tter,
> I'd switch.
>
>
> Perhaps this question is only peripherally related to laptops, or to Debian;
> if so, I'll apologize in advance.
>
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
is on a Dell
> Inspiron 8000 and I'm pretty sure that this card is pcmcia. I've
> tried the ess...100 and that didn't work. I also tried the 'tulip'
> option and that didn't work either. Any suggestions?
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
now on an Inspiron 4000 and it's considered experimental.)
>
> How exactly would I load the tulib_cb module into Debian? When
> I run modconf , it's not listed. Only tulip is and that doesn't work. Is
> there a binary or some package for Debian potato that will set it up
> for
cable connection. But when apt
> is updating, it fails right away. Do I need any of the pcmcia-modules
> packages listed under:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/base/pcmcia-cs.html
>
> I'm going to try installing dhcpcd (which I've done in the past) to see if
> tha
g the
> > modules and setting things up. If it fails or bombs or barfs or dies
> > or anything, it'll probably say in syslog.
>
> Does it make a difference if I put the card in the top slot or in the
> bottom one? Right now it's in the bottom slot.
>
> - Bart
-
he connection is working just fine in WindowsMe.
>
> I'm booting this system with a rescue disk. On boot I type:
> rescue root=/dev/hda3
>
> Could that be screwing anything up? BTW, thanks for your help
> so far.
>
> - Bart
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
I said, my box is at home.) Are
> > you pinging IPs, or names? If names, is /etc/resolv.conf configured
> > properly?
> I was pinging names. By the way, when apt is trying to update, it is
> saying it can't resolve the URLs. I looked in /etc/resolv.conf and
> there
a beef (it was a different kind of beep) after the dist-upgrade and
> before
> the next apt-get update. That must have signaled that the connection was
> dropped.
> Any ideas? Again, in WindowsMillenium, this connection runs fine.
>
> - Bart
>
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
Resume after 00:00:03
>
> In /var/log/messages:
>
> apm: suspend: Unable to enter requested state
>
> Info. about the system: Debian Potato, kernel 2.4.6, APM BIOS 1.2 (kernel
> driver 1.14)
>
> Anybody can give me a hint?
>
> Thanks.
>
me? From what I understand, these
> cards are very fragile so I'd rather not be unplugging it all the time.
>
> - Bart
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
form of using those special keys (suspend, www, email, ...)
> in linux? I tried with the program showkey but they didn't returned a value.
> I'm just curious about this.
>
--
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
07:41:41AM +1200, Andrew McMillan wrote:
>
> Download pcmcia-source and then when you build your kernel package using
> make-kpkg, build the modules_image target as well.
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
t; In other words, the program you ripped the files with (or whoever ripped
> them) didn't make ID3v2 tags, so they are empty, and xmms displays the
> empty tags instead of the only available tags, the IDv1 tags. Bascially,
> change the mp3 plugin to diaable IDv2.
>
> Jonatha
es (for your muttrc)
are:
set pop_user =
set pop_pass =
set pop_host =
unset pop_delete
unset pop_last
set pop_port = 110
Documentation on those is can be found at:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#ss6.3
--c
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"My mom says I
user account.
> * How do I "tell" mutt to communicate with the ISP-account)
> (invoke the fetchmail function)?
What values did you assign (in .muttrc) to these variables:
> > set pop_user =
> > set pop_pass =
> > set pop_host =
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
One more thing:
> * Is the "standard" mutt (debian package) not compiled with POP3-support?
I believe that it is, but you can easily check by running
`mutt -v` and looking for `+USE_POP'
--c
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"My mom says I
the BIOS Speedstep setting to "Maximum Performance", so that it
> runs at one speed all the time.
>
> Hope this helps,
> jc
>
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
x27;d switch.
>
>
> Perhaps this question is only peripherally related to laptops, or to Debian; if so,
>I'll apologize in advance.
>
>
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is on a Dell
> Inspiron 8000 and I'm pretty sure that this card is pcmcia. I've
> tried the ess...100 and that didn't work. I also tried the 'tulip'
> option and that didn't work either. Any suggestions?
>
--
Clayton Carter crcarter @ cs indiana edu
&quo
now on an Inspiron 4000 and it's considered experimental.)
>
> How exactly would I load the tulib_cb module into Debian? When
> I run modconf , it's not listed. Only tulip is and that doesn't work. Is
> there a binary or some package for Debian potato that will set it up
> for
this cable connection. But when apt
> is updating, it fails right away. Do I need any of the pcmcia-modules
> packages listed under:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/base/pcmcia-cs.html
>
> I'm going to try installing dhcpcd (which I've done in the past) to see if
> tha
he connection is working just fine in WindowsMe.
>
> I'm booting this system with a rescue disk. On boot I type:
> rescue root=/dev/hda3
>
> Could that be screwing anything up? BTW, thanks for your help
> so far.
>
> - Bart
>
--
Clayton Carter crcarter @ cs
I said, my box is at home.) Are
> > you pinging IPs, or names? If names, is /etc/resolv.conf configured
> > properly?
> I was pinging names. By the way, when apt is trying to update, it is
> saying it can't resolve the URLs. I looked in /etc/resolv.conf and
> there
a different kind of beep) after the dist-upgrade and before
> the next apt-get update. That must have signaled that the connection was dropped.
> Any ideas? Again, in WindowsMillenium, this connection runs fine.
>
> - Bart
>
>
--
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Resume after 00:00:03
>
> In /var/log/messages:
>
> apm: suspend: Unable to enter requested state
>
> Info. about the system: Debian Potato, kernel 2.4.6, APM BIOS 1.2 (kernel
> driver 1.14)
>
> Anybody can give me a hint?
>
> Thanks.
>
e time? From what I understand, these
> cards are very fragile so I'd rather not be unplugging it all the time.
>
> - Bart
>
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"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
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form of using those special keys (suspend, www, email, ...)
> in linux? I tried with the program showkey but they didn't returned a value.
> I'm just curious about this.
>
--
Clayton Carter crcarter @ cs indiana edu
"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work
07:41:41AM +1200, Andrew McMillan wrote:
>
> Download pcmcia-source and then when you build your kernel package using
> make-kpkg, build the modules_image target as well.
>
--
Clayton Carter crcarter @ cs indiana edu
"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"
--
t; In other words, the program you ripped the files with (or whoever ripped
> them) didn't make ID3v2 tags, so they are empty, and xmms displays the
> empty tags instead of the only available tags, the IDv1 tags. Bascially,
> change the mp3 plugin to diaable IDv2.
>
> Jonatha
es (for your muttrc)
are:
set pop_user =
set pop_pass =
set pop_host =
unset pop_delete
unset pop_last
set pop_port = 110
Documentation on those is can be found at:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#ss6.3
--c
--
Clayton Carter crcarter @ cs indiana edu
"My mom says I
.
> * How do I "tell" mutt to communicate with the ISP-account)
> (invoke the fetchmail function)?
What values did you assign (in .muttrc) to these variables:
> > set pop_user =
> > set pop_pass =
> > set pop_host =
--c
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Clayton Carter crcar
One more thing:
> * Is the "standard" mutt (debian package) not compiled with POP3-support?
I believe that it is, but you can easily check by running
`mutt -v` and looking for `+USE_POP'
--c
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"My mom says
> set the BIOS Speedstep setting to "Maximum Performance", so that it
> runs at one speed all the time.
>
> Hope this helps,
> jc
>
>
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