On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:00:15PM -0500, Dave Linsalata wrote:
> I was wondering - if I have an udma66 HD, can I use the udma66 installation
> disk set to install Debian with the HD on the ata/66 channel? Or do I still
> have to switch it to the ata/33 channel to install it?
If you use the udma6
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:15:46PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote:
>My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
> How do I paste?
Make sure you've enabled the "Emulate 3 Button" mouse support in XFree86.
Then to paste press both buttons (simulates pressing the middle mouse butto
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:54:09AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
> a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
> setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just been shipped). Is
> t
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:00:15PM -0500, Dave Linsalata wrote:
> I was wondering - if I have an udma66 HD, can I use the udma66 installation
> disk set to install Debian with the HD on the ata/66 channel? Or do I still
> have to switch it to the ata/33 channel to install it?
If you use the udma
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:15:46PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote:
>My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
> How do I paste?
Make sure you've enabled the "Emulate 3 Button" mouse support in XFree86.
Then to paste press both buttons (simulates pressing the middle mouse butt
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 02:38:52PM +0200, Achim Steinmetz wrote:
> It works for me perfectly well on other machines and in addition I had
> the same trouble with this machine when I was using kernel 2.2.x (up
> to .19) where APM support was not available as a module. I still stick
> to my thoughts
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:54:09AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
> a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
> setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just been shipped). Is
>
David Z Maze wrote:
> I also have a C600, and Debian runs fine on it (unstable, as it
> happens). The i8kutils package is useful for controlling the fan. I
> use ALSA for sound (with the snd-maestro3 driver) and the external
I use the kernel Maestro3 driver and it works great as well. You just
Jarrett Lee wrote:
> Also, in X have you noticed that in X the video "hangs" for a half
> second occasionally? When I run X, no matter what display manager I
> use, the whole screen will lock up for a half second every few seconds.
> When running XMMS the sound went right along with the lock ups a
David Z Maze wrote:
> I also have a C600, and Debian runs fine on it (unstable, as it
> happens). The i8kutils package is useful for controlling the fan. I
> use ALSA for sound (with the snd-maestro3 driver) and the external
I use the kernel Maestro3 driver and it works great as well. You just
Jarrett Lee wrote:
> Also, in X have you noticed that in X the video "hangs" for a half
> second occasionally? When I run X, no matter what display manager I
> use, the whole screen will lock up for a half second every few seconds.
> When running XMMS the sound went right along with the lock ups
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