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> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 21:01:08 +0200
> Subject : inspiron 7500 - shutdown pblm
>
>
>
> hi
>
> i have an inspiron 7500 running a sarge with kernel 2.4.19
> when i do a poweroff ... it's doing "
> Does Woody has an other non grafical tool to install X86free?
> or have Woody a DB of x86free config files for Laptops
with XFree86 4.x you may try XFree86 -configure to get a working
configuration file for almost any machine. See the man page
for details.
Werner
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Hi list,
thanx for your help, I bought the Y-cable just at a computer store. maybe I
should try the vendor's cable... I didn't think there are any differences...
But why the external keyboard doesn't work if I plug it in alone and reboot
the machine? Is that a kernel issue? Or is my keyboard bad
I found that XFree86 -configure wouldn't find my mouse. I would have to exit
and modify ~/XF86Config-new to put in the correct mouse then relaunch with
XFree86 -configure ~/XF86Config-new (I think, I cant remember) after that it
was nice and simple like the old XF86Setup
-Original Message-
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 22:04:27 +0200
Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Salve,
>
> sorry to write you about my X-config problems. I'm unhappy
> to have no idea how and where to find informations to solve
> the problem myself.
>
> And I must say as Debian-newbe that I like Woody, but to run
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 18:06, Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Most distributions now compile filesystem support as modules. An initrd
> > image contains those modules; they must be loaded and initialized before
> > you can mount the root filesystem.
> >
> > You have t
Hi *,
I can't get a higher resolution, the 0x307 with my dell i8100.
Guess, I tried nearly all possibilities, but nothing seems to work here.
I'd like to have 1600x...
Vesafb is compiled into kernel and lilo gets vga=0x307 (*). So far, so good.
But the picture is more sharp, when I switch throug
Hi *,
as in $SUBJECT, I'd like to know if anybody has as solution for me?
My question concerns Screen-Blanking with Bios-Rev A4+. As long,
as I used A4, blanking (and therefore resume) worked well. Unfortunately
I noticed, that the batteries last longer with the new versions (actually
A12). Since
Hi,
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 03:37, Craig Witherspoon wrote:
> Mostly you just need to explain things to X
>
> Try adding these sections to your /etc/XF86Config-4:
[snip]
> You should be able to figure it out from here.Notice that both
> "Device"
> Sections have the same BusID, and
Hi
I've been following your discussion about the gnome-applets2 battery
monitor and the fact that it has hardcoded the ACPI info directories. I
didn't like that soulution and have come up with this patch.
Give it a try. It scans /proc/acpi/battery and ac_adapter looking for a
subdir with the stat
I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
try to display video with the dual display enabled, whether it be in
QuickTime, Windows Media Player, or another application that uses the
video overlay I get
From: "Arash Bijanzadeh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Tuesday 24 September 2002 18:06, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
>> It really isn't easier if you used make-kpkg to make the kernel -
make-kpkg
>> builds the initrd image for you (though I vaguely recall there was an
>> initrd.conf setup somewhere, long ag
Salve,
first thanks for your hints and tips to run X with woody on my laptop.
I solved it with a combination of woody's Xfree86-config-4 file and a
config file I found in the Internet.
Knoppix is my tip for you to test if laptop hardware is supported. With
Knoppix-CD you can start a live system w
> Give it a try. It scans /proc/acpi/battery and ac_adapter looking for a
> subdir with the state and info files, and uses the first subdir it
> founds with those files. The scan is done only once, and
If it only uses the first it will use my empty battery socket (where my
cd writer is in) :-(
Mul
Hi,
I will answer my question myself (at least partially)... :)
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:00, Sebastian Kanthak wrote:
> thanks for your quick respose, Craig. I've set things up, the way you
> described, but unfortunately, it did not work. What does work is that X
> seems to run in xinera
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:25:57AM -0400 or sometime in the same epoch, Jarrett
Lee scribbled:
> I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
> never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
> try to display video with the dual display enabled, whet
El mié, 25-09-2002 a las 13:43, Erich Schubert escribió:
> If it only uses the first it will use my empty battery socket (where my
> cd writer is in) :-(
I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in my system and the first
line reads: "present: yes". It should be "no" in your empty socket, am
So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
little random lock ups in X Windows, have you run into those. The seem
to be wors
> I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in my system and the first
> line reads: "present: yes". It should be "no" in your empty socket, am I
> right?
correct.
> If that's the case, I can modify the scan routines to use the first
> subdir with the correct files AND "present: yes" on the s
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 05:08:49PM -0100, Werner Heuser wrote:
> > [Although laptop-related, it is not debian-specific. But you're a
> > helpful lot, aren't you? :-) ]
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> could you please publish the script, which you have used to do
> the graph.
After a hectic couple of days of
Hi Jarret,
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 14:19, Jarrett Lee wrote:
> So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
> thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
> Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
> little
Look at this:
dpkg --status xserver-xfree86
Package: xserver-xfree86
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 12216
Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: xfree86
Version: 4.1.0-17
Replaces: xserver-common (<< 4.0), libxfont-xtt
Provides: xserv
Hi,
take a look at the acpi command line utility
(http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml) it does exactely what you're looking for,
except it misses a UI.
--
mattia
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:28:35 +0200
Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in m
> take a look at the acpi command line utility
> (http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml) it does exactely what you're
> looking for, except it misses a UI.
except it doesn't recoginze my batteries:
$ acpi -s
Battery 1: slot empty
Battery 2: slot empty
$ grep present /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1
* Mattia Dongili ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
> take a look at the acpi command line utility
> (http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml) it does exactely what you're looking
> for, except it misses a UI.
>
I've been using it since the bm doesn't work. but maybe someone could
use his code and wr
well,
I'm using version 0.5 and it works, i looked at the code and at every execution
the directory /proc/acpi is scanned to find out relevant info.
my suggestion was meant just to look at the code and maybe rework it a bit to
read /proc/acpi only at startup and develop a user interface around i
Jarrett Lee wrote:
> Also, in X have you noticed that in X the video "hangs" for a half
> second occasionally? When I run X, no matter what display manager I
> use, the whole screen will lock up for a half second every few seconds.
> When running XMMS the sound went right along with the lock ups a
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:37:11PM +0800, Arne Goetje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanx for your help, I bought the Y-cable just at a computer store. maybe I
> should try the vendor's cable... I didn't think there are any differences...
I also bought an Y-cable in the cornershop, and it didn't w
> After a hectic couple of days of documentation, polishing and generally
> mucking about, version 0.2 is now available from:
>
> http://karl.jorgensen.com/battery-stats
..
congratulations, I have installed the Debian package and
everything worked fine.
> Feel free! - beware that it only su
Hello,
I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN
Card.
It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I
found about it was this:
http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-usb/2002-July/000106.html
I tried with these drivers, but t
I installed Woody on my Thinkpad A21e and up upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19.
Everything seems fine except my sound card. I get these warning messages
when I boot up and it says something about permission denied on /dev/?
(can't remember) Pretty clueless here so can someone help me get this fixed
Hello,
how can I change the order of loading kernelmodules ?
When I try to load the nsc-ircc module a message appears that this module
cannot be loaded, because the irq an adress of the FIR Chip is occupated by
the serial driver.
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:28, PRIOUR Gaetan wrote:
> Just change in your XF86Config file the "ati" driver by "vesa"
That was it. :-)
But why? Is Vesa a more general driver than ATI?
Rob
Edit /etc/modules and change the order of modules listed.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 23:59:55 +0200
Thomas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> how can I change the order of loading kernelmodules ?
> When I try to load the nsc-ircc module a message appears that this
> module cannot be loaded, b
J. Volkmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN
> Card.
>
> It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I
> found about it was this:
> http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-us
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 00:06:07 +0200
Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:28, PRIOUR Gaetan wrote:
> > Just change in your XF86Config file the "ati" driver by "vesa"
>
> That was it. :-)
> But why? Is Vesa a more general driver than ATI?
>
> Rob
well, vesa
Here is some more info.when I boot up I get the following:
"Error while initializing sound driver. /dev/dsp can't
be opened (permission denied)"
Pretty clueless about drivers and modules.
I would appreciate any help and in the meantime
I will be off "googling" for while to try and figure t
Andy, 2002-Sep-25 13:13 -0800:
>
> Here is some more info.when I boot up I get the following:
>
> "Error while initializing sound driver. /dev/dsp can't
> be opened (permission denied)"
>
> Pretty clueless about drivers and modules.
> I would appreciate any help and in the meantime
> I wil
Hello
i've got a prob in configuring my keyboard i don't know the type of keyboard i
have to choose in kde keyboard config
plus it's an azerty keyboard serial part UE-0296P and 01KB-USE
could someone help me please?
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:05:14AM +0200, Michel Petit wrote:
> > i have an inspiron 7500 running a sarge with kernel 2.4.19
> > when i do a poweroff ... it's doing "init 0" and then i have
> > the last line : "Power Down." i have to press the button
> > power for shutting it down ... normally the
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> Does Woody has an other non grafical tool to install X86free?
> or have Woody a DB of x86free config files for Laptops
with XFree86 4.x you may try XFree86 -configure to get a working
configuration file for almost any machine. See the man page
for details.
Werner
--
|=| Werner Heuse
Hi list,
thanx for your help, I bought the Y-cable just at a computer store. maybe I
should try the vendor's cable... I didn't think there are any differences...
But why the external keyboard doesn't work if I plug it in alone and reboot
the machine? Is that a kernel issue? Or is my keyboard ba
I found that XFree86 -configure wouldn't find my mouse. I would have to exit
and modify ~/XF86Config-new to put in the correct mouse then relaunch with
XFree86 -configure ~/XF86Config-new (I think, I cant remember) after that it
was nice and simple like the old XF86Setup
-Original Message
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 22:04:27 +0200
Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Salve,
>
> sorry to write you about my X-config problems. I'm unhappy
> to have no idea how and where to find informations to solve
> the problem myself.
>
> And I must say as Debian-newbe that I like Woody, but to ru
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On Tuesday 24 September 2002 18:06, Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Most distributions now compile filesystem support as modules. An initrd
> > image contains those modules; they must be loaded and initialized before
> > you can mount the root filesystem.
> >
> > You have
Hi *,
I can't get a higher resolution, the 0x307 with my dell i8100.
Guess, I tried nearly all possibilities, but nothing seems to work here.
I'd like to have 1600x...
Vesafb is compiled into kernel and lilo gets vga=0x307 (*). So far, so good.
But the picture is more sharp, when I switch throu
Hi *,
as in $SUBJECT, I'd like to know if anybody has as solution for me?
My question concerns Screen-Blanking with Bios-Rev A4+. As long,
as I used A4, blanking (and therefore resume) worked well. Unfortunately
I noticed, that the batteries last longer with the new versions (actually
A12). Sinc
Hi,
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 03:37, Craig Witherspoon wrote:
> Mostly you just need to explain things to X
>
> Try adding these sections to your /etc/XF86Config-4:
[snip]
> You should be able to figure it out from here.Notice that both "Device"
> Sections have the same BusID, and re
Hi
I've been following your discussion about the gnome-applets2 battery
monitor and the fact that it has hardcoded the ACPI info directories. I
didn't like that soulution and have come up with this patch.
Give it a try. It scans /proc/acpi/battery and ac_adapter looking for a
subdir with the sta
I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
try to display video with the dual display enabled, whether it be in
QuickTime, Windows Media Player, or another application that uses the
video overlay I ge
From: "Arash Bijanzadeh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Tuesday 24 September 2002 18:06, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
>> It really isn't easier if you used make-kpkg to make the kernel -
make-kpkg
>> builds the initrd image for you (though I vaguely recall there was an
>> initrd.conf setup somewhere, long a
Salve,
first thanks for your hints and tips to run X with woody on my laptop.
I solved it with a combination of woody's Xfree86-config-4 file and a
config file I found in the Internet.
Knoppix is my tip for you to test if laptop hardware is supported. With
Knoppix-CD you can start a live system
> Give it a try. It scans /proc/acpi/battery and ac_adapter looking for a
> subdir with the state and info files, and uses the first subdir it
> founds with those files. The scan is done only once, and
If it only uses the first it will use my empty battery socket (where my
cd writer is in) :-(
Mu
Hi,
I will answer my question myself (at least partially)... :)
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:00, Sebastian Kanthak wrote:
> thanks for your quick respose, Craig. I've set things up, the way you
> described, but unfortunately, it did not work. What does work is that X
> seems to run in xiner
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:25:57AM -0400 or sometime in the same epoch, Jarrett Lee
scribbled:
> I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
> never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
> try to display video with the dual display enabled, whe
El mié, 25-09-2002 a las 13:43, Erich Schubert escribió:
> If it only uses the first it will use my empty battery socket (where my
> cd writer is in) :-(
I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in my system and the first
line reads: "present: yes". It should be "no" in your empty socket, a
So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
little random lock ups in X Windows, have you run into those. The seem
to be wor
> I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in my system and the first
> line reads: "present: yes". It should be "no" in your empty socket, am I
> right?
correct.
> If that's the case, I can modify the scan routines to use the first
> subdir with the correct files AND "present: yes" on the
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 05:08:49PM -0100, Werner Heuser wrote:
> > [Although laptop-related, it is not debian-specific. But you're a
> > helpful lot, aren't you? :-) ]
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> could you please publish the script, which you have used to do
> the graph.
After a hectic couple of days of
Hi Jarret,
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 14:19, Jarrett Lee wrote:
> So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
> thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
> Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
> littl
Look at this:
dpkg --status xserver-xfree86
Package: xserver-xfree86
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 12216
Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: xfree86
Version: 4.1.0-17
Replaces: xserver-common (<< 4.0), libxfont-xtt
Provides: xser
Hi,
take a look at the acpi command line utility (http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml) it
does exactely what you're looking for, except it misses a UI.
--
mattia
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:28:35 +0200
Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been taking a look at battery/BAT0/state in m
> take a look at the acpi command line utility
> (http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml) it does exactely what you're
> looking for, except it misses a UI.
except it doesn't recoginze my batteries:
$ acpi -s
Battery 1: slot empty
Battery 2: slot empty
$ grep present /proc/acpi/battery/BAT
* Mattia Dongili ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
> take a look at the acpi command line utility (http://grahame.azale.net/acpi.shtml)
>it does exactely what you're looking for, except it misses a UI.
>
I've been using it since the bm doesn't work. but maybe someone could
use his code and write
well,
I'm using version 0.5 and it works, i looked at the code and at every execution the
directory /proc/acpi is scanned to find out relevant info.
my suggestion was meant just to look at the code and maybe rework it a bit to read
/proc/acpi only at startup and develop a user interface around
Jarrett Lee wrote:
> Also, in X have you noticed that in X the video "hangs" for a half
> second occasionally? When I run X, no matter what display manager I
> use, the whole screen will lock up for a half second every few seconds.
> When running XMMS the sound went right along with the lock ups
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:37:11PM +0800, Arne Goetje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanx for your help, I bought the Y-cable just at a computer store. maybe I
> should try the vendor's cable... I didn't think there are any differences...
I also bought an Y-cable in the cornershop, and it didn't
> After a hectic couple of days of documentation, polishing and generally
> mucking about, version 0.2 is now available from:
>
> http://karl.jorgensen.com/battery-stats
..
congratulations, I have installed the Debian package and
everything worked fine.
> Feel free! - beware that it only s
Hello,
I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN
Card.
It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I
found about it was this:
http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-usb/2002-July/000106.html
I tried with these drivers, but
I installed Woody on my Thinkpad A21e and up upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19.
Everything seems fine except my sound card. I get these warning messages
when I boot up and it says something about permission denied on /dev/?
(can't remember) Pretty clueless here so can someone help me get this fixed
Hello,
how can I change the order of loading kernelmodules ?
When I try to load the nsc-ircc module a message appears that this module
cannot be loaded, because the irq an adress of the FIR Chip is occupated by
the serial driver.
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On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:28, PRIOUR Gaetan wrote:
> Just change in your XF86Config file the "ati" driver by "vesa"
That was it. :-)
But why? Is Vesa a more general driver than ATI?
Rob
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Edit /etc/modules and change the order of modules listed.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 23:59:55 +0200
Thomas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> how can I change the order of loading kernelmodules ?
> When I try to load the nsc-ircc module a message appears that this
> module cannot be loaded,
J. Volkmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN
> Card.
>
> It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I
> found about it was this:
> http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-u
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 00:06:07 +0200
Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:28, PRIOUR Gaetan wrote:
> > Just change in your XF86Config file the "ati" driver by "vesa"
>
> That was it. :-)
> But why? Is Vesa a more general driver than ATI?
>
> Rob
well, vesa
Here is some more info.when I boot up I get the following:
"Error while initializing sound driver. /dev/dsp can't
be opened (permission denied)"
Pretty clueless about drivers and modules.
I would appreciate any help and in the meantime
I will be off "googling" for while to try and figure
Andy, 2002-Sep-25 13:13 -0800:
>
> Here is some more info.when I boot up I get the following:
>
> "Error while initializing sound driver. /dev/dsp can't
> be opened (permission denied)"
>
> Pretty clueless about drivers and modules.
> I would appreciate any help and in the meantime
> I wi
Hello
i've got a prob in configuring my keyboard i don't know the type of keyboard i
have to choose in kde keyboard config
plus it's an azerty keyboard serial part UE-0296P and 01KB-USE
could someone help me please?
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> > i have an inspiron 7500 running a sarge with kernel 2.4.19
> > when i do a poweroff ... it's doing "init 0" and then i have
> > the last line : "Power Down." i have to press the button
> > power for shutting it down ... normally th
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asked
around, but noone seems to have noticed this before, and though I'm
using
SuSE linux, I guess this is the next best place to ask, as I don't wont
to
post directly to the kernel developers list and get told that th
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