On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 23:24:54 -0400
Pierre used the keyboard to craft this:
>|On Tuesday 13 September 2005 23:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>|> Heres my XConfig, any other parts needed just ask-
>|>
>|> Section "inputdevice"
>|> Identifier"Configured Mouse"
>|> Driver
Hi all
i tried to complile ipw2200 source module and got following error:
(DEBIAN Testing / up 2 date)
/usr/bin/make -C /usr/src/linux M=/usr/src/modules/ipw2200/driver
MODVERDIR=/usr/src/modules/ipw2200/driver/tmp/.tmp_versions
modules
make[3]: Entering directory /usr/src/linux-heade
Hallo Martin,
* Martin Jenewein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-14 14:53]:
> i tried to complile ipw2200 source module and got following error:
>
> (DEBIAN Testing / up 2 date)
[...]
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8072407&forum_id=38938
maybe this helps.
regards nico
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I'd like to perform a clean install on my laptop of Debian but with an
XOrg desktop.
Laptop is an IBM Thinkpad T40 2373-42G.
Any pointers to good howtos ?
TIA,
Bob
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Bob Alexander wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I currently run a Gnome desktop but also have some KDE appls I cannot
> seem to live with including Konqueror and k3b.
>
> Of Gnome I like the project utopia stuff (hal, d-bus, hotplug etc.).
>
> Question 1) What is the state of the art for KDE discovering,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 03:58:31PM +0200, Bob Alexander wrote:
> I'd like to perform a clean install on my laptop of Debian but with an
> XOrg desktop.
X.Org is in testing ("etch") now. So the easiest way is to just do a
clean install from etch. If you want everthing except X to be from
stable
Brian Kimball wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Brian Kimball wrote:
>> > Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> >> If I copy the whole filesystem to another hard drive and rebuild
>> >> the dpkg database, will it work ? Will dpkg be able to understand
>> >> all the packages installed ?
...
>> > Totally unn
Eric Cooper wrote:
> X.Org is in testing ("etch") now. So the easiest way is to just do a
> clean install from etch. If you want everthing except X to be from
> stable ("woody"), it's a bit harder, but not much:
Just a note -- the current stable Debian distribution is "sarge" not
"woody".
Matej
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:08:14AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Just a note -- the current stable Debian distribution is "sarge" not
> "woody".
You're right of course. I always refer to them as stable / testing /
unstable in my sources.list rather than sarge / etch / sid, but I've
seen conflicting
In this moment I have the following framebuffers compiled in my kernel:
radeonfb (supporting the ATI Radeon M9 chip of my laptop)
vesafb
vga16
Even though I use a GRUB kernel line with video=vesafb:1024x768-32
the dmesg shows that "something" is detecting the presence of the Radeon
chip and the
Bob Alexander wrote:
I'd like to perform a clean install on my laptop of Debian but with an
XOrg desktop.
Laptop is an IBM Thinkpad T40 2373-42G.
Any pointers to good howtos ?
Actually, xorg is in testing now (also known as etch). So, get your
handy-dandy net-install cd, do a base install
Eric Cooper wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:08:14AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
Just a note -- the current stable Debian distribution is "sarge" not
"woody".
You're right of course. I always refer to them as stable / testing /
unstable in my sources.list rather than sarge / etch / sid
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Brian Kimball wrote:
> And BTW, what does this have to do with laptops? :-)
Thanks for all your reply.
I'm willing to switch to LVM because AFAIK it can do resizing of Logical
Volumes. I own a 30 GB HDD and therefore, with the help of LVM, will be
a
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MJD wrote:
> This souldn't be a problem. I installed two different distributions on one
> lvm VG. However, after you copy back the data, you will need to recreate
> your initrd file because it needs to discover the lvm setup, and correctly
> set it up
I have now been running 2.6.13.1 for some time and it looks really promising.
The BogoMIPS value is now very "stable", i.e. not changing greatly from boot
to boot.
I will report back if this hope happens to fail, but let it not be the case.
Thank you all for advice.
vlcak
On pátek 09 září 2005
men try ti import the driver from ubuntu, they are better then the oficial drivers, in my acer works.
att
NAVIOn 9/14/05, Martin Jenewein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi alli tried to complile ipw2200 source module and got following error:(DEBIAN Testing / up 2 date)/usr/bin/make -C /usr/src/linux
> men try ti import the driver from ubuntu, they are better then the oficial
drivers, in my acer works.
Dude, this statement is just stupid. The ipw2200-source just tries to not
use the compiled source, just the headers.
For the one with the problem:
If you have the headers, it should just work f
Bob Alexander wrote:
> Question 2) Is there a know CLEAN way of cleaning up one environment
> and switching to the other ? Im my case eliminate Gnome and a have a
> pure KDE environment (even though Grip is great :->) ?
>
I think you should simply remove the libs-package of the environment
desire
Derek Broughton wrote:
> aptitude install `cat installed.txt`
>
> Nice, Matej. I think I'll just cron that command on a weekly basis.
??? What is it good for to run this in cron?
Matej
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