Everything works, but some parts are a bit fiddly:
Video
Use the NVIDIA drivers:
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-2960/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-2960.tar.gz
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-2960/NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-2960.tar.gz
If you plan to be able to us
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How could I disable APM from entering suspend mode without rebooting?
One reason is that my computer enters suspend mode as soon as I close the
lid. However, if I have selected "shut down" before that, and close the lid
before the power is off, the machine suspends in the middle of shutdown
sequen
Dear All,
The quest continues. Alsa is still not working, but my hunch now is that
for some reason the new kernel and alsa modules are not being accepted into
the system - which behaves as if it's running with the old kernel. Briefly,
I edited /etc/modules.conf, recompiled the kernel and reinsta
I guess you ARE still running the -bf2.4 kernel.
uname -a is VERY reliable...
So check your lilo or grub setup.
Greetings,
Erich
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Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How could I disable APM from entering suspend mode without rebooting?
Depends on the laptop. Since APM is controlled pretty much entirely
by the bios (with minor hooks for the os) you'll need some way to
communicate with it. I think there may be som
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 08:50:49PM -0500, Recall X wrote:
> I just recently installed debian 3.0 on my dell inspiron 8100. And I am
> having a few problems. One, was the fact that i am using a radeon m7, but
> i got xfree86 4.2.0 and that seemed to work. Well here are the questions i
> guess.
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 08:11:53AM +0100, Joss Winn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Debian 3.0 with the stock 2.4.15 deb kernel on a Dell
> Latitude XPi 133. It's a great little console-only machine but for
> one problem. On almost every occasion, 'apm -s' produces a kernel
> panic upon wake up an
Hello ,
i cannot compile the kernel driver for my debian woody.
The system always says that I try to compile this driver with an other
compiler that the system is compiled with.
What can I do ?
THX Fredo
hi,
>The system always says that I try to compile this driver with an other
>compiler that the system is compiled with.
is it true?
>
>What can I do ?
.. recompile the kernel with the same compiler you are trying to make Nvidia
kernel drivers
or take a look at the Makefile and see if there is
hello list,
i'm running debian 3.0 and KDE 2.2 on a PII 366 toshiba laptop with 128 mb
ram. i'm mainly concerned with running audio applications in linux, so
memory usage is pretty important to me in dealing with large samples being
loaded into memory and so on. i'm a little concerned about KDE's
On 08-Aug-2002 nick phillips wrote:
> hello list,
>
> i'm running debian 3.0 and KDE 2.2 on a PII 366 toshiba laptop with 128 mb
> ram. i'm mainly concerned with running audio applications in linux, so
> memory usage is pretty important to me in dealing with large samples being
> loaded into memo
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