jb
Capacitors Company--do
you know what is JB capacitors main products? -Mono capacitors ( multilayer
ceramic capacitor). pls refer to below picture.. what is JB advantage? price
pls refer to below price:
Radial: 0.1uF 50V 0805 Y5V 20%
price USD4/kpcs.Radial:0.1uF 50V 0
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> With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a
> symlink to it
> in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
>
> I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As
There is no documentation on what _exact_ events ACPI specifies, because
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Hi,
I'm trying to install 2.4.18-bf24. When select ati for video driver X
would crash with no screens found. I had to choose vesa for X to fire
up. It seems like the ati driver doesn't cover tha model installed on
this Presario.
Does anyone know how to install the driver, so I can also use the TV
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 00:09 -0500, dircha wrote:
> With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a symlink to it
> in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
>
> I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As best as I
> can tell, the only available method is to perform th
Broughton, Derek wrote:
dircha wrote:
I need to restart /etc/init.d/hotplug on resume from
suspend-to-disk to
pickup my USB mouse.
How do you do the suspend? If you use a script to suspend, then the script
itself is still running when you resume (ie, the script is just another
process that gets
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Hi,
i am running SID on my laptop, but i didn't install acpi or apmd. But
the machine hangs up when i am under X and unplug the powerline. if i am
on the console and no X is running, i can plug/unplug w/o any problem ...
there is also no process watchin
Hi guys,
I am trying to install debian on
my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can boot of the CD but the console does not
display all the lines.
The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or
three at the bottom of the screen are not visible.
I would greatly appreciate
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> I am trying to install debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can boot
> of the CD but the console does not display all the lines.
>
> The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or three at the
> bottom of the screen are not visible
I am trying to install debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can
boot of the CD but the console does not display all the lines.
The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or three at
the bottom of the screen are not visible.
Also, you could try passing "video=vga16:off" on the in
Thanks Frans,
I have downloaded the boot.img and root.img floppy images.
Do I have to download the CD image as well?
It looks to me that it's trying to download the different components off the
network, not from the CD. At this moment I don't have a permanent internet
connection. :-(
I see that
On Monday 31 May 2004 22:43, Marvin Aguero wrote:
> I have downloaded the boot.img and root.img floppy images.
> Do I have to download the CD image as well?
> It looks to me that it's trying to download the different components off
> the network, not from the CD. At this moment I don't have a perm
Dircha, that fixed the problem. I can now see all the lines on my console.
Thanks a lot. I am going to continue with my quest: install woody on my
laptop.
Thanks again.
-Marvin
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With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a symlink to it
in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As best as I
can tell, the only available method is to perform the ACPI action that
would cause the intended event, and th
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dircha wrote:
>
> With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a
> symlink to it
> in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
>
> I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As
There is no documentation on what _exact_ events ACPI specifies, because
events are machine
Hi,
I'm trying to install 2.4.18-bf24. When select ati for video driver X
would crash with no screens found. I had to choose vesa for X to fire
up. It seems like the ati driver doesn't cover tha model installed on
this Presario.
Does anyone know how to install the driver, so I can also use the TV
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 00:09 -0500, dircha wrote:
> With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a symlink to it
> in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
>
> I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As best as I
> can tell, the only available method is to perform th
Broughton, Derek wrote:
dircha wrote:
I need to restart /etc/init.d/hotplug on resume from
suspend-to-disk to
pickup my USB mouse.
How do you do the suspend? If you use a script to suspend, then the script
itself is still running when you resume (ie, the script is just another
process that g
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Hi,
i am running SID on my laptop, but i didn't install acpi or apmd. But
the machine hangs up when i am under X and unplug the powerline. if i am
on the console and no X is running, i can plug/unplug w/o any problem ...
there is also no process wat
Hi guys,
I am trying to install debian on
my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can boot of the CD but the console does not
display all the lines.
The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or
three at the bottom of the screen are not visible.
I would greatly appreciate
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> I am trying to install debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can boot
> of the CD but the console does not display all the lines.
>
> The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or three at the
> bottom of the screen are not visible
I am trying to install debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I can
boot of the CD but the console does not display all the lines.
The console has about 26 visible lines, but the last two or three at
the bottom of the screen are not visible.
Also, you could try passing "video=vga16:off" on th
Thanks Frans,
I have downloaded the boot.img and root.img floppy images.
Do I have to download the CD image as well?
It looks to me that it's trying to download the different components off the
network, not from the CD. At this moment I don't have a permanent internet
connection. :-(
I see that
On Monday 31 May 2004 22:43, Marvin Aguero wrote:
> I have downloaded the boot.img and root.img floppy images.
> Do I have to download the CD image as well?
> It looks to me that it's trying to download the different components off
> the network, not from the CD. At this moment I don't have a perm
Dircha, that fixed the problem. I can now see all the lines on my console.
Thanks a lot. I am going to continue with my quest: install woody on my
laptop.
Thanks again.
-Marvin
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jb
Capacitors Company--do
you know what is JB capacitors main products? -Mono capacitors ( multilayer
ceramic capacitor). pls refer to below picture.. what is JB advantage? price
pls refer to below price:
Radial: 0.1uF 50V 0805 Y5V 20%
price USD4/kpcs.Radial:0.1uF 50V 0
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