Hello list,
I am running debian unstable version on my laptop, for some reason, the
eth0 is running under half duplex. The interface does come up and I do
have internet access, I am just wondering if there is a way I can make
it working under full duplex. Can anyone help?
Thanks a lot
Larin
Hi Andy,
* Andy Dolbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050729 09:33]:
> I've tried using tpconfig to disable tap mode, but that doesn't fix
> this problem. It's almost like I need to just turn the touchpad off
> completely while I'm typing text.
Try "syndaemon", from the xfree86-driver-synaptics package; s
larinia wrote:
Hello list,
I am running debian unstable version on my laptop, for some reason,
the eth0 is running under half duplex. The interface does come up and
I do have internet access, I am just wondering if there is a way I can
make it working under full duplex. Can anyone help?
Th
Hello,
I saw the half duplex message in the /var/log/syslog. I am not sure if
the cat-5 cable is the network cable(Sorry, I am a newbie), if it is,
then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless bridge.
Doofus wrote:
larinia wrote:
Hello list,
I am running debian uns
Am Freitag, 29. Juli 2005 12.51 schrieb larinia:
> then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless bridge
If the other device really is a hub, then half-duplex is the best you'll get.
Only switches can do full duplex...
Patrick
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Am 2005-07-29 13:16:55, schrieb Patrick Dreker:
> Am Freitag, 29. Juli 2005 12.51 schrieb larinia:
> > then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless bridge
> If the other device really is a hub, then half-duplex is the best you'll get.
> Only switches can do full duplex...
T
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 11:51:23AM +0100, larinia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I saw the half duplex message in the /var/log/syslog. I am not sure if
> the cat-5 cable is the network cable(Sorry, I am a newbie), if it is,
> then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless bridge.
Run
larinia wrote:
Hello,
I saw the half duplex message in the /var/log/syslog. I am not sure if
the cat-5 cable is the network cable(Sorry, I am a newbie), if it is,
then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless
bridge.
Doofus wrote:
larinia wrote:
Hello list,
I am
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vers 13:46, Nick Leverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> I saw the half duplex message in the /var/log/syslog. I am not sure if
>> the cat-5 cable is the network cable(Sorry, I am a newbie), if it is,
>> then it is connecting
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On 7/28/05, Will Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you give more information? What do the 'input devices' sections of your
> XF85Config file say? Are you using the synaptics driver (try 'lsmod
> synaptic')?
> There are several options for the X11 config file that are relevant:
> MinSpeed
On 7/29/05, Andy Dolbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/28/05, Will Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you give more information? What do the 'input devices' sections of
> your
> > XF85Config file say? Are you using the synaptics driver (try 'lsmod
> synaptic')?
> > There are several option
well, I tried already on my inspiron 600m setting i8k as a module and
forcing it. So I can see now the i8k module up and running:
% lsmod
Module Size Used by
...
i8k 7184 1
However although I also have set the buttons for increasing/decreasing
volume, the k
On 7/29/05, Dominique Orban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I have a synaptic touchpad on my laptop (Alienware Area 51-M 5500) and
> here is the touchpad section of my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad"
> Driver "syna
David Reviejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Andy,
>
> * Andy Dolbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050729 09:33]:
>> I've tried using tpconfig to disable tap mode, but that doesn't fix
>> this problem. It's almost like I need to just turn the touchpad off
>> completely while I'm typing text.
>
> Try "sy
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 12:27:12PM -0600, Andy Dolbey wrote:
> I thought I had loaded the synaptics driver, but it was the "synaptic
> package manager" I had loaded. Different piece altogether.
Truly. You'll want the driver, then, not the package manager (although that's
fine, too).
> Section "
Andy Dolbey wrote:
>> > I've tried using tpconfig to disable tap mode, but that doesn't fix
>> > this problem. It's almost like I need to just turn the touchpad off
>> > completely while I'm typing text.
>>
>> What did you try with tpconfig?
>
> I tried turning off the tapmode like this:
>
>
Please Alan:
I guess you might not even remember how did you did this
step to configure the ethernet. I have just installed Debian
Sarge on my laptop and have exactly the same problem. I have
been looking for the netdriver.tgz on the web, based on
other discussions and could not find it where it
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