The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
menu.
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootu
t the card requires a 3.3v socket, and I'm not sure the laptop
has one (but I am encouraged that it idetifies it correctly). Does anyone have
any suggestions about approaches I might take to bring it to life, or am I
wasting my time?
Cheers
James
I dont know what causes it either and would be interested in a reply, But
I shouldn't worry about it too much it has always worked for me :-)
(It could just be that the 'drive' isn't completely ready when the machine
tries to read from it the first time, drivers charging e
The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
menu.
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at boot
t the card requires a 3.3v socket, and I'm not sure the laptop has one
(but I am encouraged that it idetifies it correctly). Does anyone have any
suggestions about approaches I might take to bring it to life, or am I wasting my time?
Cheers
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I dont know what causes it either and would be interested in a reply, But
I shouldn't worry about it too much it has always worked for me :-)
(It could just be that the 'drive' isn't completely ready when the machine
tries to read from it the first time, drivers charging e
It's a shame that the windows 2000 dosn't boot anymore because the
simplest would have been to repartition using partition magic or something
similar. Then copy all the files needed for the installation, boot images,
and loadlin and start the install from dos, diskette if neccesary.
I managed
debian.ckool.org :-)
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> Bonjour:
>
> Where can we get "XFree86 4.1" deb files
> to install under the stable distribution Debian Potato ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jerome BENOIT
>
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Yes it is for woody, add it your /etc/apt/sources
Thanks to Nexen for the packages :-)
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Glen Mehn wrote:
> >
> > you can get them at your local (or remote) debian mirror, under testing.
> >
>
> As far I can understand
cat /proc/cpuinfo
might help
James
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Michael Thaler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Sony Vaio F212K. My BIOS has an option to reduce CPU speed if
> the computer is idle. I want to try the option to see if it works with
> linux and to save some battery power. D
kernel
series, as the has been many changes and enhancements to the serial
and usb device interfaces to the 2.6.x kernels.
Let me know what you get working, as this is on my todo list too...
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the sid portable. Viewing the video stream with mozilla(1.6.7) does
not work on this sid portable?
on the woody portable all is fine. Any ideas what package I missed?
Patch? Workaround?
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Am Donnerstag, 10. Juni 2004 18:49 schrieb James:
Hello,
I have a mpeg4 camera (jvc vn-c11u) that streams video to a mozilla
web browser, via java plugins. It works great on a woody portable:
Blackdown Java-Linux Java(TM) Plug-in 1.3.1_02b is the magic with
mozilla 1.0.0-0
martin f krafft wrote:
I don't think XFree 4.3.x supports the Radeon 9600 chip yet. You can
download the ATI driver as RPM and use alien to install it though.
Is the Radeon 9000 supported? I just got a new portable (prostar clevo)?
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ed by Debian.org, or will it be a feeding freenzy.
I've got a group of portable user's that are trying to decide between
Debian and Gentoo. Naturally, I've gotten caught in the mix,
so I'm looking for thoughts and ideas.
PS. Woody is way too old of a distro for me to recommend
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Hello,
I've googled around but can seem to find a date for the release of
Sarge as stable. Anyone have any guesses?
September 19 according the schedule I saw yesterday.
Will it include Debian Installer, or use a more histo
aggressive linux system installations.
Gentoo, can be tricky. Hence my interest in an official release of
Sarge, for a group of converts with minimal to moderate unix skills.
thanks,
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club. As companies roll out embedded linux and low level details of
their hardware, the are clandestine with many of the necessary
details, and source code snippets.
In selected hardware areas, such as video hardware/drivers, the
picture is actually quite bleak
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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 23:20, James wrote:
Is there an easier way/location to download:
boot.img & cd-drivers.img & net-drivers.img &root.img
Did I miss something obvious? Note: I have not messed with Debian
I
ompliments to the DI developers. DI some 5 months ago was rough.
Now it's as smooth as silk. It found my drive, with no problems,
reformatted the drive, all with ease. I'm totally impressed with DI
TIA,
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Soon?
Anyone with the inside scope on the official release of sarge?
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ng.
Maybe what is needed it to use 'netenv' to handle
the particulars of boottime X environment, as it does
so many other issues for booting into multiple
environments...
http://netenv.sourceforge.net/
It's already part of Debian so load it up and test see if
it's not usa
somebody
more current with the latest features of netenv.
sincerely,
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>
> I would like to know how linux laptop users are managing multiple
> interfaces (eth and wifi).
Have you tried netenv to manage the multiple interfaces?
Functionality you need that is not in netenv (if any) can be scripted.
curious,
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spam. That gets detected and filed very reliably, anyway. The sole
purpose is to hurt the spammers. And I'm thoroughly enjoying watching my
spamd log now, as I'm perfectly sure that each of those connections
comes from a spammer who has spammed me before.
http://www.benzedrine.cx/relayd
)
I also want to add xawtv and many other MPEG4 packages, but, they only
seem to run on a 2.4 kernel.
Ideas and suggestions are most welcome!
James
ts to find the *.deb package that has the libcurses,
ncurses or curses
stuff, have resulted in several additional packages containing *curses*
but nothing corrects
this error?
Ideas?
James
Andrew Perrin wrote:
You're confusing debian versions with kernel versions. Debian woody (3.0
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel
video with different
camera's?
Ideas?
James
Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen wrote:
James wrote:
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the
modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
th
f the comments are not
comforting.
It was fixed last fall...
Let me know what you find out....
James
Hello
Im thinkking to buy the Thinkpad R-30. It have a Graphic Card: ATI
Mobility RADEON 7000.
And the problem is that the XFree Home Page speach about the Drivers
for:
ATI RADEON Gr
keen interest to me.
James
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
hello..
* Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-24 15:14 +0200]:
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
* Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-23 08:59 +0200]:
I got the Siemens C55 and the S55 to choose from (there
s space. Yes there are
CF-GPRS modems out there, and we should be
seeing more soon. I'll keep looking around.
James
Werner Heuser wrote:
Does anybody know of a GPRS modem in a Compact Flash form factor?
I'd like to get it working on linux, both in my portable, and in a
Linux bas
c, so you can build/customize from scratch, a
router that is actually
pleasurable to install and manage. Obviously, Cisco and I have
parted ways
What I hope to find is a small, highly portable, router, that runs linux
and make the sources
available.
All ideas are welcome.
James
ll make any
of this work available, once the
prototypes are cleaned up. I'm even considering a FPGA design here
(www.opencores.com), versus
discrete chipsets.
Much Thanks to everyone for the ideas and links!
James
y, I need hardware, but, if anyone has any
existing software for serial data capture, display, and
analysis, I'd be keenly interested in that software.
Other possible ideas and suggestions are most welcome.
James
, and the
ethernet
works fine there. However if you are using a PCMCIA (pccard) ethernet, then
you are will be using a different set of driver code, from what I've
read about
and been told. Bottom line, with both a 2.2.20 and 2.4.21 kernel, my
8139too driver for the Realtek worked in a vanil
g, including where in the sources
are to look at what's happening
with various low level device drivers, is most welcome.
James
debian.ckool.org :-)
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Bonjour:
>
> Where can we get "XFree86 4.1" deb files
> to install under the stable distribution Debian Potato ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jerome BENOIT
>
>
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Yes it is for woody, add it your /etc/apt/sources
Thanks to Nexen for the packages :-)
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Glen Mehn wrote:
> >
> > you can get them at your local (or remote) debian mirror, under testing.
> >
>
> As far I can understand
cat /proc/cpuinfo
might help
James
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Michael Thaler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Sony Vaio F212K. My BIOS has an option to reduce CPU speed if
> the computer is idle. I want to try the option to see if it works with
> linux and to save some battery power. D
Hello,
Sorry not particularly deb specific. But has anybody tried any of these
cards under Linux?
Thanks any comments welcome...
James
Hello,
Sorry not particularly deb specific. But has anybody tried any of these
cards under Linux?
Thanks any comments welcome...
James
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also want to add xawtv and many other MPEG4 packages, but, they only
seem to run on a 2.4 kernel.
Ideas and suggestions are most welcome!
James
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ts to find the *.deb package that has the libcurses,
ncurses or curses
stuff, have resulted in several additional packages containing *curses*
but nothing corrects
this error?
Ideas?
James
Andrew Perrin wrote:
You're confusing debian versions with kernel versions. Debian woody (3.0)
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel
video with different
camera's?
Ideas?
James
Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen wrote:
James wrote:
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the
modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
th
f the comments are not
comforting.
It was fixed last fall...
Let me know what you find out....
James
Hello
Im thinkking to buy the Thinkpad R-30. It have a Graphic Card: ATI
Mobility RADEON 7000.
And the problem is that the XFree Home Page speach about the Drivers
for:
ATI RADEON Graphic
keen interest to me.
James
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
hello..
* Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-24 15:14 +0200]:
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
* Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-23 08:59 +0200]:
I got the Siemens C55 and the S55 to choose from (there wer
s space. Yes there are
CF-GPRS modems out there, and we should be
seeing more soon. I'll keep looking around.
James
Werner Heuser wrote:
Does anybody know of a GPRS modem in a Compact Flash form factor?
I'd like to get it working on linux, both in my portable, and in a
Linux based PDA
c, so you can build/customize from scratch, a
router that is actually
pleasurable to install and manage. Obviously, Cisco and I have
parted ways
What I hope to find is a small, highly portable, router, that runs linux
and make the sources
available.
All ideas are welcome.
James
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T
e any
of this work available, once the
prototypes are cleaned up. I'm even considering a FPGA design here
(www.opencores.com), versus
discrete chipsets.
Much Thanks to everyone for the ideas and links!
James
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need hardware, but, if anyone has any
existing software for serial data capture, display, and
analysis, I'd be keenly interested in that software.
Other possible ideas and suggestions are most welcome.
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l, and the
ethernet
works fine there. However if you are using a PCMCIA (pccard) ethernet, then
you are will be using a different set of driver code, from what I've
read about
and been told. Bottom line, with both a 2.2.20 and 2.4.21 kernel, my
8139too driver for the Realtek worked in a vanilla in
ding where in the sources
are to look at what's happening
with various low level device drivers, is most welcome.
James
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ench
BUBBA
trafanal
ipband
sunpendulum
Lxscope
IET
iptotal
packet pair
IGI
motion
mpeg_enable
Any comments or ideas are most welcome
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l-Alt-Backspace failed to work.
It would be great if some knowledgeable person could please point out the
blindingly obvious error I am making here, which for some reason is totally
escaping me.
Any useful pointers gratefully received.
James
---
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"Don't worry, everythin
It works! thanks, you were right. I should have done the final 'make install' in
top-level of the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2 directory. So far (system has
only been up only for 4 hours) it seems to be running very smoothly hope it
stays like this.
Thanks once again
James
---
s now without any discernible problems.
Hope this helps
James
-Original Message-
>From : Kurt A. Bartnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : 13 December 2003 17:25:24
Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i810 audio chi
Oops, Sorry! don't know about that.
In the course of trying to reduce my ignorance on the subject I found a good
description of this vulnerability at the following URL:
http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/6R0012095O.html
James
-Original Message-
>From : Arjen Verweij <[EMAI
be somebody has a better source for
the /etc/apt/sources.list entries?
Ideas and comments are most welcome
James
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Arjen Verweij wrote:
http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/woody/module-init-tools/
Now you can try 2.6 with woody :) No need to upgrade to sarge if you don't
want to.
OK, I'm going to give this a shot.
thanks for the info.
James
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, James wrote:
Hello,
I alre
to use a Woody distro?
James
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Take a look at 'wvdial' as it is dirt-simple to setup, as an
alternative, if you like.
James
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Since i ain't got a fast internet connection,i was trying to get to
the internet in my laptop,where i use Debian. I did the pppconfig but
after that i don
Hello,
Is their a debian package that allows one to systematically scan
for all arp address on a CIDR, subnet, or given block of addresses?
Does the tool work for wireless interfaces(802.11:a,b,g,x)
if you have the appropriate transceiver/card ?
arpscan looks a little too simple.
James
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gardless if it is DI or
debootstrap.
It would be a fantastic world if their(embedded developers') first
decision was what kernel (embededded Linux) to use,
then their second decision is what development platform (debian) to use,
and their thrid decision is
which microcontroller (arm)
Code
that is portable or operating system neutral is of keen interests.
thanks in advance,
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Rob Sims wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 10:42 am, James wrote:
Does anyone know of USB sourcecode or code snippet for USB?
I'm trying to write a driver for a DSP with a USB port, and the
The latest issue of Linux Journal has an article (not online)
http://www.linuxjourna
aded all the
nvidia & xserver bits to unstable in an attempt to solve the
problem but
this did not work.
It would be great if some knowledgeable person could point
me in the right
direction to sort this out
Any useful pointers gratefully received.
James
James Aitken
"Don't worry, e
causing this would
be gratefully received.
James
James Aitken
"Don't worry, everything's getting nicely out of control"
Douglas Adams
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ty is addressing ms* floppies, but,
remember mtools (i.e. mcopy and mdir and
mdel) allows one to iteract with ms* floppies without mounting....
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&GPRS. The GPRS is flat rated at 30.00/mo. here in the US.
All input is most welcome. including latency issues.
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sistent with empowering the masses. an
the gpl
I suspect that much/most of this is already in place. It's just getting
organized to use mobile
devices with alternative access points, seemlessly, needs a bit of
tweaking, methinks
James
Sincerely,
-Martin Norland
On Wed, 14 Apr
ssues? Anyone successfully running
linuxbios on a dell? www.linuxbios.org
Anyone successfully running linuxbios on any portable?
James
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François TOURDE wrote:
Hi James,
Le 12529ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
Hello,
I'm looking to get a new portable, and my employer pushes Dell on us.
Any particular models that have a good track record with Debian?
Know video chipsets that work or do not work well?
. Googling has not found much that is useful.
James
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ench
BUBBA
trafanal
ipband
sunpendulum
Lxscope
IET
iptotal
packet pair
IGI
motion
mpeg_enable
Any comments or ideas are most welcome
James
l-Alt-Backspace failed to work.
It would be great if some knowledgeable person could please point out the
blindingly obvious error I am making here, which for some reason is totally
escaping me.
Any useful pointers gratefully received.
James
---
James Aitken
"Don't worry, everythin
It works! thanks, you were right. I should have done the final 'make install' in
top-level of the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2 directory. So far (system has
only been up only for 4 hours) it seems to be running very smoothly hope it
stays like this.
Thanks once again
James
---
s now without any discernible problems.
Hope this helps
James
-Original Message-
>From : Kurt A. Bartnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date : 13 December 2003 17:25:24
Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i8
Oops, Sorry! don't know about that.
In the course of trying to reduce my ignorance on the subject I found a good
description of this vulnerability at the following URL:
http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/6R0012095O.html
James
-Original Message-
>From : Arjen Verweij <[EMAI
-Installer.
Maybe somebody has a better source for
the /etc/apt/sources.list entries?
Ideas and comments are most welcome
James
Arjen Verweij wrote:
http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/woody/module-init-tools/
Now you can try 2.6 with woody :) No need to upgrade to sarge if you don't
want to.
OK, I'm going to give this a shot.
thanks for the info.
James
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, James wrote:
Hello,
I have to use a Woody distro?
James
Take a look at 'wvdial' as it is dirt-simple to setup, as an
alternative, if you like.
James
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Since i ain't got a fast internet connection,i was trying to get to
the internet in my laptop,where i use Debian. I did the pppconfig but
after that i do
Hello,
Is their a debian package that allows one to systematically scan
for all arp address on a CIDR, subnet, or given block of addresses?
Does the tool work for wireless interfaces(802.11:a,b,g,x)
if you have the appropriate transceiver/card ?
arpscan looks a little too simple.
James
the installation, regardless if it is DI or
debootstrap.
It would be a fantastic world if their(embedded developers') first
decision was what kernel (embededded Linux) to use,
then their second decision is what development platform (debian) to use,
and their thrid decision is
which microcontroller (arm) to use. Safely knowing that tool vendors and
technology companies cannot
force one to use a particular platform while developing embedded linux
based technology, is a rare
comfort.
James
Code
that is portable or operating system neutral is of keen interests.
thanks in advance,
James
Rob Sims wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 10:42 am, James wrote:
Does anyone know of USB sourcecode or code snippet for USB?
I'm trying to write a driver for a DSP with a USB port, and the
The latest issue of Linux Journal has an article (not online)
http://www.linuxjourna
aded all the
nvidia & xserver bits to unstable in an attempt to solve the
problem but
this did not work.
It would be great if some knowledgeable person could point
me in the right
direction to sort this out
Any useful pointers gratefully received.
James
James Aitken
"Don't worry, e
causing this would
be gratefully received.
James
James Aitken
"Don't worry, everything's getting nicely out of control"
Douglas Adams
e KDE community is addressing ms* floppies, but,
remember mtools (i.e. mcopy and mdir and
mdel) allows one to iteract with ms* floppies without mounting....
James
&GPRS. The GPRS is flat rated at 30.00/mo. here in the US.
All input is most welcome. including latency issues.
James
ial
opportunity, then, that is consistent with empowering the masses. an
the gpl
I suspect that much/most of this is already in place. It's just getting
organized to use mobile
devices with alternative access points, seemlessly, needs a bit of
tweaking, methinks
James
Sincerely
ssues? Anyone successfully running
linuxbios on a dell? www.linuxbios.org
Anyone successfully running linuxbios on any portable?
James
François TOURDE wrote:
Hi James,
Le 12529ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
Hello,
I'm looking to get a new portable, and my employer pushes Dell on us.
Any particular models that have a good track record with Debian?
Know video chipsets that work or do not work
. Googling has not found much that is useful.
James
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