On 2003-06-30, 07:49 GMT, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
Just a reminder: 2.4 is number of Linux kernel, Debian/stable is 3.0 --
do not make mistake between thes
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 06:26:06PM -0300, Christian Lyra wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> Are you using the trident driver ou vesa driver? On my laptop I couldnt
> use
> the trident driver until I put XFree 4.3. With 4.2 only vesa driver worlks
> ok. It's a compaq 1200, btw.
I use the trident driver.
[20030630] James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
Even woody has 2.4.18. On your boot cd type bf24 [enter]...
> I have a Prostar P-IV running at 2G
On Jun/30, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
I compile my own kernels, so I'm not sure if the Debian-packaged ones
work as they should. I just can tell you th
Hi,
> Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
> options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
> isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
> Intel PCIC probe: not found.
> PCI: Found IRQ 3 for device 02:05.0
> PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin B of device 02:05.1. Please try
> using pc
On Monday 30 June 2003 09:49, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable
> packages, as I have not had any issues, except my own lack of knowledge
> of Debian on a laptop.
Stable is good. :) The latest version of Deb
Heather Stern wrote:
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 10:36:49AM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I've a debian woody system and although my system load is low, (i make a
top and the i get arround 99.3% idle) my laptop burns my legs...
You don't mention which hardware, so I can't tell if that's
Hi,
>From reading Heather's latest response:
> entires out of your /etc/inittab. And you can set up one of the runlevels
> to have a lot less running than your normal "plugged into the LAN" mode
> where you have more going on. Read the man page on update-rc.d to tune
> that to your taste; I usu
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the following issue
I have a somewhat old Dell Latitude CP with Debian potato. The install
is done, everything set up, etc. KDE was installed along with XF86 4.1
for the GUI.
Whenever I issue startx, the X server comes up, KDE comes up, and
everythin
Blars Blarson wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 12:14:38PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An E-mail from to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with
subject
Re: Application has been intercepted. The virus W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] in
attachment
You're confusing debian versions with kernel versions. Debian woody (3.0)
can run on top of a 2.4.x kernel - I do it with 2.4.20, which I had to
download by hand from packages.debian.org, but if you're OK with 2.4.18,
you can get it with apt-get:
cd /usr/src
apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18
bu
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:49:30AM -0400, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
You're mixing things up. Debian (the distribution) has a set
of release number: current
Hello folks again :-)
Am Montag, 30. Juni 2003 09:49 schrieb James:
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable packages, as I have not had any issues, except
> my own lack of knowledge of Debian on a laptop.
> I have a Prostar P-IV running
Hi Joerg,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 10:55:32 +0200, Joerg Stephan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
> with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
> and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
> I patched the kernel, i
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Hello,
> is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
> with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
> and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
> I patched the kernel, i tried the original airo.c and airo_cs.o from Cisco.
similar problems here, m
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 08:33:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> well, morning all
Try sending your question in italian to the Debian Italian users
mailing list.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/
I did not understand the description below, so I can't give any better
advice.
>
> i
xuare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a somewhat old Dell Latitude CP with Debian potato. The install
> is done, everything set up, etc. KDE was installed along with XF86 4.1
> for the GUI.
Didn't potato ship with XFree86 3.3.6? Where are you getting your
X/KDE from? Is an update to wood
"Provost, Stephane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question. How do you set up multiple runlevels, such as one if the
> laptop is plugged into AC, one if it is on battery, one if connected to the
> LAN, one if it's a leap year, etc... I didn't know that was possible, and
> I'd be intereste
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 04:19:01PM -0700, Heather Stern wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 10:48:19PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> > >>Hi,
> > >>
> > >>I've a debian woody system and although my system load is low, (i make a
> > >>top and the i get arround 99.3% idle) my laptop burns my legs...
> > >
At 17.54 01/07/2003 +0300, you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 08:33:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> well, morning all
Try sending your question in italian to the Debian Italian users
mailing list.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/
I did not understand the description below, so I
Hi,
we bought the Satellite 5200-901 and got around a couple of
problems. Kernel 2.4.21rc8 with acpi-20030523-2.4.21-rc3 is working
ok, now the i810_audio can be inserted and works as well. But the main
problem is still the graphics (XFree 4.1 from Debian woody, 4.2 didn't
cure it).
The "vesa"-dr
On 2003-07-01, 00:53 GMT, xuare wrote:
> Right about the time the "Peripherals" Icon has been up a few moments in
> the KDE bootup image X dies without much in the way of a server error
> (Caught signal 11...that's about it)
I've got the same problem with Dell with woody -- what helped was to
swit
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:49:30 -0400
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable
> packages, as I have not had any issues, except my own lack of knowledge
> of Debian on a laptop.
If you have a laptop you're
Le 12234ième jour après Epoch,
Stephane Provost écrivait:
> Hi,
>
>>From reading Heather's latest response:
>
>> entires out of your /etc/inittab. And you can set up one of the runlevels
>> to have a lot less running than your normal "plugged into the LAN" mode
>> where you have more going on. R
At 08.33 30/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
well, morning all
i'm run sarge on my ASUS L3Tp with 2.4.21
from i have compiled this kernel i have the problem in object,
i use ACPI and before this kernel with the same configuration it gone all
rigth..
tell me what i have to do pls!!!
thanks all
Matt
On 2003-07-01, 15:50 GMT, David Z Maze wrote:
>> I have a question. How do you set up multiple runlevels, such as one if the
>> laptop is plugged into AC, one if it is on battery, one if connected to the
>> LAN, one if it's a leap year, etc... I didn't know that was possible, and
>> I'd be interest
David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Edit the symlinks in /etc/rc[2345].d. Everything in that directory
> should be named S##program or K##program, and be a symlink to
> ../init.d/program. When you change runlevels, all of the K links,
> then all of the S links, in the new runlevel are run
well, morning all
i'm run sarge on my ASUS L3Tp with 2.4.21
from i have compiled this kernel i have the problem in object,
i use ACPI and before this kernel with the same configuration it gone all
rigth..
tell me what i have to do pls!!!
thanks all
Matteo
PS: is not a problem of the asus no
well, morning all
i'm run sarge on my ASUS L3Tp with 2.4.21
from i have compiled this kernel i have the problem in object,
i use ACPI and before this kernel with the same configuration it gone all
rigth..
tell me what i have to do pls!!!
thanks all
Matteo
PS: is not a problem of the asus noteb
On 2003-06-30, 07:49 GMT, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
Just a reminder: 2.4 is number of Linux kernel, Debian/stable is 3.0 --
do not make mistake between thes
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 06:26:06PM -0300, Christian Lyra wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> Are you using the trident driver ou vesa driver? On my laptop I couldnt use
> the trident driver until I put XFree 4.3. With 4.2 only vesa driver worlks
> ok. It's a compaq 1200, btw.
I use the trident driver. He
[20030630] James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
Even woody has 2.4.18. On your boot cd type bf24 [enter]...
> I have a Prostar P-IV running at 2G
On Jun/30, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
I compile my own kernels, so I'm not sure if the Debian-packaged ones
work as they should. I just can tell you th
Hi,
> Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
> options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
> isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
> Intel PCIC probe: not found.
> PCI: Found IRQ 3 for device 02:05.0
> PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin B of device 02:05.1. Please try
> using pc
On Monday 30 June 2003 09:49, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable
> packages, as I have not had any issues, except my own lack of knowledge
> of Debian on a laptop.
Stable is good. :) The latest version of Deb
Heather Stern wrote:
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 10:36:49AM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I've a debian woody system and although my system load is low, (i make a
top and the i get arround 99.3% idle) my laptop burns my legs...
You don't mention which hardware, so I can't tell if that's norm
Hi,
>From reading Heather's latest response:
> entires out of your /etc/inittab. And you can set up one of the runlevels
> to have a lot less running than your normal "plugged into the LAN" mode
> where you have more going on. Read the man page on update-rc.d to tune
> that to your taste; I usu
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the following issue
I have a somewhat old Dell Latitude CP with Debian potato. The install
is done, everything set up, etc. KDE was installed along with XF86 4.1
for the GUI.
Whenever I issue startx, the X server comes up, KDE comes up, and
everythin
Blars Blarson wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 12:14:38PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An E-mail from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with subject
Re: Application has been intercepted. The virus W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're confusing debian versions with kernel versions. Debian woody (3.0)
can run on top of a 2.4.x kernel - I do it with 2.4.20, which I had to
download by hand from packages.debian.org, but if you're OK with 2.4.18,
you can get it with apt-get:
cd /usr/src
apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18
bu
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:49:30AM -0400, James wrote:
> I read that may people are running 2.4.x kernels on their portables. Is
> there a (semi) stable release
> of Debian 2.4, that I can run on a portable?
You're mixing things up. Debian (the distribution) has a set
of release number: current
Hello folks again :-)
Am Montag, 30. Juni 2003 09:49 schrieb James:
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable packages, as I have not had any issues, except
> my own lack of knowledge of Debian on a laptop.
> I have a Prostar P-IV running
Hi Joerg,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 10:55:32 +0200, Joerg Stephan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
> with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
> and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
> I patched the kernel, i
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Hello,
> is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
> with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
> and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
> I patched the kernel, i tried the original airo.c and airo_cs.o from Cisco.
similar problems here, m
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 08:33:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> well, morning all
Try sending your question in italian to the Debian Italian users
mailing list.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/
I did not understand the description below, so I can't give any better
advice.
>
> i
xuare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a somewhat old Dell Latitude CP with Debian potato. The install
> is done, everything set up, etc. KDE was installed along with XF86 4.1
> for the GUI.
Didn't potato ship with XFree86 3.3.6? Where are you getting your
X/KDE from? Is an update to wood
"Provost, Stephane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question. How do you set up multiple runlevels, such as one if the
> laptop is plugged into AC, one if it is on battery, one if connected to the
> LAN, one if it's a leap year, etc... I didn't know that was possible, and
> I'd be intereste
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 04:19:01PM -0700, Heather Stern wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 10:48:19PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> > >>Hi,
> > >>
> > >>I've a debian woody system and although my system load is low, (i make a
> > >>top and the i get arround 99.3% idle) my laptop burns my legs...
> > >
At 17.54 01/07/2003 +0300, you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 08:33:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> well, morning all
Try sending your question in italian to the Debian Italian users
mailing list.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/
I did not understand the description below, so I can
Hi,
we bought the Satellite 5200-901 and got around a couple of
problems. Kernel 2.4.21rc8 with acpi-20030523-2.4.21-rc3 is working
ok, now the i810_audio can be inserted and works as well. But the main
problem is still the graphics (XFree 4.1 from Debian woody, 4.2 didn't
cure it).
The "vesa"-dr
On 2003-07-01, 00:53 GMT, xuare wrote:
> Right about the time the "Peripherals" Icon has been up a few moments in
> the KDE bootup image X dies without much in the way of a server error
> (Caught signal 11...that's about it)
I've got the same problem with Dell with woody -- what helped was to
swit
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:49:30 -0400
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need many of the new features in a 2.4 based kernel on my portable.
> However, I like the Stable
> packages, as I have not had any issues, except my own lack of knowledge
> of Debian on a laptop.
If you have a laptop you're
Le 12234ième jour après Epoch,
Stephane Provost écrivait:
> Hi,
>
>>From reading Heather's latest response:
>
>> entires out of your /etc/inittab. And you can set up one of the runlevels
>> to have a lot less running than your normal "plugged into the LAN" mode
>> where you have more going on. R
At 08.33 30/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
well, morning all
i'm run sarge on my ASUS L3Tp with 2.4.21
from i have compiled this kernel i have the problem in object,
i use ACPI and before this kernel with the same configuration it gone all
rigth..
tell me what i have to do pls!!!
thanks all
Matteo
On 2003-07-01, 15:50 GMT, David Z Maze wrote:
>> I have a question. How do you set up multiple runlevels, such as one if the
>> laptop is plugged into AC, one if it is on battery, one if connected to the
>> LAN, one if it's a leap year, etc... I didn't know that was possible, and
>> I'd be interest
David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Edit the symlinks in /etc/rc[2345].d. Everything in that directory
> should be named S##program or K##program, and be a symlink to
> ../init.d/program. When you change runlevels, all of the K links,
> then all of the S links, in the new runlevel are run
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