and can't find any .DEB packages for KDE.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction with an ftp address or a
> useful URL please.
Hrm, is this woody/unstable o
Hi,
^^^
I have got HP OmniBook 900 with Debian/woody and with kernel-2.4.18
without any external patches. The only problem is with soundcard
NeoMagic 256AV (PCI). Original driver (nm256) doesn't work, it only
makes notebook "frozen." When I use PSS driver (AD 1848), everything is
O.K. until I
Hi,
Thanks for reading message.
After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
functioning with no problems. (The NetBSD was a XFree 4.1.x)
To be shore a swapp
> Summary:
> how do i properly create the suspend partition 4gig->100gig?
lphdisk. It's in woody, I don't know about potato. In my experience
the suspend to disk partition should be the 4th partition on the drive
(at the end of the drive). It should be equal to RAM+VideoRAM+2MB. The
partitio
> Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
No, I'm not aware of any problems:
Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open usefully at a time]
What are the permissions of /dev/psaux?
Is X definitely configured to use /dev/psaux?
Have you definitely got support for
>
>
> > Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
>
> No, I'm not aware of any problems:
>
> Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open
I tryed with and without gpm, the strange thing is that the
mouse is also not working with gpm !
> usefully at a time]
> W
On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading message.
>
> After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
>
> The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> functioning with no probl
> On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for reading message.
> >
> > After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> > I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
> >
> > The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> > functi
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 hadn't
> time to provide bett
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> It is not working at all !
Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
What's in /proc/misc?
--
"He was too young to be taken from us."
I'd like to turn off the backlight when I'm away for the day, but leave
unsuspended so I can connect back from work via the cable modem.
There was a similar question last summer and the suggestion to switch to
CRT; something like that would be fine with me, except that the fn-f8 that
would appear
>
> Also, the Battery-Operated mini-HOWTO seems dated and not always
> applicable to debian (e.g. no update call in /etc/inittab), so any
> suggestions for better advice on reducing syncing and flushing intervals
> w/o a full suspend would also be appreciated.
>
noflushd works wonders.
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