Re: a question on this laptop if ok..

2004-10-28 Thread Koen Vermeer
Op di 26-10-2004, om 22:47 schreef Jackie: > I just bought a used one the shadow ram can be turned off and on by > hitting enter when disabled is highlighted. I have turned it on and > off doing that way, Hope that helps . > but my question is do you have any idea where to get a users manual > for

Re: Problems with ACPI and ethernet Sis900

2004-10-28 Thread Alan Pope
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:47:59 +0100, Hugo Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with my ethernet card (sis900). I don't have connection > to the network until i put in grub "ACPI=off" > Now my ethernet works, but i don't have acpi, because if i put it on, > the connection to

[OT] USB device allocation

2004-10-28 Thread debian-laptop
I know it's off topic, but this is one of the few mailing lists I am subscribed to that has useful information and intelligent respondents (most of the time) :) Is there a way of forcing a usb device (in this case a usb flash drive) to always connect as /dev/sdb? I have a camera that I also co

Re: [OT] USB device allocation

2004-10-28 Thread Koen Vermeer
Op do 28-10-2004, om 14:07 schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I know it's off topic, but this is one of the few mailing lists I am > subscribed to that has useful information and intelligent respondents > (most of the time) :) I apologize for my message earlier this day. Sometimes I just can't resist.

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2004-10-28 Thread Anders Breindahl
On Monday 25 October 2004 09:22, Gustavo Halperin wrote: > >Do you know how to make linux write to ntfs? > You can configure it in your kernel (I use this configuration in my > kernel 2.6.7), there is also > a Free Open Project (try search it in the net) that do it and they tell > that is 100% sec

Re: [OT] USB device allocation

2004-10-28 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 28 October 2004 09:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I know it's off topic, but this is one of the few mailing lists I am > subscribed to that has useful information and intelligent respondents > (most of the time) :) > > Is there a way of forcing a usb device (in this case a usb flash dri

Setting up alias for orinoco_cs

2004-10-28 Thread Jason Martens
Hey all, I've got a Dell C640 with the builtin 802.11b wireless. It is working with the orinoco_cs driver. However, when I dock and undock my laptop, the eth0-2 numbers change, so when I am undocked the wireless is eth1, but when I am docked, the wireless is eth2. Is there a way I can set

Re: Problems with ACPI and ethernet Sis900

2004-10-28 Thread Hugo Santos
Alan Pope wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:47:59 +0100, Hugo Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I have a problem with my ethernet card (sis900). I don't have connection to the network until i put in grub "ACPI=off" Now my ethernet works, but i don't have acpi, because if i put it on, the connect

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2004-10-28 Thread Tyler Schwend
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Re: Setting up alias for orinoco_cs

2004-10-28 Thread Michael Schiansky
Hi Jason! On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 01:50:53PM -0500, Jason Martens wrote: > Is there a way I can set up an alias so the wireless is always eth2 (or > wlan0 or something like that)? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show ifrename Package: ifrename Maintainer: Guus Sliepen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archite

Re: [OT] USB device allocation

2004-10-28 Thread debian-laptop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know it's off topic, but this is one of the few mailing lists I am subscribed to that has useful information and intelligent respondents (most of the time) :) Is there a way of forcing a usb device (in this case a usb flash drive) to always connect as /dev/sdb? I hav

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Re: [OT] USB device allocation

2004-10-28 Thread Ivan Fernandez
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 10:07:24PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a way of forcing a usb device (in this case a usb flash drive) > to always connect as /dev/sdb? > > I have a camera that I also connect to my laptop, which I would prefer > to always be connected as dev/sda mainly for