hat fonts cause to Wine in the current
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Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 22:09:13 -0700
From: "Alan Su" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
i've got an up-to-date woody installation on my ibm t21 laptop, and
i've noticed some weird behavior related to apm. when i bring the
laptop out of suspend mode (either hibernation or regular old
suspend)
seeing if any release the resources.
Yes, I had similair problems a while ago. It just seemed to fix itself. Since
I run the CVS HEAD (and updater quit regularly) version of KDE it's a bit
difficult to know what was broken/fixed ;)
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closing client
> applications one at a time and seeing if any release the resources.
I've just asked David Faure about it (maintainer of kdesktop) and he said that
he thought it was a bug in XF86 4.1, fixed 4.2.
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s for a suspend event?
Include anything from apmd or from the kernel's apm subsystem. Also,
any entries from pcmcia.
Are you using a custom kernel, or the standard Debian kernel?
Chris
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Date: 02 May 2002 22:44:03 +
From: Nikolaj Erichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My Actiontech combo-minipci-card died, and Dell replaced it with a 3com
3c556 minipci combo-card and the modem dosn't work...I search and I
search and it looks like there is no driver...Have anybody made th
to do any more. If
ext3 is compiled as a module you may need to mess around with initrd stuff. I
compile ext3 into the kernel because it's easier, IMHO :)
> PS This is a laptop-question; I would like to hear something about
> performance on IDE disks as well.
Hear what exactly? ;)
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oot the
kernel, you need to specify "root=/dev/sda" on the boot line, as in
"linux root=/dev/sda". If you have SCSI disks on your machine, you
will need to use a different path, e.g. "/dev/sdb" rather than
"/dev/sda".
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diff -ruN linux-2.4.15-orig/drive
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Jeff wrote:
>
> Jeremy Zawodny, 2002-May-27 23:40 -0700:
> >
> > The Thinkpad 600E I'm using has been with me 2.5 years and is still
> > going strong. Over that time I've added memory (up to 512MB now) and
> > upgraded the disk (20GB). But it's still plenty fast for what I
Crawford"
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playing with this setting in /etc/alsa/alsa-base.conf?
# Define true if you want to unload alsa modules before
# your system suspneds. This is currently useful if your
# machine is hanged up after resume.
force_stop_modules_before_suspend=false
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Check out www.linux-laptop.net. They have documentation (submitted by
users, mostly) about installing just about any distro on any model
laptop out there. It's a good site to peruse when you're looking for
info about how tricky a linux install might be on a particular model.
Alice M. Pinard
space required to do an install; so far I have freed up 600 Mb, is
That's very hard to define since it's possible to install it on 386 with a
hard disk of only a few hundred megs of space. Obviously it depends what you
want to install, 600MB should be fine for a bare-bones X workstati
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On Monday 01 July 2002 4:59 pm, Jay wrote:
> Thanks for the bytes Chris, now what do you like about Woody?
Potato (2.2) is considered to be the "stable" distrinution. It's two years old
now, the software is extremely out of
m to work - just get disc errors.
Unfortunately I cannot boot dos and use that route 'cos the CD drive and
floopy drive use the same bay.
Any ideas gratefully received.
Best regards
Chris Tipney
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I can have my choice OS on
seemingly a nice looking bit of hardware. Costly though so I want to
hear from others who've taken the plunge.
TIA,
Chris
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I've just installed Woody on an IBM 600x, and am very pleased with the
results. I'm using the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel as installed (i.e., I haven't
built a kernel yet, although I plan to for other reasons). The wireless
network works just fine, as long as WEP is not used by the AP. I have
sucsessf
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 09:20:23 -0700
From: Mark Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Back in the potato days, someone posted a nice list of sources from
their /etc/apt/sources.list. Now that woody is installed on my machine
from CDs, I'd like to switch to http sources. I've got two listed
el?
As others have stated, there is no reliable write support for NTFS. I
got round this problem by converting my Win2k partitions to FAT32, which
is read-writable from linux.
hth
Chris
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Having just set up a similar system (Woody, Orinoco, RG-1000), I did
things a timy bit differently.
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Eric M. Winslow wrote:
> Debian recognizes my card fine (2 high beeps), but that's it. I do have
> the wireless tools installed.
>
> Here's my /etc/network/interfaces:
>
> aut
e a little more complicated if you have more
than one pcmcia card (maybe add a second hint which is the name of the card
to the whereami hook?)
> > > On lwe I've seen on Chris' laptop, that whereami was triggered when he
> > > plugged the ethernet cable?! How is that to
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:42:04 -
From: "Craig Genner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
How would I also get to autodetect when the network
Check the Samba docs ('apt-get install samba-doc' if you don't have them).
It appears that NSS does work with NetBIOS names; the name to know is
winbind. Read /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/winbind.html for the
details.
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I'm trying to get XFree86 4.2.0 to work on my Compaq Armada 7770 DMT, I can
only get a very low resolution screen to work - anyone had any real success.
The same machine worked quite well with XFree 3.
Thanks,
Chris Tipney
p.s. using woody
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Ben,
Thanks for the info - I have seen the references - but as far as I could see
no reference to XFree86 Version 4.2.0
Best regards,
Chris Tipney
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To: Chris Tipney
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y the scripts
in /etc/init.d/, everything is in order - but in practice eth1 (the PCMCIA
card) is not initialized before it tries to get set up with the config in
/etc/network/interfaces. What's the matter here? Is this a configuration
error on my part, or Debian's?
Tha
he card is
inserted into its slot?
take care.
chris.
At 07:19 PM Tuesday 1/7/2003, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
"chris" == chris horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
chris> hello. there's a colleague at work here with a sony vaio
chris> and two network interfaces. one
e no CorePointer was
defined.
Maybe something similar could help you?
(I'm not at my laptop, so I can't give the exact line I added)
> Anders
Greetings,
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is perhaps better 'just in case'.
For dhclient, the timeout is configured by adding this to
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf:
timeout 4;
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I have one that works okay.
Here's my setup:
Thinkpad 600E running Unstable, custom-built 2.4.20 kernel without
kernel PCMCIA support. I'm using pcmcia-cs to run the wireless card. I
also installed the wireless-tools package to configure the necessary
wireless info (essid, wep key, etc.) with
only the wireless when at home?
Thanks,
Chris
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The 600X is a fine machine for running Debian. There are a lot of pages
with useful information on how to configure Linux for it, and I've found
the speed to be just fine. I had no problems getting X running, and
hibernate & suspend work as they should. My only current complaint is
the cost of r
t says the device is
busy. Are there module parameters that I need to pass or something to get
this working.
Any suggestions or links to others who have done this successfully would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
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Hi all,
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to have a (eth 1
hey whats going on are you
single?
are you a man because if so i'm looking for a HOT
man!
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:24:06 +0200
From: Mauro Darida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am trying to make working the laptop-net package on my woody but when I
try to load a scheme I get a misterious error:
# /etc/init.d/laptop-net scheme test
# arp-discovery uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_P
Hi all,
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to have a (eth 1
I tried /etc/discover.conf and /etc/discover-modprobe.conf, but still
get the error messages in the logs. Any other ideas?
ski
Derek Broughton wrote:
On September 30, 2004 01:40 pm, Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I really like debian (testing) on my dell 5100. Got everything working
well
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single?
are you a man because if so i'm looking for a HOT
man!
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:24:06 +0200
From: Mauro Darida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am trying to make working the laptop-net package on my woody but when I
try to load a scheme I get a misterious error:
# /etc/init.d/laptop-net scheme test
# arp-discovery uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_P
.
The disk problem... thats another matter.
Chris M.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:15:50 +1000, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:47, "Brendan Dacre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have not been able to find a way to set any cmos
, good/bad experiences, alternate
methods) would be appreciated.
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hat would allow me to take
notes alongside PDF slides. Most of my lecture notes come in PDFs and
I'd like to be able to map notes to particular slides in a nice
graphical editor, ala Powerpoint's "slide notes" feature.
Any ideas?
Chris M.
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:36:20 +0100,
Sounds like Microsoft OneNote
(http://www.microsoft.com/office/onenote/prodinfo/default.mspx) with
some network stuff :(
If I had a tablet, I'd be willing to help start a similar project.
Anybody got a nice tablet PC they feel like mailing me?
Chris M.
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 23:07:33
options do I have for a right-click?
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So there seems to be a problem with the mode "1280x1024". But what
and why? Before upgrading, there was no problem and the config is
the same as before.
Can someone help me??
Cheers, Chris
m 2.5 adapters before, so I'm not worried
about driver support, but I am worried about whether or not it is on
the IBM Bios "white-list" of allowed MiniPCI cards.
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roubleshoot this are appreciated. I do not think I need to
recompile the kernel because I can see the card.
cheers,
ski
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Jeff Coppock wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing
(2.6.7-2 kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"Admin-Wireless" Nickname
MB wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Jeff Coppock wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing
(2.6.7-2 kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID
y itself, we find it
connected to the entire universe"John Muir
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Jeff Coppock wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Thanks for all the comments. I finally got to the library which
has an open system. Still no luck so it must be the card or OS.
I put mandrake 10 on an open partition and will try it tomorrow.
If that doesn't work the next step will be to lo
Hi,
Figured out the problem after checking out the ndiswrapper site. The
dell 5100's do not turn on the radio part of the card until you press
Fn-F2. Amazing how one keystroke can make all the difference.
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Well, I went to the library tonight and the card woul
and what are good numbers from a card/access point combination. I have
numbers, I just really do not know what they mean.
thanks very much.
ski
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Chris "Ski&quo
Hi,
I have been able to get the truemobile 1300 - ndiswrappers working with
anonymous access points, but not with an access point that requires a
key. I can set the key, but not the essid. It just ignores iwconfig
wlan0 essid Admin-Wireless.
I tried the truemobile 1150 which uses the build i
skip ich2rom
into /etc/discover.conf but it did not help.
Thanks,
ski
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some of it (blacklist?) Keep hotplug
c) Keep discover but disable some of it (blacklist?) Purge hotplug
Sorry, but your last paragraph is not clear to me.
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eth0: could not install IRQ handler
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Would love to help, what can I do ?
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I thought the config below should do the trick...
I tried with both the manfid and the version info of the IBM etherjet card.
Hope somebody can help me out...
Cheers,
Chris.
*** uname -a
Linux sornico 2.4.19 #10 Mon Nov 4 11:50:08 CET 2002 i686 unknown
unknown GNU/Linux
**
error messages either...
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Chris.
(written
in ruby) if you want it.
Indeed, installing the hotplug package worked perfectly... tnx for the
suggestion!
Cheers,
Chris.
I thought the config below should do the trick...
I tried with both the manfid and the version info of the IBM etherjet card.
Hope somebody can help me out...
Cheers,
Chris.
*** uname -a
Linux sornico 2.4.19 #10 Mon Nov 4 11:50:08 CET 2002 i686 unknown
unknown GNU/Linux
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messages either...
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Indeed, installing the hotplug package worked perfectly... tnx for the
suggestion!
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