.
Thanks in advance!
Patrick Kirk
Diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggy" until you can find a rock.
does it edit? I wonder if I
need to do more to make the PCMCIA controller work?
2) OK I am stuck with slink until I get this card working. But is
the latest PCMCIA stuff available as a *.deb and would it fit on a
floppy or two?
3) Do these messages from syslog and /var/log/messages help at all?
This lilo.conf looks fine. But you most probably have not RUN lilo
to set it in the mbr. su to root, type lilo and you should see boot
options being added as follows
linux*
new
win
Meaning linux is the default.
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nd on http://www.linux-laptop.net/ibm.html
I see : ``9 September 2001''
If this is the latest update...
Patrick.
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now I
can have sound), DVD & wireless (just got them), and modem (no need
for me, but ...)
Patrick.
o.
Nothing yet, and on http://www.linux-laptop.net/ibm.html
I see : ``9 September 2001''
If this is the latest update...
Patrick.
I have a new email address!You can now email me at: patrick_kolon...@yahoo.ca
Hello Dear,
I, and my younger sister really need your help, Please is very urgent.
Thank's
- Patrick Kolonga
ual-boot system, only Debian since the SSD is only 128GB,
and I don't need mac's
Battery life is less than 8 hours, but I use Gnome with full brightness so a
less hungry DE might give more time
And Jessie also works on this device.
Hooe this is useful since it's not the exact same
hope this helps
Patrick Kox
Dave Horsfall schreef op ma 15-05-2017 om 17:40 [+1000]:
> Having upgraded my broadband connection so that 5G is now supported,
> how
> do I get Debian 8 to support it? My 7-year-old MacBook sees it, and
> connects... Is a firmware upgrade required or
Winmodem and have had pretty good
success. Often downloads at speeds better than windows was doing oddly
enough. But haven't been able to use KPPP to sign online. Instead, I've
had to keep using root to run 'pon' and let it sign onto ppp that way.
Anybody have any tips there?
Patrick
some people's opion, WinModems aren't ideal, but this one is stuck
onto my MoBo.
Failing that, are there any recommended USB modems supported under
Potato?
Thanks
Patrick
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The major and minor
numbers of ttyS14 are 62 and 78 respectively. I don't know if this
helps. Do you have any ideas?
Thanks
Patrick
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Hello,
I realise that this is a touch off topic, but the keyboard on my laptop
(an acer travelmate 521te) has several extra functions (accessible by
pushing the `Fn' button + F1 to F8), some of which generate keycodes under
X. Is there any way to assign macros to these keys under WindowMaker,
or
I had the same problem about 2 months ago the solution : install
kernel 2.4.0 test 5 or better. I have test 5 on my machine right
now(I'll get the latest kernel later on, when it's stablised maybe).
just modprobe soundcore, ac97something and then via82cxxx. works like a
charm
Pat
On Sat
8 mode. The whole laptop hangs
if I start X in any other mode or if I change to another mode using alt
+ or -. My XF86Config is at www.dominoid.net/laptop/XF86Config.txt .. I
hope that it helps!
Patrick
possible to fix. (errors bug me!)
ttfn,
Patrick
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:43:28AM +0100, Vivek Dasmohapatra wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Patrick Cherry wrote:
> > modprobe: cannot find char-mod-major-10-135
>
> The line in my /etc/modutils/arch/i386 is:
>
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc
>
> Do you have that? Are
some people's opion, WinModems aren't ideal, but this one is stuck
onto my MoBo.
Failing that, are there any recommended USB modems supported under
Potato?
Thanks
Patrick
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The major and minor
numbers of ttyS14 are 62 and 78 respectively. I don't know if this
helps. Do you have any ideas?
Thanks
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Hello,
I realise that this is a touch off topic, but the keyboard on my laptop
(an acer travelmate 521te) has several extra functions (accessible by
pushing the `Fn' button + F1 to F8), some of which generate keycodes under
X. Is there any way to assign macros to these keys under WindowMaker,
o
8 mode. The whole laptop hangs
if I start X in any other mode or if I change to another mode using alt
+ or -. My XF86Config is at www.dominoid.net/laptop/XF86Config.txt .. I
hope that it helps!
Patrick
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possible to fix. (errors bug me!)
ttfn,
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On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:43:28AM +0100, Vivek Dasmohapatra wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Patrick Cherry wrote:
> > modprobe: cannot find char-mod-major-10-135
>
> The line in my /etc/modutils/arch/i386 is:
>
> alias char-major-10-135 rtc
>
> Do you have that? Are
Hello list,
I am trying to put my intel wireless 2011 pc card on debian and make it
work. Is there anyone who has been working on it? Any howto or
instructions are highly appreciated.
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r 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30/clients'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30'
n400c:/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30#
Idea? Any patch available?
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 01:14:55PM +0800, Patrick Hsie
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 10:12:02AM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> OoO En ce milieu de nuit étoilée du dimanche 06 mars 2005, vers 03:47,
> martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>
> > - echo E: this calls for suicide... okay, I'll try to continue instead...
> > >&2
> > + echo E: this call
hi there,
a few days ago i bought a new notebook, a compaq evo n1005v. while
installing linux i had the following problem:
when booting kernel 2.4.19 dma support was always disabled. i tried to
use the module ali15x3 but the system didn't boot with it. then i read
some mailinglists and patched t
I recently bought a Rio S50 w/ the impression that it would easily work
with linux (I see Rio 500 support everywhere). However, I can't for the
life of me get this thing to work. Has anyone had any experience with
this, or any other newer Rio model, and linux?
guys manage to get it started every time you boot your laptop?
Thnx so far.
Patrick
Hello list,
I am trying to put my intel wireless 2011 pc card on debian and make it
work. Is there anyone who has been working on it? Any howto or
instructions are highly appreciated.
]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30/clients'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30'
n400c:/usr/local/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.30#
Idea? Any patch available?
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 01:14:55PM +0800, Patrick Hsie
Flags 0x03 (Driver
version 1.16)
/proc/apm says: 1.16 1.2 0x03 0x01 0xff 0x80 -1% -1 ?
does anyone has an idea whats wrong ?
thanks patrick
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By the way, the drag-and-drop function does not work, neither for the
cPad nor for a USB whell-mouse - probably I did not set the 3 buttons
emulation right. My Laptop is at home right now, so I can't access the
XF86Config-4 file. Anyone has the same problem?
Cheers
Patrick
PS: Beep! appar
available
sound device. Any one have a clue?
Thanks
Patrick
available
sound device. Any one have a clue?
Thanks
Patrick
Michal Melewski wrote:
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 10:15:15PM +0200, Patrick Sannes wrote:
Hi there,
Hello
I have a question, I installed the kernel 2.4.18 from debian source with
the alsa source and the pcmcia source. Now I do have soundsupport under
my gnome2 desktop. XMMS, menu
on without
re-installing all?
Thanks.
Friendly
Patrick
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On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 15:19, Dr.Isah Gambo wrote:
> Dear friend/partner
>
> I am Dr.Isah Gambo,the northern district branch manager
> of the just distressed Savannah Bank of Nig. Plc. and i
> got your contact address on the internet during the course
> of my search for a relia
on without
re-installing all?
Thanks.
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On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 15:19, Dr.Isah Gambo wrote:
> Dear friend/partner
>
> I am Dr.Isah Gambo,the northern district branch manager
> of the just distressed Savannah Bank of Nig. Plc. and i
> got your contact address on the internet during the course
> of my search for a relia
hi there,
a few days ago i bought a new notebook, a compaq evo n1005v. while
installing linux i had the following problem:
when booting kernel 2.4.19 dma support was always disabled. i tried to
use the module ali15x3 but the system didn't boot with it. then i read
some mailinglists and patched t
I recently bought a Rio S50 w/ the impression that it would easily work
with linux (I see Rio 500 support everywhere). However, I can't for the
life of me get this thing to work. Has anyone had any experience with
this, or any other newer Rio model, and linux?
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I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
(on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
everything I've read, I probably need to upgrade to Xfree86 4.3 in order t
Thank you for your quick reply
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > install). I have also seen that I cannot run KDE -
> On Thursday 19 February 2004 11:31 am, Doyle, Patrick wrote:
>
>
> > > I don't use kde, but doesn't a right-click on the
> background bring
> > > up anything useful?
> >
> > Sadly no, this is why I am so confused. I just can't find
Can anybody recommend the simplest solution (ideally apt-get install "this")
to get the battery monitor icon to show up on my KDE desktop on a stock
woody install? My laptop (a Compaq Presario 2100) does not support APM, but
does support ACPI (which I have compiled into the kernel). I have instal
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> Subject: Re: KDE Battery monitor for ACPI
>
>
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > Can anybody recommend the simplest solution (ideally
> apt-get install
> > "this&qu
Sorry, I realized I left out a bunch of useful, and perhaps critical
information after I sent my original email...
> try akpi, akpi.sourceforge.net, but
OK, I'll have a look at that... Hmmm... I can't get ther right now, I'll try
later.
> which kernel are you using?
2.4.24, straight from w
I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
(on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
everything I've read, I probably need to upgrade to Xfree86 4.3 in order t
Thank you for your quick reply
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > install). I have also seen that I cannot run KDE -
> On Thursday 19 February 2004 11:31 am, Doyle, Patrick wrote:
>
>
> > > I don't use kde, but doesn't a right-click on the
> background bring
> > > up anything useful?
> >
> > Sadly no, this is why I am so confused. I just can't find
Can anybody recommend the simplest solution (ideally apt-get install "this")
to get the battery monitor icon to show up on my KDE desktop on a stock
woody install? My laptop (a Compaq Presario 2100) does not support APM, but
does support ACPI (which I have compiled into the kernel). I have instal
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> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: KDE Battery monitor for ACPI
>
>
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > Can anybody recommend the simplest solution (ideally
> apt-get install
> &g
Sorry, I realized I left out a bunch of useful, and perhaps critical
information after I sent my original email...
> try akpi, akpi.sourceforge.net, but
OK, I'll have a look at that... Hmmm... I can't get ther right now, I'll try
later.
> which kernel are you using?
2.4.24, straight from w
Am Freitag, 29. Juli 2005 12.51 schrieb larinia:
> then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless bridge
If the other device really is a hub, then half-duplex is the best you'll get.
Only switches can do full duplex...
Patrick
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haven't tried setting the script SUID root, but
presumably that would work.
HTH someone
Patrick
ppreciate being
told, so that I can make them available to troglodytes like myself who
continue to use WP8. Whatever its weaknesses, it's still
WordPerfect, the best word processor ever, whatever your platform.
Patrick
A particularily light window manager is FLWM (Fast and Light WM) which
is included with Debian as of 2.2/Potato. Check it out at
flwm.sourceforge.net. I currently have two desktops running and the
memory footprint is 750 kb. I am a BIG fan of FLWM and here are a
couple of reasons:
o lightweig
A particularily light window manager is FLWM (Fast and Light WM) which
is included with Debian as of 2.2/Potato. Check it out at
flwm.sourceforge.net. I currently have two desktops running and the
memory footprint is 750 kb. I am a BIG fan of FLWM and here are a
couple of reasons:
o lightwei
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> I think the easiest way is to filter spam on your local
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> Regards Nico
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