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> I would like to buy Asus L3355M. Have it get
> components compatible with debian?
Ciao, Antonio. :^)
That's the model I'm using now, with a mixed sarge/sid Debian installed. I
did not yet test all components, but am fairly satisfied at this point.
Hi
What package do you recommend for managing different network
environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
Is there some application that can eaasily map a predefined list of
network settings (incl
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> What package do you recommend for managing different network
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> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there so
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> Hi
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there so
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on a Titanium PowerBook G4 500MHz (the Titanium II, I believe) and was
amazed at how well it went and at how much info I found that really hit
the
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> Hi
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there some application that can eaasily map a p
Hi there,
does anyone get ACPI working on the IBM Thinkpad T30? I tried quite some
patches, kernel 2.4.x, 2.5.x and up to 2.6-test5, without success. I
also upgraded the BIOS to fix the ECDT bug.
Sometimes Linux would load ACPI, but functionality is very limited and
buggy. Other times it wouldn't
"Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use and like
> laptop-net
> . You should have a look at it.
I like laptop-net too. I shift between two networks that use static
IPs and one that uses dynamic IPs. So far, laptop-net's been working
like a charm. I can
Serge Gebhardt may (or may not) have said:
>
> does anyone get ACPI working on the IBM Thinkpad T30? I tried quite some
> patches, kernel 2.4.x, 2.5.x and up to 2.6-test5, without success. I
> also upgraded the BIOS to fix the ECDT bug.
>
I'm assuming you've got the 2.04 bios ? 2.6.0-test9 works
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> I would like to buy Asus L3355M. Have it get
> components compatible with debian?
Ciao, Antonio. :^)
That's the model I'm using now, with a mixed sarge/sid Debian installed. I
did not yet test all components, but am fairly satisfied at this point.
Hi
What package do you recommend for managing different network
environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
Is there some application that can eaasily map a predefined list of
network settings (incl
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> Subject: Different Network Environments
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like wai
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 03:37:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there so
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > What package do you recommend for managing different network
> > environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a
> > DHCP address
> > when I'm at home.
>
>
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What package do you recommend for managing different network
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when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
Is there some application that can eaasily map a predefined lis
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 03:37:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there so
List,
I am sure that the message title alone may solicit deep sighs, rolling
of the eyes, and cries of "not again!". I had installed Debian Woody
on a Titanium PowerBook G4 500MHz (the Titanium II, I believe) and was
amazed at how well it went and at how much info I found that really hit
the
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> What package do you recommend for managing different network
> environments? I don't like waiting for ages trying to get a DHCP address
> when I'm at home. I also have three NICs, two of which are WLAN cards.
> Is there some application that can eaasily map a p
Hi there,
does anyone get ACPI working on the IBM Thinkpad T30? I tried quite some
patches, kernel 2.4.x, 2.5.x and up to 2.6-test5, without success. I
also upgraded the BIOS to fix the ECDT bug.
Sometimes Linux would load ACPI, but functionality is very limited and
buggy. Other times it wouldn't
"Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use and like
> laptop-net
> . You should have a look at it.
I like laptop-net too. I shift between two networks that use static
IPs and one that uses dynamic IPs. So far, laptop-net's been working
like a charm. I can
Serge Gebhardt may (or may not) have said:
>
> does anyone get ACPI working on the IBM Thinkpad T30? I tried quite some
> patches, kernel 2.4.x, 2.5.x and up to 2.6-test5, without success. I
> also upgraded the BIOS to fix the ECDT bug.
>
I'm assuming you've got the 2.04 bios ? 2.6.0-test9 works
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