Currently using an Asus Laptop L350D I cannot get my internal modem
recognised using pppconfig. I did get it working once with wvdial(which was
fantastic), but it wouldn't let me use it any more. SiS 740 chipset
#cat /proc/pci Bus 0, device 2, location 6 Modem:Silicon Integrated
Systems[SiS] Inte
Recently, configured my internal modem to use /dev/ttyS15, on Debian Woody.
For some reason pon and wvdial both freeze my system, no buttons work at
all. I think there may be a IRQ conflict (IRQ 9). I've tried using
setserial /dev/ttyS15 UART 16550A irq 3 and 4, but neither work.
Also in Grub for
Currently using an Asus Laptop L350D I cannot get my internal modem
recognised using pppconfig. I did get it working once with wvdial(which was
fantastic), but it wouldn't let me use it any more. SiS 740 chipset
#cat /proc/pci Bus 0, device 2, location 6 Modem:Silicon Integrated
Systems[SiS] Inte
Recently, configured my internal modem to use /dev/ttyS15, on Debian Woody.
For some reason pon and wvdial both freeze my system, no buttons work at
all. I think there may be a IRQ conflict (IRQ 9). I've tried using
setserial /dev/ttyS15 UART 16550A irq 3 and 4, but neither work.
Also in Grub fo
s. keeling wrote:
> Hi. This is a nice box. I've installed Sidux' latest on it.
>
> The fan runs constantly. Gkrellm reports 161.6 F; is that normal?
> The machine is generally just ticking over, as in not doing anything.
> Why's the fan running constantly?
>
> I've spent the past three days h
I have a T-61 an while the +/ does work to adjust
brightness. It is fairly non responsive. When I attempt to adjust the
brightness there is a very
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Mark Goldshtein wrote:
Yes, think so. Seems to be strange a bit. Isn't WPA (or WPA2) a widely
used encryption method?
It's all I have ever used. I hope to see WPA supported in the near
future. For the time being I've been fortunate enough to have a laptop
near by I use a crossover cable
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
[1] I personally recommend using DVD-1 for offline installation.
That would be an option if all the machines here had DVD drives. At
least 2 of the older machines can only read CD's. I suppose DVD's will
soon become todays CD's in terms of popularity and use, as co
twfb wrote:
Greetings list,
My thinkpad x60 1706-BS8 overheats while compiling/rendering if
/proc/acpi/ibm/fan is set to "auto".
I have been running Lenny for quite some time and it used to be fine.
The problems started sometime this autumn, perhaps around the kernel
upgrade. The way I curren
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changing true to false in the section that contained my model number..
false
Lots more here..
http://tinyurl.com/ccrpm4 & http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend
Hope that might get you going..
Daryl
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ke to partition up the drive
and away you go.
Here are some images of the menus you'll come across.
http://tinyurl.com/cfny68
Best of luck.
Daryl
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Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
> Hey,
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> I just bought a Dell Inspiron 1525 that came with Ubuntu 8.04... first
> task was to ditch Ubuntu and put Debian Lenny on - and everything you'll
> be pleased to hear works just great! :D
> However I'm not a
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> If you want it embossed, you could try printing out the Debian in 3D in
> Shapeways (www.shapeways.com), and painting it afterwards. You would need to
> glue it to a small "plate" similar to the Dell one, and substitute the latter
> with the fo
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