Ok, i know that this is because the system is
not seeing the correct nameservers. I just installed this
wireless card and it seems to come up ok, with the correct drivers
etc, The problem is i can't ping aything not on my local network,
like, 'yahoo.com', however i can ping:
64.58.79.230, which is
Hi Ben,
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 10:02:03AM +1000, ben wrote:
> stage 2..
>
> I have dri working now (sort of?) and drm installed.
> being a bit of a noob at x (& linux in general) I just copied my modeline
> section from 1400x1050 and duplicated it for all resolutions.
>
that's not too good w
Are you running DHCP? I use dhclient and I had to modify
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf to precede my DNS to the one coming from the
dhcp server. You can see in /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts for a DHCP option.
graziano
On 2003.05.02 00:53, cmustard wrote:
Ok, i know that this is because the system is
n
Hi,
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 03:17:04PM -0600, R. Potter wrote:
> I am new to this mail list, so forgive me if I don't provide enough
> details for every one. I hope this is the right list for my msg.
>
> I have an Armada E500 (PIII 600, 128mb ram, 12 gig). I finally got
> Debian 3.0 installed
Hello,
I tried last release of alsa driver to enable full-duplex sound
capabilities on my dell inspiron 8200 (the kernel driver i810_audio
seems do not provide that). Since I installed that I had some very
strange problems:
1) the laptop does not always mount the root filesystem r/w at boot
tim
I have a compaq armada 100s with debian 3.0r0 and a 2.2 kernel installed. the
problem with it is that it constantly hangs for reasons unknown. anyone know if
the problem is with the kernel? I've tried compiling a 2.4.20 kernel but it
keeps hanging during the compile and when I finally got it don
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 09:57:31AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Next, and this is what surprised me, is that when I installed the ACPI
> functionality, I seem to have lost the fan support. I am not wording this
> well. The fan *never* turns on now. I think it involves the system readin
Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
I'm not talking about configuring it to how you like it, I'm talking about it
just working so that yo
Me, three separate laptops, no significant glitches!
ap
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On Fri,
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 01:35:41PM +0100, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
I have. Dell Latitude Cpi w/ Xirc
On Fri, 02 May 2003, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about configuring it to how you
jhormax wrote:
I have a compaq armada 100s with debian 3.0r0 and a 2.2 kernel installed. the
problem with it is that it constantly hangs for reasons unknown. anyone know if
the problem is with the kernel? I've tried compiling a 2.4.20 kernel but it
keeps
hanging during the compile and when I
>Are you running DHCP?
>You can see in /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts for a DHCP option.
- yes to both, i did.
/etc/pcmcia/networks.opts
DHCP="y"
>I use dhclient and I had to >modify /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf to precede
my DNS to >the one coming from the dhcp server.
-I'm not familiar with this fil
> > How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> > configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
> I have. Dell Latitude Cpi w/ Xircom Cardbus Ether.
>
Not Debian, but ...
I just installed Slackware 9 on a Dell Inspiron 4100 & the only thing I ha
Oh yeah, i also added:
#/etc/network/interfaces.
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
>Are you running DHCP?
>You can see in /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts for a DHCP option.
- yes to both, i did.
/etc/pcmcia/networks.opts
DHCP="y"
>I use dhclient and I had to >modify /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf to prece
Hi Jochen,
installed Kxconfig,
ran it and configured modelines in that, still no joy,
no errors appearing in XF86 log, can ctr+alt change resolutions now, but
everything (1024x768, 800x600 etc) but default (1400x1050) is actually to big
for the screen, which doesn't make sense!
jochen issin
On Friday 02 May 2003 14:35, Craig Genner wrote:
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
I think you can count me in. I have an ASUS A1300. It's a bit tricky to
install because of various issues
Three thinkpads; the first with RedHat 5.2 (a while ago!), and the
others with Debian. No problems getting the basic system up and
running. X configuration has usually involved a visit to the
linux-laptop web page (www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop, I
think). Network configuration took
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 01:35:41PM +0100, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about config
From: "Jan T. Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I recently got a Toshiba Satellite 5100 notebook, which, as far as I
> learned, is "legacy free", i.e. it has no traditional BIOS which includes
> not having APM. I installed Debian 3.0 (stable), and the fan on this
> machine gets on and off (with kernel-im
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about configuring it to how you like it, I'm talking about it
> just working
On Fri, 2 May 2003, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about configuring it to how you like
> Hi Jochen,
>
> installed Kxconfig,
>
> ran it and configured modelines in that, still no joy,
>
> no errors appearing in XF86 log, can ctr+alt change resolutions now, but
> everything (1024x768, 800x600 etc) but default (1400x1050) is actually to big
> for the screen, which doesn't make sense!
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:35:41 +0100
>
>> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not
>> had to configure more than one or two programs to get a working
>> system.
"Not I," said the pig.
I'm still waiting on a response to my last query about getti
Hi,
> Does anyone have A chart of what each(all) key(s) do(es)?
a few more functions (that are not printed on the keyboard):
Fn+Dturn off display including backlight
Fn+Asuspend to disk (if s2d partition available)
Fn+Zreread thermal sensors
Fn+#toggle system speed
The last one
Hi Craig,
it took me a bit more than two hours to set up a IPC/Archtec Powernote M
(AMD Athlon mobile Processor) with woody and get ist working.
For setting up video and sound it took the experience of setting up
Debian on many different PCs.
This was all to make it ready for the work, it was pur
ahhh..!
thanks for your help on that, still can't run tuxracer though!
:(
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
Hi Jochen,
installed Kxconfig,
ran it and configured modelines in that, still no joy,
no errors appearing in XF86 log, can ctr+alt change resolutions now, but
everything (1024x768, 800x600 e
Can you run glxgears? Do you actually see the gears? and you do have a
frame rate between 6000-9000?
I have my display modes set to "1400x105" "1280x1024" "1024x768".
Tuxracer works fine. (Btw, what color depth are you using? Try 16)
I almost bet your problem is not tux-races specific...
Also, c
On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 07:35, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about configuring it to h
On 02 May 2003 09:53:00 -0500
matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 07:35, Craig Genner wrote:
> > Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
> > How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> > configure more than one or two pr
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 09:53:00AM -0500, matt zagrabelny wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 07:35, Craig Genner wrote:
> > Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
> >
> > How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> > configure more than one or two progr
Knoppix (debian linux booted and run from a CD) is great for
evaluating a laptop for Linux compatibility. I bought
a laptop that ran 99% fine when booted with Knoppix
(X, USB mouse, PCMICA, wifi card and everything else.)
When I started to install debian on my own I found
out how much work was inv
On Friday 02 May 2003 06:53 am, matt zagrabelny wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 07:35, Craig Genner wrote:
> > Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
> >
> > How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> > configure more than one or two programs to get a
I had a new problem developed. I booted up my
laptop at work (batt. power) and then got distracted. when I came
back, it had gone into suspend mode. I could not figure out how to
get it out so I ended up finally forcing a hard boot. that created a mess
on the hard drive and after getting
When the hardware is not supported, this can get strange. I've
done HP Omnibook 6000s and 500s, with the only real problems
being unsupported winmodes. Omnibook 510s work okay now, but
used to have problems with older versions of XFree86 -- and
still have the winmodem problem. I've installed (or
--- Craig Genner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Reading this
list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking about configuring it to ho
Hi Craig,
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 01:35:41PM +0100, Craig Genner wrote:
> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
>
> How many of you have actually installed linux on a laptop and not had to
> configure more than one or two programs to get a working system.
>
> I'm not talking a
hmm... running glxgears from console gives me a blank screen.
and a frame rate of only 550 odd FPS:
2773 frames in 5.0 seconds = 554.600 FPS
nothing odd seems to come up in dmesg or xf86.log
changed colour depth to 16, still get blank screen, but frame rate improved to:
5299 frames in 5.0
On Sat, 3 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hmm... running glxgears from console gives me a blank screen.
>
> and a frame rate of only 550 odd FPS:
> 2773 frames in 5.0 seconds = 554.600 FPS
>
>
> nothing odd seems to come up in dmesg or xf86.log
>
> changed colour depth to 16, still get blank
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 09:57:31AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Next, and this is what surprised me, is that when I installed the ACPI
> functionality, I seem to have lost the fan support. I am not wording this
> well. The fan *never* turns on now. I think it involves the system readin
I have a compaq armada 100s with debian 3.0r0 and a 2.2 kernel installed. the problem
with it is that it constantly hangs for reasons unknown. anyone know if the problem is
with the kernel? I've tried compiling a 2.4.20 kernel but it keeps hanging during the
compile and when I finally got it don
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