Hi list,
I installed Debian using KNOPPIX 3.2 on my Gateway
notebook. After installing KNOPPIX I used apt-get to
upgrade to unstable. The first problem that I have is
that the my computer's native resoloution is 1280x854,
but Xserver boots the system with 1024x780. How can I
fix this problem. The g
Hi,
* Hooman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-29 08:12]:
>The first problem that I have is that the my computer's native
>resoloution is 1280x854, but Xserver boots the system with 1024x780.
>How can I fix this problem. The graphic card is NVidia GeForce420
>32MB and the driver in XF86Config is "nv".
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 08:34, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Hola, Jerome.
>
> Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> > I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
> >
> > http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
> >
> > on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> > I have just succeed
I'm considering getting a compaq wireless module (MultiPort 802.11b
wireless LAN W200 module) and I'd like to know if anyone has gotten it
to work on Linux before buying it.
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> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> MK> I think, I will install an M$-Outlook filter
> witch sends a
> MK> Message to the sender that I dont like to be in
> his/her Adressbook.
> MK>
> MK> PM's from Outlook-Users are not welcome same for
>
Hi all,
I just bought Dell Latitude D600, i am looking at web cite,
http://www.marlow.dk/tech/dell_latitude_d600.php
and i installed 2.4.22-20030830-marlow kernel for this, and i have a
problem for XF86Config-4. As a first trial, i did use this XF86Config-4
file though, as log file,ATI_Radeon_900
Ipsissima verba Mike Beattie:
> Oooo... trident CyberBlade. Do you use any form of fb on the
> console? I've had no luck with the trident support in recent 2.4
> kernels, but vesa works well...
:-)
Well, the trident fb driver in 2.4.20 works for me, but I don't use it
as a module. I have it buil
Hello List,
Since a while I have tried to rebuild my kernel,
but I have some trouble with the scpi stuff:
"scsi: aborting command due to timeout." ...
Is ther an easy way towork arround ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
> I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> for 2.4 kernels and start moving the 2.6 version). Its much m
Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We transfered a big
file via NFS. We watched the "performances" with nload. The average
transfer speed was between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer the same
file from the PC on my desk (less ram and CPU) and we got about 12000KBit
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Nicolas wrote:
> Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We transfered a big
> file via NFS. We watched the "performances" with nload. The average
> transfer speed was between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer the same
> file from the PC on my desk (le
hi all,
I have a problem with cdrdao, whan I try to use it it returns:
Cdrdao version 1.1.7 - (C) Andreas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SCSI interface library - (C) Joerg Schilling
Paranoia DAE library - (C) Monty
Check http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html#dt for current driver
tables.
"ripley" == ripley writes:
ripley> Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We
ripley> transfered a big file via NFS. We watched the
ripley> "performances" with nload. The average transfer speed was
ripley> between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer th
Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to get a GNET/GVC PCMCIA 56k modem to work under linux:
It turns out that this was just a problem with my BIOS settings.
I had the serial port shut off, which I thought would only affect
the built-in serial port, not the PCMCIA modem.
Dan
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 08:34, Cesar Rincon wrote:
> Hola, Jerome.
>
> Ipsissima verba Jerome BENOIT:
> > I plan to install soon the swsusp sofware
> >
> > http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/Software-suspend.html
> >
> > on my Debian (testing/unstable) laptop with kernel 2.4.22:
> > I have just succeed
I'm considering getting a compaq wireless module (MultiPort 802.11b
wireless LAN W200 module) and I'd like to know if anyone has gotten it
to work on Linux before buying it.
--
Un saludo
Raúl Aranda Blasco
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://elistan.dragon-lance.net
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> MK> I think, I will install an M$-Outlook filter
> witch sends a
> MK> Message to the sender that I dont like to be in
> his/her Adressbook.
> MK>
> MK> PM's from Outlook-Users are not welcome same for
> Cc: because I
Hi all,
I just bought Dell Latitude D600, i am looking at web cite,
http://www.marlow.dk/tech/dell_latitude_d600.php
and i installed 2.4.22-20030830-marlow kernel for this, and i have a
problem for XF86Config-4. As a first trial, i did use this XF86Config-4
file though, as log file,ATI_Radeon_900
Ipsissima verba Mike Beattie:
> Oooo... trident CyberBlade. Do you use any form of fb on the
> console? I've had no luck with the trident support in recent 2.4
> kernels, but vesa works well...
:-)
Well, the trident fb driver in 2.4.20 works for me, but I don't use it
as a module. I have it buil
Hello List,
Since a while I have tried to rebuild my kernel,
but I have some trouble with the scpi stuff:
"scsi: aborting command due to timeout." ...
Is ther an easy way towork arround ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Ipsissima verba Micha Feigin:
> I would suggest going switching to kernel 2.4.22 and swsusp 1.1-rc9
> (rc10 should probably be out soon as rc9D was introduced on the
> mailing list and Nigel was given some grant money to finish swsusp
> for 2.4 kernels and start moving the 2.6 version). Its much m
Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We transfered a big
file via NFS. We watched the "performances" with nload. The average
transfer speed was between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer the same
file from the PC on my desk (less ram and CPU) and we got about 12000KBit
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Nicolas wrote:
> Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We transfered a big
> file via NFS. We watched the "performances" with nload. The average
> transfer speed was between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer the same
> file from the PC on my desk (le
hi all,
I have a problem with cdrdao, whan I try to use it it returns:
Cdrdao version 1.1.7 - (C) Andreas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SCSI interface library - (C) Joerg Schilling
Paranoia DAE library - (C) Monty
Check http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html#dt for current driver
tables.
Usi
"ripley" == ripley writes:
ripley> Today a guy at work ask me to test my pcmcia nic card. We
ripley> transfered a big file via NFS. We watched the
ripley> "performances" with nload. The average transfer speed was
ripley> between 600 and 800 kBit/s. I tried to transfer th
Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to get a GNET/GVC PCMCIA 56k modem to work under linux:
It turns out that this was just a problem with my BIOS settings.
I had the serial port shut off, which I thought would only affect
the built-in serial port, not the PCMCIA modem.
Dan
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