Thomas Amm wrote:
Michael K O'Brien wrote:
Hola~
I've got a Linux laptop (Debian unstable) I need to syncronize with a
Windows
XP box. I'm looking for something like rdist to intelligently sync the
two.
Other than cygwin's rdist, can anyone recommend something?
Unison? You'd need samba going so
Platform: Intel Pentium M (Dell Inspiron D600)
gcc 3.3.4-1,
kernel-image-2.6.4-1-686 2.6.4-1,
kernel-headers-2.6.4-1 2.6.4-1,
kernel-headers-2.6.4-1-686 2.6.4-1,
ndiswrapper 0.8-1,
ndiswrapper-source 0.8-1
I'm trying to follow the instruc
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Simon McCartney wrote:
> Thomas Amm wrote:
> > Michael K O'Brien wrote:
> >
> >> Hola~
> >>
> >> I've got a Linux laptop (Debian unstable) I need to syncronize with a
> >> Windows
> >> XP box. I'm looking for something like rdist to intelligently sync the
> >> two.
> >>
> >> Ot
Debian Laptop List wrote:
Unison? You'd need samba going somewhere...the Windows GTK port isn't bad.
You don't need samba to run unison (afaik), but you need unison running on
both systems.
True, I forgot about that, you can even tell unison to use ssh to talk
to another machine and start a copy
Hi all,
I'm now completely confused by hotplug, pcmcia-cs, and how on earth to get my WG511 up
automatically by either plugging it in while my laptop is running or when it is
booting if it's already plugged in.
I have successfully gotten my docking station's 3Com card working in this fashion as
Sorry for the top post, but I neglected to mention I'm using kernel-image-2.6.7-1-686.
Pete
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:34:37 +1000
"Peter A. Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm now completely confused by hotplug, pcmcia-cs, and how on earth to get my WG511
> up automatically by eith
Wow, Michael, you don't mean to imply that Pixar is using Debian to
fabricate these enormously enjoybale movies? I love them!
Cheers, Stefan (debian @ goessling . de)
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Hi,
I recently got a Dell 600m laptop. I installed linux on it, but I ran into a
few snags that are pretty much keeping me from leaving linux installed on it.
It has an ATI Radeon mobility 9000 graphics card, which I successfully have
working in X. However, when I'm in X, and close the lid (
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:17:22AM -0400, Matt Perry wrote:
> If I have X open, but switch to a console before closing the lid, it
will only
> have to resume once. Then I just ctrl+alt+F7 to get my X session
back
> cleanly. This leads me to believe it has something to do with the
video
> dr
Hi,
I've an Armada 7400 with a full disk of 800 Megs; I
found a 40 Gig Dk230eb on ebay, and I'm trying to
install linux on it, using floppy install because I
don't have it's CDROM; I do have a great Wi-Fi Avaya
11b connection from the 2.4.18 linux on the 100% used
disk.
I've discovered that the la
Hello,
I was faced to the same sort of problem, so I tried to find a way to work
with it.
Here were my experience and discoveries.
I use debian patched kernel 2.6.6 plus patch for bootsplash from testing
distribution.
I have a Compaq EVO N800C with integrated Intel eepro100 ethernet adapter
seen
Hi Matt,
Le 12633ième jour après Epoch,
Matt Perry écrivait:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got a Dell 600m laptop. I installed linux on it, but I ran into a
> few snags that are pretty much keeping me from leaving linux installed on it.
>
> It has an ATI Radeon mobility 9000 graphics card, which I succe
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 12:35:32PM -0400, John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:17:22AM -0400, Matt Perry wrote:
> > If I have X open, but switch to a console before closing the lid, it
> will only
> > have to resume once. Then I just ctrl+alt+F7 to get my X session
> back
> >
Quoting hbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I was faced to the same sort of problem, so I tried to find a way to work
> with it.
> Here were my experience and discoveries.
>
> I use debian patched kernel 2.6.6 plus patch for bootsplash from testing
> distribution.
> I have a Compaq EVO N800C
Thomas Amm wrote:
Michael K O'Brien wrote:
Hola~
I've got a Linux laptop (Debian unstable) I need to syncronize with a
Windows
XP box. I'm looking for something like rdist to intelligently sync the
two.
Other than cygwin's rdist, can anyone recommend something?
Unison? You'd need samba
Platform: Intel Pentium M (Dell Inspiron D600)
gcc 3.3.4-1,
kernel-image-2.6.4-1-686 2.6.4-1,
kernel-headers-2.6.4-1 2.6.4-1,
kernel-headers-2.6.4-1-686 2.6.4-1,
ndiswrapper 0.8-1,
ndiswrapper-source 0.8-1
I'm trying to follow the instruc
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Simon McCartney wrote:
> Thomas Amm wrote:
> > Michael K O'Brien wrote:
> >
> >> Hola~
> >>
> >> I've got a Linux laptop (Debian unstable) I need to syncronize with a
> >> Windows
> >> XP box. I'm looking for something like rdist to intelligently sync the
> >> two.
> >>
> >> Ot
Debian Laptop List wrote:
Unison? You'd need samba going somewhere...the Windows GTK port isn't bad.
You don't need samba to run unison (afaik), but you need unison running on
both systems.
True, I forgot about that, you can even tell unison to use ssh to talk
to another machine and start
Hi all,
I'm now completely confused by hotplug, pcmcia-cs, and how on earth to get my
WG511 up automatically by either plugging it in while my laptop is running or
when it is booting if it's already plugged in.
I have successfully gotten my docking station's 3Com card working in this
fashion a
Sorry for the top post, but I neglected to mention I'm using
kernel-image-2.6.7-1-686.
Pete
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:34:37 +1000
"Peter A. Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm now completely confused by hotplug, pcmcia-cs, and how on earth to get my
> WG511 up automatically by eit
Wow, Michael, you don't mean to imply that Pixar is using Debian to
fabricate these enormously enjoybale movies? I love them!
Cheers, Stefan (debian @ goessling . de)
Hi,
I recently got a Dell 600m laptop. I installed linux on it, but I ran into a
few snags that are pretty much keeping me from leaving linux installed on it.
It has an ATI Radeon mobility 9000 graphics card, which I successfully have
working in X. However, when I'm in X, and close the lid (
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:17:22AM -0400, Matt Perry wrote:
> If I have X open, but switch to a console before closing the lid, it
will only
> have to resume once. Then I just ctrl+alt+F7 to get my X session
back
> cleanly. This leads me to believe it has something to do with the
video
> dr
Hi,
I've an Armada 7400 with a full disk of 800 Megs; I
found a 40 Gig Dk230eb on ebay, and I'm trying to
install linux on it, using floppy install because I
don't have it's CDROM; I do have a great Wi-Fi Avaya
11b connection from the 2.4.18 linux on the 100% used
disk.
I've discovered that the la
Hello,
I was faced to the same sort of problem, so I tried to find a way to work
with it.
Here were my experience and discoveries.
I use debian patched kernel 2.6.6 plus patch for bootsplash from testing
distribution.
I have a Compaq EVO N800C with integrated Intel eepro100 ethernet adapter
seen
Hi Matt,
Le 12633ième jour après Epoch,
Matt Perry écrivait:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got a Dell 600m laptop. I installed linux on it, but I ran into a
> few snags that are pretty much keeping me from leaving linux installed on it.
>
> It has an ATI Radeon mobility 9000 graphics card, which I succe
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 12:35:32PM -0400, John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:17:22AM -0400, Matt Perry wrote:
> > If I have X open, but switch to a console before closing the lid, it
> will only
> > have to resume once. Then I just ctrl+alt+F7 to get my X session
> back
> >
Quoting hbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I was faced to the same sort of problem, so I tried to find a way to work
> with it.
> Here were my experience and discoveries.
>
> I use debian patched kernel 2.6.6 plus patch for bootsplash from testing
> distribution.
> I have a Compaq EVO N800C
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