> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop
> (specifically 730S Travelmate)?
I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on an older Acer TravelMate
system.
Andreas
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On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:01, Arnel Espanola wrote:
> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop
> (specifically 730S Travelmate)? It's unable to detect the built-in
> ethernet interface on the laptop. Also,
You need to insert as module/compile into kernel the appropriate driver
is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
Thanks, Steve.
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> is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
> Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
>
> Thanks, Steve.
Have you tryed acme? 8-?
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 12:59:51PM -0500, linux.eqed wrote:
> is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
> Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
You may try to enable ACPI for ASUS in the recent 2.6.1 Kernel or
use the acpi4asus patch for 2.4.x Ker
Thank you for all who responded. I'll try your tips and suggestions and I'll let you know if it works.
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On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:01, Arnel Espanola wrote:> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop> (specifically 730S Travelmate)?
I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
How can apt-get packages and burn them to a cd, while satisfying
dependencies? Thanks,
-Likosin
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Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> How can apt-get packages and burn them to a cd, while satisfying
> dependencies? Thanks,
Hello list...
I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 driver disks, and 20
base-install disks and successfully got it installed to the 3.2 GB
hard
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:29:59PM +, Joe Milbourn wrote:
> Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> > I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> > machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> > How can apt-get packages and burn t
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:58:16PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Hello list...
>
> I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
Welcome :-)
> The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
> followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 dri
Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
The results I described are the results after going through the debian
installer from floppies. I haven't manually edited lilo.conf at all, I
just followed the ins
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:39:14PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
> this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
I see. So you have no serial port, no parport, no USB...
> The results I described are the re
> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop
> (specifically 730S Travelmate)?
I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on an older Acer TravelMate
system.
Andreas
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:01, Arnel Espanola wrote:
> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop
> (specifically 730S Travelmate)? It's unable to detect the built-in
> ethernet interface on the laptop. Also,
You need to insert as module/compile into kernel the appropriate driver
is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
Thanks, Steve.
Thank you for all who responded. I'll try your tips and suggestions and I'll let you know if it works.
/rnel Jan Kokoska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:01, Arnel Espanola wrote:> Did anyone successfully install Debian (Woody) on Acer Laptop> (specifically 730S Travelmate)?
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Es Dt Gener 13 2004 18:59, en linux.eqed va escriure:
> is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
> Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
>
> Thanks, Steve.
Have you tryed acme? 8-?
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 12:59:51PM -0500, linux.eqed wrote:
> is there any way I can configure the "Easy Launch Keys"? I have a
> Medion MD-5275. Medion only supports windows.. Just wondering?
You may try to enable ACPI for ASUS in the recent 2.6.1 Kernel or
use the acpi4asus patch for 2.4.x Ker
Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> How can apt-get packages and burn them to a cd, while satisfying
> dependencies? Thanks,
I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a
dekstop
machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
How can apt-get packages and burn them to a cd, while satisfying
dependencies? Thanks,
-Likosin
Hello list...
I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 driver disks, and 20
base-install disks and successfully got it installed to the 3.2 GB
hard
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:58:16PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Hello list...
>
> I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
Welcome :-)
> The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
> followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 dri
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:29:59PM +, Joe Milbourn wrote:
> Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> > I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> > machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> > How can apt-get packages and burn t
Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
The results I described are the results after going through the debian
installer from floppies. I haven't manually edited lilo.conf at all, I
just followed the ins
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:39:14PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
> this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
I see. So you have no serial port, no parport, no USB...
> The results I described are the re
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