onsdag 7. desember 2005, 08:57, skrev Michael Feher:
> Dear all
>
> I am trying to install the stable release of Debain 3.1 r0a on a
> Fujitsu Siemens S7020 and have the problem that the SATA disk is not
> recognized. The hardware should be supported as I can boot with
> Knoppix and can access the
Hi all,
I've a problem with pcmcia on my laptop (Hamlet Fe1500 net card): at boot the
loading of pcmcia freezes the system (I renamed the S20pcmcia in /etc/rc2.s and
/etc/rc3.d): the same happened when installation takes place, but the insertion
of the card solved the problem : what is the diff
Hi,
What is the right location to do things that should be done when an
Internet connection becomes available? By that, I mean things like
running ntpdate, flushing the mail queue, maybe do some synchronization,
etc. I was considering an 'up do-stuff || true' statement
in /etc/network/interfaces,
>From: Koen Vermeer
>
>What is the right location to do things that should be done when an
>Internet connection becomes available? By that, I mean things like
>running ntpdate, flushing the mail queue, maybe do some synchronization,
>etc. I was considering an 'up do-stuff || true' statement
>in
Hi,
I have a problem with my WLAN PC-Card (PCMCIA?). I don't know whitch
driver to install. I tried "acx100-0.2.0pre8_plus_fixes_57" but what
will i have to do next?
Sorry, if it is an easy problem but I am a bloody newbie.
Thanks for you help
Lars
PS: I don't know, if it is important but my
hi
ever since i installed debian i always have to issue "ifdown eth0" if i
wanna use wifi or "ifdown eth1" for ethernet.
what's wrong?
any configuration stuff i overlooked?
thanks in advance
duncan
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I have a trogon green735 laptop and the system battery (2032) is going bad.
Does anyone know how to find it. I have never worked on a laptop, but have
built 100s of normal (case) computers.
Many thanks,
Jim
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No experience with that make/model, but it's quite possible it's
soldered directly onto the motherboard. If not, it snaps into a holder
on the motherboard. Look to see if you can remove the keyboard, this may
provide access. Often, the keyboard either clips in along the edges,
and/or has screws tha
Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote on Dec, 11:
> I'm trying (unsucessfully) to configure ALSA on a Fujitsu Lifebook E342,
> with Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed. I wonder if someone could
> kick me to the right direction.
[...]
It was simpler than I expected:
1. dpkg-reconfigure linu
Hi Duncan,
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 19:47:24 +0100
Duncan Kolba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
>
> ever since i installed debian i always have to issue "ifdown eth0" if i
> wanna use wifi or "ifdown eth1" for ethernet.
>
> what's wrong?
Sounds like the routing is not reconfigured when inserting t
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