Hello all,
Did someone managed to use/configure ALSA and winmodem on a ThinkPad
600e?
I thank you in advance for any answer,
Hi
OK, so, I've a lot of cable, and I'm pretty sure the used cable is a
cross-over. But, error is human, isn't it ? So, on my cable I can see
"CAT. 5 UTP 24 AWG 4PAIRS". So, 4PAIRS is for a cross-over cable, isn't
it ?
For the rest, I want to backup my laptop on my desktop. I want to use a
single
> Also, be sure that your routing table entries match whatever reality
> is. Use the 'netstat -r' command to check. If you are not sure, post
> the output from both machines, and tell us exactly what you have (i.e
> is it a cable from laptop to desktop and that is all, or do you have a
> cable/DSL
hi, (sorry, but i wrote the message first in german. maybe some
understand my prob better, so i comment this part only)
#vorab mal ein paar info's:
#asus L3800c mit
info's about the hw.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] (prog
On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 11:31:44 -0600
"Rodrigo Haces Rozada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all your help, i dont have a fstab line cause i dont want
> it to automount, i only mount it like mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/win, but
> i'll check de uid and gid, thanks,
It may be just as easy to add the
Am Mon, 2003-04-21 um 01.17 schrieb Brian Kendig:
> I have a Dell Latitude D266XT running Debian (unstable) and the 2.4.20
> kernel. I turned off the annoying hardware touchpad tap-to-click by
> using 'tpconfig'... but, after the laptop goes to sleep and I wake it
> up, tap-to-click is back!
>
Hi,
In three days I'm getting my (first) laptop: an IBM R40 high model.
Because exams are in a month I do not have the time to spend much time
on configuring the beast. So I am already looking out for info.
I know the laptop will come with winXP on it (ntfs for sure) and with
a hidden partion a
> So Debian it is.
>
> Because the laptop comes with only a DVD/CDROM player I will have to
> install from CDROM. I will first start with a netinstall booted from
> CDROM. Does anybody know a iso with ext3 support?
The CheapBytes disks gave me the option of ext2, ext3 or Reisfer fs. I starte
Hi ALL!
I have some problems to
configure a default language with gnome. First I tried to install gnome 2.2
with gdm, where I can choose a language for a certain
session.
-
Where
can I choose the default language without gdm, is
there a config file?
-
What
pac
On Mon, 2003-04-21 at 13:02, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Because the laptop comes with only a DVD/CDROM player I will have to
> install from CDROM. I will first start with a netinstall booted from
> CDROM. Does anybody know a iso with ext3 support?
The LordSutch.com netinst boot-cd's (45MB and 185 MB
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 07:30:22AM -0400, Mitchell Gil Maltenfort wrote:
> > Also, will it be possible to resize ntfs partitions with cfdist/fdisk?
> > I want to shrink the winxp partion so I can use the laptop when the
> > install doesn't work at once. What with lilo? Do thinkpads work with
> >
that's the cable itself, a straight-through and a crossover cable only
differ in their wiring at the ends. Compare the two ends, if the order of
the 8 colored wires inside match, it's straight-through. Whatis.com can
show you the wiring pattern, and some common color orderings.
-Martin N.
On Mo
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 02:20:58PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
> APM works... but only suspend to memory... so it eats power (less then 5
> hours on my beast)
What do you mean with only suspend to memory?
Thanks in advance
--
Rudy Gevaert[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web page
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 02:49:25PM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 02:20:58PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> > APM works... but only suspend to memory... so it eats power (less then 5
> > hours on my beast)
>
> What do you mean with only suspend to memory?
suspend to memory [
On Mon, 2003-04-21 at 14:49, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 02:20:58PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> > APM works... but only suspend to memory... so it eats power (less then 5
> > hours on my beast)
>
> What do you mean with only suspend to memory?
Running in low power mode, with
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 06:26:19PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
> As opposed to suspend to disk, where all memory state is copied to disk
> and restored to memory at the next boot. (This is also possible, using
> some nice kernel patches)
Ah, and this is then called hibernate?
--
Rudy Gevaert
Dumb question: Truetype fonts should be anti-aliased, right?
- Sky.
On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 17:30, Martin Dengler wrote:
>I see some weird output from iwlist [if] key -- it appears that the
> right encryption key is not being selected: I get "Current Transmit Key:
> [0]" instead of the expected "Current Transmit Key: [1]" (I ran iwlist
> on another device -- Shar
Do you mean _must_ be, or that you expect them to be so automatically?
Anti-aliasing has to be turned on. Check the Font-Deuglification Howto
(FDU) at the Linux Documentation Project.
- Original Message -
From: Sky McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, April 21, 2003 12:29 pm
Sub
I know that this have nothing to do with this list, but i'm not suscribed to
any other so here it is, I have a router machine connected to internet via
DSL, its internal ip is 192.168.0.1, i need every internet package that
arrives to port 221 go directly to the local machine with ip 192.168.0.12
p
> I don't think so. Take the two plugs and hold them side by side. If
> the colorcode of the wires is NOTthe same, it is crossover.
Ok, my cable _is_ a cross-over cable.
Problem is not the cable, maybe my network card is broken ?
Is there a way to test it ?
Manu
> that's the cable itself, a straight-through and a crossover cable only
> differ in their wiring at the ends. Compare the two ends, if the
> order of the 8 colored wires inside match, it's straight-through.
> Whatis.com can show you the wiring pattern, and some common color
> orderings.
OK, the
On Monday, April 21, 2003, at 05:49 AM, Matthias Hentges wrote:
Just place a script which disables tap-to-click in /etc/apm/resume.d
and it will be automagical deactivated upon resume.
That's not working for me. I put an executable script there with this
in it:
#!/bin/sh
tpconfig --tapmode
Hello,
I'm trying to install a debian Woody on a Compaq Evo N1015v laptop,
but a big problem stops my work:
- if I start with the parameters: bf24 noapic nomce,
when I try to partition my HD, I've got the
following error:
fdisk: unable to read "/dev/hda"
- if I start with the parameters: bf24
For those of you who are interested, I patched the 2.4.20 kernel from
www.kernel.org (according to the ACPI list the patch will not work without
tweaks to the Makefiles) successfully but none of my modules would
compile/load. When I rebooted my computer NONE of hte ACPI modules were
loaded. No idea
Hi all. I've just read up a bit on the Trusted Debian packages and
was considering installing them on my laptop. Has anyone else checked
these out? Do they break anything important? If I just apt-get
update/upgrade packages, does the "right thing" happen? Any feedback
at all would be appreciat
Thanks for the tip. I found the problem earlier today: the card had to be put
into active scan mode like:
iwpriv set_active 1
...a few seconds AFTER the essid was set. Using the IWPRIV env var in
/etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts didn't work; it was too early. The driver reported
it was in "Active
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