>Art Edwards wrote:
>> The cursor on my dell laptop has developed a mind of its own. When I
>> type it moves to either the upper right- or lower left-hand corner of
>> the screen. This behavior appears to be connected to having the cursor
>> joy-stick in the middle of the keyboard. On the wind
Hello Ben.
First, I have ask you if you are doing the update/upgrade from CDs or
from the net. I personally think that is more secure the Net, especially
if you aren't using the stable version (woody).
Next your problem looks like that your source (CD or Net) are not
consistently. Therefore,
Is Centrino support available yet?
I am specifically interested in internal wifi card support and power
management.
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi all,
problem solved using dselect (didn't have aptitude on machine)
using just apt-get to remove each offending package seemed to be heading
into dependency hell, but dselect managed to work it out for me.
thanks for all of your suggestions
Ben.
Ian Greenhoe wrote:
Nope. Won't work -- I've tr
centrino should be supported in debian. visit ipw2100 and ipw2200 are
available in contrib.
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:05:33 -0500, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is Centrino support available yet?
>
> I am specifically interested in internal wifi card support and power
> management.
>
> Thanks,
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me. After I started using pdf readers as external programs, it doesn't
crash with pdfs anymore.
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 21:00:22 +0100, Arjen Verweij
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Additionally, power management seems to work pretty well with the
ondemand cpufreq governor. There are some issues with C3 and USB,
though. Suspend-to-disk and suspend-to-ram work great for me with
swsusp2.
Koen
Op wo 09-03-2005, om 15:12 schreef Gokul Poduval:
> centrino should be supported in d
Hi!
I have an IBM Thinkpad R50 and I want to use the tpctl tools. I
installed thinkpad-source and thinkpad-base. As far as I understood it,
when compiling a kernel with make-kpkg, the thinkpad-modules should be
compiles from thinkpad-source "automatically". Unfortunately, when I execute
---:/usr/sr
err.. oops, not quite sure why that came up..
:)
Ben
Paul Puschmann wrote:
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Ben,
Could you please reconfigure your mail-agent and use a relaname as
sender name instead of debian-laptop@lists.debian.org ?
Kind regards,
Paul
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I didn't know acrobat had products for linux... where can I find those?
I get wierd errors sometimes when I print using xpdf
Gokul Poduval wrote:
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me.
I'm using Xpdf.
Gokul Poduval wrote:
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me. After I started using pdf readers as external programs, it doesn't
crash with pdfs anymore.
On Tue, 08 Mar 200
Emil Carlsson wrote:
I didn't know acrobat had products for linux... where can I find those?
I get wierd errors sometimes when I print using xpdf
You can get the free acrobat reader from www.adobe.com. Its the version
5.0.10. An easy way to get it is to go to about:plugins and select the
adob
Just do it a search in google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=acrobat+linux&sourceid=mozilla-search&sta
rt=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
And you will get some interesting links like:
http://www.savewealth.com/support/acrobat/linux/
Or
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=
see if you are running gpm
get out of X
# apt-get install rcconf
# rcconf
disable gpm
restart X
see if this helps. worst case you have rcconf, a very useful curses sysV
controller.
-C
> -Original Message-
> From: Art Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 200
Hmmm... Have you compiled your copy of thinkpad-source before, against
another kernel? I've found that I need to nuke the source dir
(/usr/src/modules/thinkpad) and re-extract it from the tarball when I
want to compile it against a new kernel.
HTH,
Ian
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:39 +0100, Karl Eb
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 16:00:16 +0100, Karl Ebener wrote:
> I have an IBM Thinkpad R50 and I want to use the tpctl tools. I
> installed thinkpad-source and thinkpad-base. As far as I understood it,
> when compiling a kernel with make-kpkg, the thinkpad-modules should be
> compiles from thinkpad-source
Karl Ebener a écrit :
Hi!
I have an IBM Thinkpad R50 and I want to use the tpctl tools. I
installed thinkpad-source and thinkpad-base. As far as I understood it,
when compiling a kernel with make-kpkg, the thinkpad-modules should be
compiles from thinkpad-source "automatically". Unfortunately, when
Would anyone here be able to give me some guidelines on how to configure
a usb adsl modem (speedtouch 330)?
Thanks in advance,
João Pinheiro
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Gokul Poduval a écrit :
centrino should be supported in debian. visit ipw2100 and ipw2200 are
available in contrib.
I confirm that Centrino is supported by sarge. Two days ago, I installed
the ipw2200 driver on an Asus A3n15 laptop, and now the wifi is working
as expected. I just had some trou
Can someone help me
please? I'm trying to install debian on an old laptop (sony vaio-505g)
without a floppy drive and without a cd-rom drive--therefore, the installation
needs to be from hard drive files and network.
However, I've tried
sarge, 2.6, idepci, woody, and none of the installer
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 23:33, Jeff Mikels wrote:
> Can someone help me please? I'm trying to install debian on an old
> laptop (sony vaio-505g) without a floppy drive and without a cd-rom
> drive--therefore, the installation needs to be from hard drive files
> and network.
> However, I've trie
Title: Message
yes, you need to
instal the SD card driver from dell's website...it's listed as the Texas
Instrument SD card driver...sounds like you reformatted your HD, b/c the drive
should have worked off the bat unless you reformatted or replaced the HD..it is
not connected the the PCMCIA
Title: Message
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&releaseid=R85896&SystemID=INS_PNT_PM_700M&category=0&os=WW1&osl=en&deviceid=7271&devlib=27&fileid=112452
if you are too lazy
(J/k) to go to dell website.
also, you might want
to update all the driv
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Yes, but this is for Windows, and this is a Debian forum, hence I was looking
for a Linux driver.
Thanks for the link though, I wish they had a Linux driver as well.
On Thursday 10 March 2005 08:20 am, Tim Maynard Jewel Lo wrote:
> http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us
>
On 10 Mar 2005, Benedek Frank wrote:
[... driver for SD cards ...]
> Yes, but this is for Windows, and this is a Debian forum, hence I was looking
> for a Linux driver.
>
> Thanks for the link though, I wish they had a Linux driver as well.
There has been some talk on the Linux kernel list of in
Dear All
I bought a C3 Via 1G processor, however, I don't know whether it is
supported with the Linux OS. Anyone knows about it?
Thank
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 22:00:42 +0100, Yves Grenier
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> Gokul Poduval a écrit :
>
> >centrino should be supported in debian. visit ipw2100
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