Hi
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:25:08 +0100
Felice Manganiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know only that my laptop can't enter in the runlevel 2 the first
> time I turn it on, but don't have any problem to start with 2.4 and
> all is ok.
> You known if there is something wrong with grub at the mom
Hello,
I have noticed that my CD drive reads digital audio way slower than it should.
I run cdparanoia and it seems like it's running at not more than 4x. It takes
15 minutes to rip a CD, even without encoding, just rip to wav.
I got DMA enabled which seems to change nothing.
If I try to forc
Cabuz Alexandru wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed that my CD drive reads digital audio way slower than it should.
I run cdparanoia and it seems like it's running at not more than 4x. It takes
15 minutes to rip a CD, even without encoding, just rip to wav.
I got DMA enabled which seems to change nothi
On 17 Jan 2005, Cabuz Alexandru wrote:
> I have noticed that my CD drive reads digital audio way slower than it should.
> I run cdparanoia and it seems like it's running at not more than 4x. It takes
> 15 minutes to rip a CD, even without encoding, just rip to wav.
[...]
> And on my home compute
> Get hold of cdparanoia for Windows, or try cdparanoia with the '-Z'
> flag, or using 'cdda2wav'.
I tried running it with -Z and it does go a little bit faster, but not
x16 or x24 as it should. I tried setting the drive speed to 16 and 24
with hdparm moreover and then forced cdparanoia to read at
Has anyone installed Debian or any kind of Linux on an IBM Thinkpad 755C
(or anything similar) that only has a floppy drive, no cd-rom drive and
no network connection? I've got a pc with network connection of course
so I could get whatever I need on floppies. Also, the specs are not
encouraging
[Sorry for jumping in so late.]
On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 07:08:46AM +0100, Mateusz ?oskot said
> IBM Thinkpad X40
> Plus:
> + very small (maller than A4 paper sheet), only 1.3 Kg !!!
> + case made with metal covered by something like thin rubber, so no
> fingerprints are visible ;-)))
> + Thinkpad
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Get hold of cdparanoia for Windows, or try cdparanoia with the '-Z'
flag, or using 'cdda2wav'.
I tried running it with -Z and it does go a little bit faster, but not
x16 or x24 as it should. I tried setting the drive speed to 16 and 24
with hdparm moreover and then forced cd
Hi,
I own ad asus 716 pda and have been following the linux porting effort
for a while. The project is useless so fare since the touchscreen
driver is missing so me and some aother in the project would like to
lobby asus for the specs, but how?
Do you have some sample letter we could modify? Who sh
I used to run Debian on a 755C for several years (it was my first laptop).
I installed via floppy and eventually hooked up to a PLIP connection. In
fact I used it until just before I moved about 18 months ago. I had X and
fvwm95 running on it. It does run much better though if you have 36MB.
If
Ioana Glitia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Has anyone installed Debian or any kind of Linux on an IBM Thinkpad 755C
> (or anything similar) that only has a floppy drive, no cd-rom drive and
> no network connection? I've got a pc with network connection of course
> so I could get whatever I need
I've started installing Debian (the latest stable) and i've put all the
20 base floppies in. Where could I get the X window packages for debian
from, to put them on the hadrive (with the floppies- I don't have the
cables for a ftp connection) and then use apt-get to install them?
Ioana
[EMAIL
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 15:49 +0100, Swen Walkowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ich habe eine R50p und bin echt zufrieden mit der Linux untersduetzung.
> Nur leider schaffe ich es nicht diesen scall boutten zum lazfen
> zubekommen. Hat das schon jemand hinbekommen und wenn ja wie?
Hi,
My German has twenty y
David A. Patterson wrote:
Sorry, the second part of the question: The card's been relabled by
T-Mobile as Sony Ericsson GC79 (it's a recent purchase)
# cardctl ident
Socket 0:
product info: "Broadcom", "802.11g/GPRS CardBus", "1.0"
manfid: 0x02d0, 0x0432
The card can't be put into mode Monitor or
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Hi All,
I've got an external FIrewire drive here and am not able to access it
via sbp2 module.
I am running debian unstable and tried 2.6.9-2-k7.
Any ideas what to try? Additionally, my firewire harddisc works well...
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Hey
I'm now trying for some time to install Skape on my Laptop (amilo a1630). But
the best thing i was able to get was a ringing. neather I was able to hear my
friend nor was he able to hear me.
it seems like I'm using oss (i don't know cause I'm new in linux):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/as
jochen issing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:47:21 +0100) writes:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've got an external FIrewire drive here and am not able to access it
> via sbp2 module.
Do you also have the ohci1394 module loaded?
> I am running debia
On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 21:23 +0100, Swen Walkowski wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> thngs for your answer ;), My problem is the boutten with the blue line
> between the bouttens with the read liens. I hope you will find it. ;) I
> can't use it. I will use it for scrolling, if i press it than I can
> scroll
On Monday 17 January 2005 21:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm now trying for some time to install Skape on my Laptop (amilo a1630).
> But the best thing i was able to get was a ringing. neather I was able to
> hear my friend nor was he able to hear me. it seems like I'm using oss (i
> don't know
I've installed the base system of Debian (from the 20 floppy disks) on
my IBM 755C Thinkpad (it has no cd-rom and only 20 MB RAM as I said in a
different mail). When I try to mount a floppy disk it says:
end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 64
/dev/fd0: Input/output error
end_reque
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 12:08:12AM +0200, Ioana Glitia wrote:
> I've installed the base system of Debian (from the 20 floppy disks) on
> my IBM 755C Thinkpad (it has no cd-rom and only 20 MB RAM as I said in a
> different mail). When I try to mount a floppy disk it says:
>
> end_request: I/O err
The floppy is read with no problems by the suse 9.2 on my pc.
Joerg Beyer wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 12:08:12AM +0200, Ioana Glitia wrote:
I've installed the base system of Debian (from the 20 floppy disks) on
my IBM 755C Thinkpad (it has no cd-rom and only 20 MB RAM as I said in a
differe
Hello Ioana,
* Ioana Glitia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-17 23:12]:
> I've installed the base system of Debian (from the 20 floppy disks) on
> my IBM 755C Thinkpad (it has no cd-rom and only 20 MB RAM as I said in a
> different mail). When I try to mount a floppy disk it says:
>
> end_request:
Ioana Glitia wrote:
> The floppy is read with no problems by the suse 9.2 on my pc.
It is not that unusual for a floppy to work in one computer drive but
not in another. They are sensitive to the alignments of the heads in
the device.
In any case, let me suggest mtools. I don't really like moun
>
> It is not that unusual for a floppy to work in one computer drive but
> not in another. They are sensitive to the alignments of the heads in
> the device.
>
Happens to me all the time.
Walt
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