Hi,
I'm running debian/testing on my Dell Latitude (C family) with X 4.0.3.
The video adapter is supported through the "ATI" driver and it is
recognized as a MACH64 device.
While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
switch the video output to either the
On 31 May 2001 13:54:12 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> > While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> > switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> > external
Hi,
I'm running debian/testing on my Dell Latitude (C family) with X 4.0.3.
The video adapter is supported through the "ATI" driver and it is
recognized as a MACH64 device.
While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
switch the video output to either
On 31 May 2001 13:54:12 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> > While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> > switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> > ext
Dear colleagues,
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2520 CDS that is very supposed to have a
winmodem. I'd like to get confirmation because I've found some bizarre
information regarding this intiguing affair.
I went to the Linux on Laptops page and I checked all Satel
Dear colleagues,
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2520 CDS that is very supposed to have a
winmodem. I'd like to get confirmation because I've found some bizarre
information regarding this intiguing affair.
I went to the Linux on Laptops page and I checked all Satel
hi !
does anybody know something 'bout the
hardware livin' in this littl' thing
called "hydrospeed" - from gericom
http://www.ccs-gericom.at/ccs/shop/index.cfm?action=item_view&itemID=1230
(the link is only in german - sorry)
mfg oftl
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hi !
does anybody know something 'bout the
hardware livin' in this littl' thing
called "hydrospeed" - from gericom
http://www.ccs-gericom.at/ccs/shop/index.cfm?action=item_view&itemID=1230
(the link is only in german - sorry)
mfg oftl
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I have been warned I cannot open attachments from
some
I got a hold on the abovc portable and want to install the current frozen
there.
I can't find any boot disks (tectra or something like that) for portables
though.
Can anyone give me a hand on getting started with this portable?
I've installed Debian several times before but this is the
I decided to try the boot floppy set (2.2.5) as well and run into the
same problem: Couldn't configure the network. The file /sbin/cardmgr is
missing. Even fixing this (I did) I couldn't configure my Network card.
I will follow your suggestion and try the slink floppy set.
Thank you.
I finally managed to install Potato in my think pad. However I haven't
managed to install sound (ALSA).
How do you figure out all the required parameters (IRQ's, I/Os, etc.)?
In other PCs I rely on pnpdump to give me hints on these values but in
the 560X it can't find any pnp car
Hello,
I'm trying to get the sound (ALSA) working on an IBM thinkpad 560X
notebook
(CS4237B so I've been told) running Debian/Potato. Unfortunately I keep
getting the following
error:
/lib/modules/2.2.14/sound/snd-card-cs4236.o: init_module: Device or
resource busy.
I'm
Szanowni Państwo,
W związku z ustawą z dnia 18 lipca 2002 roku o świadczeniu usług drogą
elektroniczną (dz.U.nr144 z 9 września 2002 r.,poz1204), prosimy o wyrażenie
zgody na przesłanie drogą elektroniczną oferty dotyczącej:
DYSTRYBUCJI KRAJOWYCH I ZAGRANICZNYCH PRZESYŁEK KURIERSKICH
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and
Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual
boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT
are as follows:
Intel
Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and
Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual
boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT
are as follows:
Intel
Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u
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