Re: Help to install graphical environment on Hyundai 255KI 15.

2005-12-03 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo wrote: > I don't manage to install a graphical environment on my > Hyundai 255KI 15, Debian Sarge 3.1 stable. > After the base installation I did: > > # apt-get install gdm gnome > > , but no graphical environment will start, neither with: > > $ startx > > nor with: > > $

Re: Help to install graphical environment on Hyundai 255KI 15.

2005-12-03 Thread Gina Haeussge
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Other hints? Take a look into the logfile of your Xserver, that would be either /var/log/Xorg.0.log or /var/log/XFree86.0.log (depends on the xserver you got there, I'd guess it's the latter one). Any line with (EE) or (WW) is

Re: Acer travelmate acerhk.0.5.28 hotkey problem

2005-12-03 Thread john
or you can use checkinstall: #apt-get install checkinstall you compile the module (make) but do not install it, and then you do: #checkinstall make install this creates a .deb package, you can specify it's headers. >On Saturday 03 December 2005 08:59, Martin Vlk wrote: > I have compiled the kernel

Re: Acer travelmate acerhk.0.5.28 hotkey problem

2005-12-03 Thread kaemtner
Martin Vlk wrote: I have compiled the kernel module and the extra keys now generate X events (as shown by xev). So the driver itself works fine. How to compile the acerhk module and create deb package I assume you have a configured Linux kernel source in the directory and you have installed

Re: Acer travelmate acerhk.0.5.28 hotkey problem

2005-12-03 Thread kaemtner
john wrote: or you can use checkinstall: #apt-get install checkinstall you compile the module (make) but do not install it, and then you do: #checkinstall make install this creates a .deb package, you can specify it's headers. "you can specify it's headers." Sorry what does this mean? Wha

Re: Debian on an IBM ThinkPad t42(p)?

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Wohler
Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I like my Thinkpads. I haven't considered any other brand. Me too. Particularly the T series. I've had a T30 and T41 at work, and my T40p at home for years. Debian every time. I still need to update the hotplug -> udev migration in etch/sid, but the i

Re: USB devices dead after APM suspend on kernel 2.6.14-2-686

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Wohler
Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu > Lifebook E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB > devices (a 4-port hub and a mouse) are not brought up Paulo, I've attached my /etc/apm/event.d/local file. You shou