On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 21:12:24 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian P. Flaherty) wrote:
> Do you have cpufreqd or cpudynd running? (Maybe another possibility is
> powernowd, but I haven't tried this one)? If not, both are in Debian
> (at least in testing). Try one. In order to test if it is working, I
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 00:18:22 -0500
Mike Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Non ACPI just gives you two speeds to work with, full 1.8 and slow
> 1.2.
>
> echo "120:180:powersave" > /proc/cpufreq.
> echo "120:180:performance" > /proc/cpufreq to restore.
awesome. It seems I can
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:10:52PM -0500, Dutch wrote:
>
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> -how many are running WindowMaker (me)
>
> -If not WM,then which windowmanager doyou use/prefer?
>
ratpoison, even after trying some of the competitors.
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Tim Folger wrote:
Hi,
I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu laptop with a
screen resolution of 1024X768 with an ATI Rage
Mobility adapter. I used the ati driver and the
configuration of X seemed to go smoothly. When I start
X (and KDE) everything looks fine. But when I shut
down the system som
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
Tim Folger wrote:
I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu laptop with a
screen resolution of 1024X768 with an ATI Rage
Mobility adapter.
...
But when I shut
down the system something strange happens: an area on
the monitor that appears to be abo
Original Message
Subject: RE: display problem
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:03:37 +0100
From: Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'navaja' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tim Folger wrote:
> I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu lap
does anyone know if debian (woody) gives problems
on the hp vt6200?
> If you want a complete desktop environment, we can agree
> on that, as it is the wm I use, too;-)
>
> For a quick windowmanager alone, however, I think ion the
> wm of choice.
i'm with you there.
who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
yuck.
such a shame eclipse is unusab
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 13:41, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
> who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> yuck.
Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
Anders
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doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
anyway, i was referring to load time, 'caus my laptop
processor throttles down when running on batteries. kde
becomes unwieldy, whereas ion+emacs+xterm ziiips.
c
On Wednesday 19
Original Message
Subject: RE: display problem
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:57:36 +0100
From: Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'navaja' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see thi
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 04:00, Caoilte O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
> a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
I was under the impression that the sole point of FAM was to avoid disk
access, it should use the kernel dn
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:43:27PM +0100, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> > yuck.
>
> Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
Well, CPU cycles are expensive battery-wise (it's more expensive to do
"something" th
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see this?
Have a look at the
XFree86.0.log
grep the line with "VideoRAM".
Do you use DRI? Did you try to do without it?
Marcus
I have a line in the log that says "Loading extension XFre
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:43:27PM +0100, Anders Ellensh?j Andersen wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 13:41, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
>
> > who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> > yuck.
>
> Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
>
All the eye cand
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
> All the eye candy stresses the cpu and there are some background daemons
> that stress both the cpu and fire up the hardrive (although linux does
> that anyway every about 30 secs especially with journaled file systems)
> All this takes ba
> -Original Message-
> From: Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Debian Users...
>
>
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> > All the eye candy stresses the cpu an
Russell Coker, 2003-Nov-20 04:14 +1100:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 04:00, Caoilte O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
> > a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
>
> I was under the impression that the sole point of FAM was
driver da placa pcmcia zonet ZEN1200
10/100 NotBook para windows 98se
Aguardo retorno
grato
Tulio Marques
Am 2003-11-19 20:22:37, schrieb Carlos Augusto Martins de Carvalho:
>
>driver da placa pcmcia zonet ZEN1200 10/100 NotBook para windows 98se
>Aguardo retorno
>grato
>Tulio Marques
You are using the false Operating System
It is time to change your live
Greetings
Michelle
--
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Dutch wrote:
>
> Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
>
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> -how many are running WindowMaker (me)
>
> -If not WM,then which windowmanager doyou use/prefer?
Geez, no fvwm users yet?
(Not that I usually answer these po
Hey All,
I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work on
my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the quarter
moon light symbol becomes lit. However, upon resuming from sleep
Been to busy with work, didn't see this.
I've been using fvwm for years. Now I'm running fvwm2. It has some
features I really like and haven't seen easily in other desktops. Also
the last time I tried another desktop it was so freaking slow, I
couldn't stand it.
Since I've been going through UI l
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:04:03PM -0800, Tom Ballard wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:49:55PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 12:10, Dutch wrote:
> > > Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
> > >
> > > Debian users,
> > > -how many of you are running Gnome?
> > >
>
Am 2003.11.19 18:41 schrieb(en) navaja:
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see this?
Have a look at the
XFree86.0.log
grep the line with "VideoRAM".
Do you use DRI? Did you try to do without it?
Marcus
I have a line in t
Graham Lowe may (or may not) have said:
>
> I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work
> on my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
> successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the
> quarter moon light symbol become
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 21:12:24 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian P. Flaherty) wrote:
> Do you have cpufreqd or cpudynd running? (Maybe another possibility is
> powernowd, but I haven't tried this one)? If not, both are in Debian
> (at least in testing). Try one. In order to test if it is working, I
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 00:18:22 -0500
Mike Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Non ACPI just gives you two speeds to work with, full 1.8 and slow
> 1.2.
>
> echo "120:180:powersave" > /proc/cpufreq.
> echo "120:180:performance" > /proc/cpufreq to restore.
awesome. It seems I can
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:10:52PM -0500, Dutch wrote:
>
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> -how many are running WindowMaker (me)
>
> -If not WM,then which windowmanager doyou use/prefer?
>
ratpoison, even after trying some of the competitors.
Tim Folger wrote:
Hi,
I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu laptop with a
screen resolution of 1024X768 with an ATI Rage
Mobility adapter. I used the ati driver and the
configuration of X seemed to go smoothly. When I start
X (and KDE) everything looks fine. But when I shut
down the system s
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
Tim Folger wrote:
I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu laptop with a
screen resolution of 1024X768 with an ATI Rage
Mobility adapter.
...
But when I shut
down the system something strange happens: an area on
the monitor that appears to
Original Message
Subject: RE: display problem
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:03:37 +0100
From: Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'navaja' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tim Folger wrote:
> I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu
does anyone know if debian (woody) gives problems
on the hp vt6200?
> If you want a complete desktop environment, we can agree
> on that, as it is the wm I use, too;-)
>
> For a quick windowmanager alone, however, I think ion the
> wm of choice.
i'm with you there.
who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
yuck.
such a shame eclipse is unusab
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 13:41, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
> who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> yuck.
Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
Anders
--
This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.4 on Debian GNU/Linux
doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
anyway, i was referring to load time, 'caus my laptop
processor throttles down when running on batteries. kde
becomes unwieldy, whereas ion+emacs+xterm ziiips.
c
On Wednesday 19
Original Message
Subject: RE: display problem
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:57:36 +0100
From: Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'navaja' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 04:00, Caoilte O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
> a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
I was under the impression that the sole point of FAM was to avoid disk
access, it should use the kernel dn
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:43:27PM +0100, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> > yuck.
>
> Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
Well, CPU cycles are expensive battery-wise (it's more expensive to do
"something" th
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see this?
Have a look at the
XFree86.0.log
grep the line with "VideoRAM".
Do you use DRI? Did you try to do without it?
Marcus
I have a line in the log that says "Loading ex
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:43:27PM +0100, Anders Ellensh?j Andersen wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 13:41, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
>
> > who could face loading all of KDE when running on batteries.
> > yuck.
>
> Excuse me but how can using KDE impact your battery life?
>
All the eye cand
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
> All the eye candy stresses the cpu and there are some background daemons
> that stress both the cpu and fire up the hardrive (although linux does
> that anyway every about 30 secs especially with journaled file systems)
> All this takes ba
> -Original Message-
> From: Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:32 PM
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Debian Users...
>
>
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> > All the eye candy stress
Russell Coker, 2003-Nov-20 04:14 +1100:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 04:00, Caoilte O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > doesn't fam engage in periodic disk access? i certainly get
> > a lot less when not using kde despite having 256M RAM.
>
> I was under the impression that the sole point of FAM was
driver da placa pcmcia zonet ZEN1200
10/100 NotBook para windows 98se
Aguardo retorno
grato
Tulio Marques
Am 2003-11-19 20:22:37, schrieb Carlos Augusto Martins de Carvalho:
>
>driver da placa pcmcia zonet ZEN1200 10/100 NotBook para windows 98se
>Aguardo retorno
>grato
>Tulio Marques
You are using the false Operating System
It is time to change your live
Greetings
Michelle
--
Registered Linux-Us
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Dutch wrote:
>
> Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
>
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> -how many are running WindowMaker (me)
>
> -If not WM,then which windowmanager doyou use/prefer?
Geez, no fvwm users yet?
(Not that I usually answer these po
Hey All,
I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work on
my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the quarter
moon light symbol becomes lit. However, upon resuming from slee
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:04:03PM -0800, Tom Ballard wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:49:55PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 12:10, Dutch wrote:
> > > Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
> > >
> > > Debian users,
> > > -how many of you are running Gnome?
> > >
>
Been to busy with work, didn't see this.
I've been using fvwm for years. Now I'm running fvwm2. It has some
features I really like and haven't seen easily in other desktops. Also
the last time I tried another desktop it was so freaking slow, I
couldn't stand it.
Since I've been going through UI l
Am 2003.11.19 18:41 schrieb(en) navaja:
Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 wrote:
I dont know if X detects memmory properly.. where can i see this?
Have a look at the
XFree86.0.log
grep the line with "VideoRAM".
Do you use DRI? Did you try to do without it?
Marcus
I hav
Graham Lowe may (or may not) have said:
>
> I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work
> on my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
> successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the
> quarter moon light symbol become
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