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Matt
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I used to have this model, I really enjoyed using it.
Especially the screen mounted thumpad / finger buttons, I've never seen that
design since and I'm supprised.
But at 166mhz...well, it's a shame they don't make faster ones, I expect
it's to do with cpu speeds / power / heat or something.
Anyw
I have acpi installed on my old tosh (2.4.18 woody), and I use the command,
acpi to get info.
At least I though that is what I do.
Certainly I was able to extract battery % and temperature info.
I will check next time I use it.
Matt
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Hi,
I am very happy with my Debian v3 k2.4.18 installation on this laptop, the
pcmcia works a treat and the apm alworks. The battery seems to last a lot
longer in fact, than it ever did with any win32.
I have a couple of issues I'd like to resolve, prehaps someone here has
already solved them.
I don't understand, using menuconfig, under "Console drivers" I only have
the items "VGA text console" and "Video mode selection support", both are
selected.
Where is the "Frame-buffer support" item ?
Am I being think ?
Matthew Joyce
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then these two
options.
This is all a bit odd, no ?
I cannot fathom, why this would be like it is.
Matthew Joyce
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Sent: Friday, 13 September 2002 2:18 PM
To: debian-laptop List
Subject: Re: Toshiba 320CDT
Joyce, Matthew, 2002-Sep-
--->", enable
[*] Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
and you will see the FB option.
Bob
On Fri, Sep 13 , 2002 at 02:24:18PM +1000, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> All I have is..
> [*] VGA text console
Hi, someone helped me with my display problems by putting me onto the frame
buffer documentations.
Thanks, it worked a treat.
Matt
Hi,
I am running woody v3 / 2.4.18 on an old tosh laptop.
It is the only linux box I have at the moment, and I was wondering how I
should go about backup it up.
I have heaps of diskspace on various win2k boxes, perhaps I could tar what I
want and ftp it.
Is there some software which will backu
2002 at 11:50 +1000, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running woody v3 / 2.4.18 on an old tosh laptop.
> >
> > It is the only linux box I have at the moment, and I was wondering
> > how I should go about backup it up.
> >
> >
Hi,
I am running woody v3 / 2.4.18 on an old tosh laptop.
It is the only linux box I have at the moment, and I was wondering how I
should go about backup it up.
I have heaps of diskspace on various win2k boxes, perhaps I could tar what I
want and ftp it.
Is there some software which will back
Ah, right, yes, this is the sort of thing.
thanks
Matthew Joyce
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Thatcher Ulrich, 2002-Oct-04 00:50 -0400:
> On Oct 04, 2002 at 11:50
OK
Matt
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I used to have this model, I really enjoyed using it.
Especially the screen mounted thumpad / finger buttons, I've never seen that
design since and I'm supprised.
But at 166mhz...well, it's a shame they don't make faster ones, I expect
it's to do with cpu speeds / power / heat or something.
Anyw
I have acpi installed on my old tosh (2.4.18 woody), and I use the command,
acpi to get info.
At least I though that is what I do.
Certainly I was able to extract battery % and temperature info.
I will check next time I use it.
Matt
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