OoO En ce milieu de nuit étoilée du dimanche 06 mars 2005, vers 03:47,
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> - echo E: this calls for suicide... okay, I'll try to continue instead... >&2
> + echo E: this calls for suicide, but I will try to continue... >&2
Are you sure that your patch
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 10:12:02AM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> OoO En ce milieu de nuit étoilée du dimanche 06 mars 2005, vers 03:47,
> martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>
> > - echo E: this calls for suicide... okay, I'll try to continue instead...
> > >&2
> > + echo E: this call
also sprach Vincent Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.03.06.1012 +0100]:
> Are you sure that your patch is complete ? I don't see how such a
> patch could fix something. :)
Well, it is a syntax error, and the script executes with -e, so it
aborts. Since linuxrc.suspend2 executes before real-li
Hi all,
I have fixed the problems in the Debian suspend2 patch and made
version 2.1.8-3 of the kernel-patch-suspend2 package available at
the usual repository:
deb http://debian.maduck.net ~madduck/packages/stage/kernel-patch-suspend2/
deb-src http://debian.maduck.net
~madduck/packages/stage
Wee-Jin Goh wrote:
Question. What driver are you using? Is it the standard nv driver that
comes with Xorg? Or did you download the binary driver from nVidia? I'm
curious because I've been trying to get vga-out working on my Powerbook
with an nVidia chipset. However, since nVidia doesn't release any
Sorry for yet another email...
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.03.06.2117 +0100]:
> deb http://debian.maduck.net ~madduck/packages/stage/kernel-patch-suspend2/
> deb-src http://debian.maduck.net
> ~madduck/packages/stage/kernel-patch-suspend2/
At least one person is awa
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