Hallo,
* Gerard Bekhuis [Sun, Jan 03 2016, 02:27:59PM]:
> Bonjour Jean-Philippe.
>
> You don't need backports for debian jessie.
> For debian jessie you need the kernel 3.16
He might want to install broadcom-sta from backports (-source or -dkms
variant, doesn't matter) for better stability of the
> Hi Gérard,
>
> yes, I also tried to compile fglrx-kernel-src with linux 2.6.20: as
> far as I know that package isn't supposed to work with linux 2.6.20,
> but only with linux 2.6.18 (and it's likely the same for the alsa
> source).
>
> You have to downgrade your kernel or use the upstream sou
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* Rony [Mon, Jul 26 2004, 09:33:59PM]:
> I'm a Linux newbie. Just install Debian 3.0r2 on my Toshiba Satellite
> 2410. Have problem start X, log file attached. Tried the "nv" and
> "nvidia" driver, but still fail. Somebody tell me what's wrong please?
You posted a log with "nv". This is
Moin Tim!
Tim schrieb am Sonntag, den 01. August 2004:
> > Thanx everybody for your help, sorry for the late post. I'll try to
> > upgrade to newer version. Btw, if I want to upgrade to Sarge using
> > apt-get, will the kernel also get updated? Or I must compile the newer
> > kernel myself?
Usual
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* milti [Thu, Nov 14 2002, 12:14:52PM]:
> ive been trying this some more and the problem seems to
> be the usb floppy drive. is there anyone who has had this
> problem and knows how to surmount it??
For USB installs, visit
http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~blochedu/usb-install/
Gruss/Re
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* Matěj Hausenblas [Tue, Mar 18 2003, 11:19:27PM]:
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, or eve
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2003:
> I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
>
> It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives etc.,
> but when it come
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2003:
> Should I get something from this directory?
> http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/
> Which iso-image? (Don't have CDRW and like to know first ;-)
bootbf2.4.iso
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
--
Was bitte s
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, den 24. March 2003:
> Node[01:1023] GUID[f041e0006c4]:
> Vendor ID: 'SAMSUNG' [0xf0]
> Capabilities: 0x0083c0
> Bus Options:
> IRMC(0) CMC(0) ISC(0) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(1)
> LSPD(2) MAX_REC(2048) CYC_CLK_ACC(255)
> Unit Direct
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* Pavel Tavoda [Fri, Apr 04 2003, 03:50:04PM]:
> For begining little bit difficult. I have no fast connect at home (I
> want play with it at weekend).
No, it pretty simple: read the docu and good recommendations, get the
stuff then. If you would have done this way, you would only have
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* Daniel Pittman [Sun, Apr 06 2003, 11:02:45PM]:
> The most successful method I have found so far is to use the native
> ATAPI support in recent versions of cdrecord. Make sure you *don't* have
> ide-scsi loaded, just ide-cd.
>
> Then specify:
> ] cdrecord dev=/dev/dvd speed=16 ... foo.
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* Russell Coker [Thu, Apr 10 2003, 10:47:23AM]:
> The requirements of "not too heavy and big" and "big screen" are mutually
> exclusive.
He may have a look at the new PowerBooks which are extremely thin,
3.1Kg. Something I would buy if they were not so expensive.
> The light laptops a
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* Emma Jane Hogbin [Sat, Apr 12 2003, 01:08:09AM]:
> music123 holygral.mp3
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sound$ music123 holygral.mp3
What about the permissions? Did you try the same as root? Did you look
on our groups and added yourself to the relevant system groups?
(adduser emmajane audio
Moin ben!
ben schrieb am Tuesday, den 29. April 2003:
> cdrecord: Premature EOF on stdin.
READ this message. The process starting cdrecord does not feed it with
data.
MfG,
Eduard.
--
Fehlt der Knecht am Morgen ständig, ist die Magd nachts zu lebendig.
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* Chris Krum [Sat, May 31 2003, 07:31:22AM]:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to do a network install on a laptop that has a pcmcia network
> card based on the 8139too module. Under Slackware both pcmcia and the card
> came up easily. Under Debian, however, the card isn't recognized. Pcmcia
How
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* Cristophe Coutand [Wed, Jul 16 2003, 06:23:50PM]:
> I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot
> or
> the USB port.
> I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked
PCMCIA? Old PCMCIA type or Cardbus card? What was the driver
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* milti [Thu, Nov 14 2002, 12:14:52PM]:
> ive been trying this some more and the problem seems to
> be the usb floppy drive. is there anyone who has had this
> problem and knows how to surmount it??
For USB installs, visit
http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~blochedu/usb-install/
Gruss/Re
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* Matěj Hausenblas [Tue, Mar 18 2003, 11:19:27PM]:
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, or eve
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2003:
> I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
>
> It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives etc.,
> but when it come
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2003:
> Should I get something from this directory?
> http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/
> Which iso-image? (Don't have CDRW and like to know first ;-)
bootbf2.4.iso
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
--
Was bitte s
Moin mkamp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, den 24. March 2003:
> Node[01:1023] GUID[f041e0006c4]:
> Vendor ID: 'SAMSUNG' [0xf0]
> Capabilities: 0x0083c0
> Bus Options:
> IRMC(0) CMC(0) ISC(0) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(1)
> LSPD(2) MAX_REC(2048) CYC_CLK_ACC(255)
> Unit Direct
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* Pavel Tavoda [Fri, Apr 04 2003, 03:50:04PM]:
> For begining little bit difficult. I have no fast connect at home (I
> want play with it at weekend).
No, it pretty simple: read the docu and good recommendations, get the
stuff then. If you would have done this way, you would only have
#include
* Chris Krum [Sat, May 31 2003, 07:31:22AM]:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to do a network install on a laptop that has a pcmcia network
> card based on the 8139too module. Under Slackware both pcmcia and the card
> came up easily. Under Debian, however, the card isn't recognized. Pcmcia
How
#include
* Cristophe Coutand [Wed, Jul 16 2003, 06:23:50PM]:
> I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot
> or
> the USB port.
> I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked
PCMCIA? Old PCMCIA type or Cardbus card? What was the driver
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* Rony [Mon, Jul 26 2004, 09:33:59PM]:
> I'm a Linux newbie. Just install Debian 3.0r2 on my Toshiba Satellite
> 2410. Have problem start X, log file attached. Tried the "nv" and
> "nvidia" driver, but still fail. Somebody tell me what's wrong please?
You posted a log with "nv". This is
Moin Tim!
Tim schrieb am Sonntag, den 01. August 2004:
> > Thanx everybody for your help, sorry for the late post. I'll try to
> > upgrade to newer version. Btw, if I want to upgrade to Sarge using
> > apt-get, will the kernel also get updated? Or I must compile the newer
> > kernel myself?
Usual
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