g/vgaswitcheroo/switch
power off unused :
echo OFF > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch
power on unused :
echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch
make scripts ^_^;
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Le mercredi 25 mai 2011 à 23:44 +0400, Ilya Ilembitov a écrit :
> For some weird reason after I rewrote the local script so that it
> switched
> to discrete card and not integrated, it worked. How do I check, which
> cards
> are being used right now?
Switching in rc.local don't work for me (acer
Le vendredi 27 mai 2011 à 20:16 +0400, Ilya Ilembitov a écrit :
> Hi, all.
>
> I own HP Envy 13 laptop running Debian testing amd64. This machine is
> equipped with the notorious Synaptics Clickpad, which barely works.
> I.e. it doesn't support right button click (it recognizes all clicks
> as lef
Le jeudi 08 septembre 2011 à 14:58 +0300, Павел Марченко a écrit :
> change "index" of your sound card in /etc/modules.d/alsa as an exaple:
>
> options snd_usb_audio index=0
> options snd_ac97_codec index=1
...or use pulseaudio. Pulseaudio is the devil, but allows to choose
output easily.
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> Um. And you've got USB sound working with PA?
Yes, with soundblaster THX
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another big hard disk.
>
> with best,
SONY support : "USB-Viewer unterstützt das FAT12-, FAT16-, FAT32-
und exFAT-Dateisystem."
(-_-); bullshit !
(and DRM ???)
https://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/hub/tvhc
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> Are Nvidia cards better supported in Debian linux or Intel
> graphics cards?
I have an acer TimelineX 4820 (pretty good batery life)
and Asus N53SV (standard battery life)
with 2 graphic chipset : Intel/ATI and Intel/Nvidia optimus
Acer work with VgaSwitcheroo
Asus with optimus chi
Le samedi 08 décembre 2012 à 13:34 +0100, Damjan Zemljič a écrit :
>
> Steps taken:
> wget
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_beta4/amd64/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-b4-amd64-netinst.iso
> wget
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-amd64/current/images/hd-media/boo
Le mardi 11 décembre 2012 à 22:07 +0100, Damjan Zemljič a écrit :
> Hi,
> thank you all for the hints (and great humor, Jerome),
(^_^);
> however, it
> didn't help. Btw. I've tried with dd before too, but the result is known.
>
> What has been done so far:
> - wheezy CD 64 bit image iso is dow
Le vendredi 29 mars 2013 à 05:49 -0700, james gray a écrit :
> hello
>
> Question: what are the default use assigned to the f1 through f7
> consoles.
>
>
> i do understand that f7 is gui.
Maybe history ( F7 is the 8th, 2³ ).
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Le vendredi 07 juin 2013 à 23:13 -0430, antonio vielma a écrit :
>
??
http://www.debian.org/distrib/
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html.en
from Windows http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
For another question, ask.
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Hei,
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mailing list]
I have several little problems I would like to understand, so this post
contains several questions, some of them may be linked.
I have a Digital HiNote Ultra 2000 loaded with Debian 2.2_0, Kernel 2.2.1
to console and switch back to X.
I never had that on my desktop machines.
Did anybody encounter anything like that?
Do you think it can be dangerous for the screen?
Happy hacking and happy new year.
Jerome
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> I can confirm that the exact same thing happens on my Toshiba
> Tecra 720CDT with
> about the same frequency. Hopefully someone will know how to correct it.
I felt lonely, I am not anymore!
As it is easily reproducible (appears every 10 reboots) I could set up a
debug mode if I knew what to do
security.
Perhaps do you have some comment on these points?
Jerome
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FN:Jérôme Lacoste
ORG:Smart Card Systems A.S.
TITLE:Software Engineer
NOTE:
TEL;WORK;VOICE:+47 22 95 85 97
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is seems cool.
> The only drawback that I can think of is that it takes a couple
> extra seconds
> to set up or pack up your laptop. Just make sure that the cable
> you get is
> resistant to cutting (i.e. don't tie your laptop up with a shoelace).
>
> Jérôme> use a B
> I once ran across an old DOS utility that did something like
> this. IIRC It
> embedded itself into the bootsector and upon a certain keycombe it would
> throw a serial number onto the screen and play an audio code through the
> speaker (in case th monitor was no longer usable for whatever
> re
Hei,
[This post was crossposted to comp.os.linux.portable and the debian-laptop
mailing list]
I have several little problems I would like to understand, so this post
contains several questions, some of them may be linked.
I have a Digital HiNote Ultra 2000 loaded with Debian 2.2_0, Kernel 2.2.
switch to console and switch back to X.
I never had that on my desktop machines.
Did anybody encounter anything like that?
Do you think it can be dangerous for the screen?
Happy hacking and happy new year.
Jerome
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> I can confirm that the exact same thing happens on my Toshiba
> Tecra 720CDT with
> about the same frequency. Hopefully someone will know how to correct it.
I felt lonely, I am not anymore!
As it is easily reproducible (appears every 10 reboots) I could set up a
debug mode if I knew what to d
security.
Perhaps do you have some comment on these points?
Jerome
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s cool.
> The only drawback that I can think of is that it takes a couple
> extra seconds
> to set up or pack up your laptop. Just make sure that the cable
> you get is
> resistant to cutting (i.e. don't tie your laptop up with a shoelace).
>
> Jérôme> use a BIOS pas
> I once ran across an old DOS utility that did something like
> this. IIRC It
> embedded itself into the bootsector and upon a certain keycombe it would
> throw a serial number onto the screen and play an audio code through the
> speaker (in case th monitor was no longer usable for whatever
> r
it work out of
the box (heavy use of unofficial resources on unofficial sites).
Could anyone give me opinions and advices?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
PS: please CC me on reply
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hugh Saunders) writes:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 10:25:14PM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know this is a common question on this list but there are
>> so many laptops available in the world that it is prett
the T23 is the best power/portability-- about 2 1/2
> kg. I think that the R series may break your '3 kg' rule, but IIRC
> it's a lot cheaper...
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an unstable all the time :-)
> If you have any Debian-specific questions to configurations on the
> R31, let me know. I still have working configs. They might help
> you if you got an R32, etc.
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the T23 is the best power/portability-- about 2 1/2
> kg. I think that the R series may break your '3 kg' rule, but IIRC
> it's a lot cheaper...
Sorry, thanks Glen (not Glenn) :-)
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em to behave; I haven't messed with ACPI, and the
> IrDA port is something I'd like to play with sometime.
> Having 512MB RAM is pretty nice, too.
Thank you.
> I have no idea what the price will be. I'm not even
> sure how much mine cost :-).
According to the French website, it is sold around
2400 euros :-)
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Acer Aspire 1302XC/LC work fine but I personally
> do not like video cards with shared memory.
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Hello
You can try XF86Setup to manage your X conguration
with XF86Setup the TFT screen are supported : you have a question for it...
that's more simple...
jerome signouret
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> Hello,
>
> I installed X during the coarse of th
Hello
I think the software are in a package
Signouret Jerome
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> "Jérôme Signouret" wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > You can try XF86Setup to manage your X conguration
> > with XF86Setup the TFT screen are supported : you have
it work out of
the box (heavy use of unofficial resources on unofficial sites).
Could anyone give me opinions and advices?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
PS: please CC me on reply
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>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know this is a common question on this list but there are
>> so many laptops available in the world that it is prett
the T23 is the best power/portability-- about 2 1/2
> kg. I think that the R series may break your '3 kg' rule, but IIRC
> it's a lot cheaper...
Thanks a lot Glenn!
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> If you have any Debian-specific questions to configurations on the
> R31, let me know. I still have working configs. They might help
> you if you got an R32, etc.
OK. Thanks Jeremy.
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the T23 is the best power/portability-- about 2 1/2
> kg. I think that the R series may break your '3 kg' rule, but IIRC
> it's a lot cheaper...
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em to behave; I haven't messed with ACPI, and the
> IrDA port is something I'd like to play with sometime.
> Having 512MB RAM is pretty nice, too.
Thank you.
> I have no idea what the price will be. I'm not even
> sure how much mine cost :-).
According to the French websit
Acer Aspire 1302XC/LC work fine but I personally
> do not like video cards with shared memory.
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Thanks for the responses.
> Or you could run xdm on your laptop and set it up so it accepts remote
> X sessions. Then fire up the X server on the remote machine with:
>
> X -query laptop-hostname
That sounds great !
I guess we can do the same with `gdm':
where can we read complete informations
Thanks for the responses.
> Or you could run xdm on your laptop and set it up so it accepts remote
> X sessions. Then fire up the X server on the remote machine with:
>
> X -query laptop-hostname
That sounds great !
I guess we can do the same with `gdm':
where can we read complete informations
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