> Thanks, Martin, for your information, by the way, would you tell me
> which audio chipset you have ?
i810_audio.o:
Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio
But I think what makes the audio on this machine is the good set of
speakers. The chipset is fair. I am not really the one to ask on this
kind
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 11:12:34PM +0100, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:04:39PM +, Rama wrote:
> > hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> > need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> > best sound & graphics perfo
Helmut Steinwender writes:
Hello,
The possible trouble spots are:
ATI mobility Radeon 7500
No problem, but you need Xfree86 4.2.
Orinoco miniPCI WIFI card
I know that it works ...
Synaptics PS/2 type touch pad
...
Cirrus Logic Crystal WDM audio
You need the i810_audio module (
hello rama..
Received at 2002-12-02 / 11:02 by Rama:
> hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
> solution (if none onboard audio
On Sat Nov 30 2002 at 09:38:32PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> I have found several references to ThinkPad 560 X configurations,
> however none work on this system.
actually, last time I searched around, I couldn't find a working
XFree86-4 config for a 560X, if anybody could post relevant poi
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The best laptops for Linux are older ones that you can find cheap
or free :) One of the advantages of Linux is that is runs great on
older hardware. So, find a winders user that is forced to buy a new
state-o-the-art laptop to support their XP upgrade, and take the old
one off their hands for a f
Hi Karsten,
I was just weeding through my email and found that you
were having some difficulty with X on an IBM Thinkpad 560
(model X) I believe.
Do you still need help? I've got a 560E up/running, 800x600
with 16 bit depth. No problems whatsoever, but I believe I
had to tweek the xf86config s
Please, send reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
I have potato on /dev/hda3.
I just erased win on /dev/hda1 :-)) and installed Woody there.
Now, Woody's LILO offers
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, alberto wrote:
> # /etc/lilo.conf for potato before installing woody on /dev/hda1
> lba32
have you tried "linear" instead of lba32?
> boot=/dev/hda3
> root=/dev/hda3
alberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
] I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
] LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
]
] I have potato on /dev/hda3.
] I just erased win on /dev/hda1 :-)) and installed Woody there.
]
] Now, Woody's LILO offers me a pro
on Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:45:52PM -0800, alberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Please, send reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
> LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
>
> I have potato on /dev/hda3.
> I
Greetings-
I'm working on dual-booting a Sony Vaio laptop. I'd like to boot to
linux, use parted to create some space on the disk, and move from there.
The problem is that the floppy on this thing is USB, and the parted boot
disk's kernel doesn't support USB. So I'm trying to build a kernel that
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 11:12:34PM +0100, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:04:39PM +, Rama wrote:
> > hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> > need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> > best sound & graphics perfo
Helmut Steinwender writes:
Hello,
The possible trouble spots are:
ATI mobility Radeon 7500
No problem, but you need Xfree86 4.2.
Orinoco miniPCI WIFI card
I know that it works ...
Synaptics PS/2 type touch pad
...
Cirrus Logic Crystal WDM audio
You need the i810_audio module (Inte
hello rama..
Received at 2002-12-02 / 11:02 by Rama:
> hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
> solution (if none onboard audio
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On Sat Nov 30 2002 at 09:38:32PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> I have found several references to ThinkPad 560 X configurations,
> however none work on this system.
actually, last time I searched around, I couldn't find a working
XFree86-4 config for a 560X, if anybody could post relevant poi
The best laptops for Linux are older ones that you can find cheap
or free :) One of the advantages of Linux is that is runs great on
older hardware. So, find a winders user that is forced to buy a new
state-o-the-art laptop to support their XP upgrade, and take the old
one off their hands for a f
Hi Karsten,
I was just weeding through my email and found that you
were having some difficulty with X on an IBM Thinkpad 560
(model X) I believe.
Do you still need help? I've got a 560E up/running, 800x600
with 16 bit depth. No problems whatsoever, but I believe I
had to tweek the xf86config si
Please, send reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
I have potato on /dev/hda3.
I just erased win on /dev/hda1 :-)) and installed Woody there.
Now, Woody's LILO offers
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, alberto wrote:
> # /etc/lilo.conf for potato before installing woody on /dev/hda1
> lba32
have you tried "linear" instead of lba32?
> boot=/dev/hda3
> root=/dev/hda3
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alberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
] I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
] LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
]
] I have potato on /dev/hda3.
] I just erased win on /dev/hda1 :-)) and installed Woody there.
]
] Now, Woody's LILO offers me a pro
on Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:45:52PM -0800, alberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Please, send reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have 2 debians installed on my system but I'm having troubles with having
> LILO allowing me to boot any of those.
>
> I have potato on /dev/hda3.
> I
Greetings-
I'm working on dual-booting a Sony Vaio laptop. I'd like to boot to
linux, use parted to create some space on the disk, and move from there.
The problem is that the floppy on this thing is USB, and the parted boot
disk's kernel doesn't support USB. So I'm trying to build a kernel that
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