dly:
eth0: Transmit timed out, status 686980c7, CSR12 00c2, resetting...
This continues until I bring down eth0.
Any thoughts?
Paul
Almost forgot. I'm running a Thinkpad 1460, I'm fairly certain the pcmcia bus is fine because I can throw a 3com card into it and it works successfully...
Paul
elp. Am I missing something? I do confess my knowledge of the whole boot / module load process is relatively limited....
Paul
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 10:22:58AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Looking through the archives, it seems people have been having success
> &
might be a timing issue...? What values have people found to set for the horizontal and vertical timing ranges when configuring the monitor for an LCD display? I'm sort of assuming that it really doesn't need a range, but a single set of numbers?
Paul
Hi
Just picked up a copy of the SAMS Installing GNU/Linux book with the copy of
Debian 2.1 on CDRom.
I've created partitions with Partition Magic, the root partition the second
primary partition after Win98, and then an extended partition conaining
further Windows data drives and Linux partitions
t ZipMagic but it falls over every time
I try and open the tar file, but this could just be zip magic, so I'd like
confirmation using an alternate archive program).
(I'm getting close to buying a copy of Red Hat I must say!)
Any help appreciated, regards
Paul
Okay the solution is to download the latest set of install files that have
the tecra images available :). It's a long download on a modem but less than
the time I've spent on this version of the distribution. Thanks to all who
helped.
> I ended up installing 2.6.9 and configuring like above. I also had to
> add to my /ete/network/interfaces the following:
>
> mapping hotplug
> script echo
>
Was this inside of the options for eth1 specifically or just the
entire interfaces file?
T
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 08:48:28 -0800, Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 11:41:45AM -0500, paul wrote:
>
>
> >
> > > I ended up installing 2.6.9 and configuring like above. I also had to
> > > add to my /ete/network/interfaces
I have recently acquired a Lenovo ThinkPad T400 laptop, and was able to
put Debian Testing on it without much fuss (a couple of minor issues,
such as the one I'm going to discuss below, and issues with voice in
Second Life, but that's another can of worms).
One thing that I discovered with the new
Paul Johnson wrote:
> One thing that I discovered with the new college term is that resuming
> after suspend is really hit or miss. When it works, it works alright.
> NetworkManager is a little slow to recover if I don't remember to
> disable networking first. MadWifi itsel
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 21:04 +, T o n g wrote:
> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
> click to paste in the x-selections.
Rather than going with an Acer, which is known to be a "
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Robert Brockway writes:
> On Sun, 16 May 2010, Paul Chany wrote:
>
>> are there any advices for diskless notebooks that is compatible with
>> Debian Lenny or Squeeze?
> Hi Paul. Have you thought of LTSP (http://www.ltsp.org)?
>
> You can use this to easily b
Or search the repository:
apt-cache search command line cd player
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> 2010/11/26 Gérard Robin
> >
> > Hello,
> > I would like to migrate to squeeze but I have a few questions :
> > (My box is a laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi )
> > Currently I use lenny and linux-image 2.
After much struggle I've got the sl-modem-daemon working on my laptop. It's an
Everex Stepnote NM3500W, with the VIA P4M800 motherboard chipset. This includes
the integrated AC97 sound and modem features. Though it works most of the time,
it's very unreliable and unpredictable. Connections are n
"A. F. Cano" wrote:
>Your problem might be different, but I solved my reliability
>problems with this script:
Interesting that your problem was related to module loading.
There was a major problem on my system with module loading...
It always loaded all of the available modules! Can't figure
ou
How can I install Debian Wheezy on the Acer C7 Chromebook?
All the instuctions I find on the internet seem to be for Ubuntu on the C7
or for installing Debian on the ARM Chromebooks.
I would much prefer Debian on my C7.
Regards,
Paul Harper
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On 05/03/2013 03:25 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:25:04PM +0700, Paul Harper wrote:
How can I install Debian Wheezy on the Acer C7 Chromebook?
All the instuctions I find on the internet seem to be for Ubuntu on the C7
or for installing Debian on the ARM Chromebooks.
I would
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 7:20 AM, Josef Bailey wrote:
> Do i have any safe options to get to 3.10 so i can get my lenova yoga at full
> potential or just give up on that ideas ?
Use the version from backports:
http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
http://packages.debian.org/source/wheezy-bac
On Sat, 2013-09-21 at 00:19 -0700, Josef Bailey wrote:
> I have that version of wheezy-backports in my sources.list and i couldn't
> find the kernel / Very strange
I guess you didn't notice the package names on the link I sent. In
Debian the Linux kernel images are called linux-image, not kernel
On Sat, 2013-09-21 at 02:29 -0700, Josef Bailey wrote:
> I Updated to linux-image-amd64 3.10 and yea .. thats not for me /
> Everything was broken .. Probably because im so new that i just purged
> it and went back to 3.2.0-4 lol
Please report bugs for any issues you find, otherwise the issues wi
Thank you,
Paul
Are you trying to cyclically permute the columns of a matrix? So for a
3x3 matrix of columns [A, B, C] you want [C, A, B]? Then you'd right
multiply (X_new = X*M) by a matrix M =
[0, 1, 0]
[0, 0, 1]
[1, 0, 0]
(generalizing to higher dimensions is trivial).
And yes, this is not a particularly debia
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 3:57 AM, llcfree wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-02-07 at 00:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > On 06.02.16 16:52, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> > >Every few weeks I delete my Linux partitions on the SSD and I reinstall
> > > (another ) system. The reason I do it that way is
for "Social Lobster".
I also design web sites, android apps, logos, along with intuitive flyers.
Thanks,
Paul Joseph
Senior Designer
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of internet use.
Puppy & similar haven't the driver too,I'll keep it with ice WM.
Thx Paul
erest in sponsoring Opera Browser, but this is my experience.
Paul
they consume too much.
http://paste.debian.net/1119906/
Claws mail take about 2.4% memory , thunderbird ( only startup) about
12% , the total memory in 2G.
For a email and nntp client is really too much.
I think the developers of now put too many #include and libraries in
their programs.
Paul
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:30:30PM +0100, André Wendt wrote:
> So, I wondered if anyone would be willing to share his/her .deb of
> xserver-xorg version 6.8.2.dfsg.1-11 by hosting it and sending the link?
> (Or just telling me where to download it. I feel like I searched
> everywhere.)
If you have
ust some time before
> the release just fix everything in the testing and release the distro?
If you really need someone to answer this for you, go ask Red Hat what happens
you release a new version with an experimental compiler and sub-par testing
(RH6x anyone?).
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address}=="00:13:ce:b6:1c:fb", NAME="wlan0"
> to explicitly name the wireless interface.
It's important to note that {address} and * are not wildcards and need to be
included exactly as such. I beat my head over this one for about a day until
I got it right...
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On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 08:34:54AM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> 1) I had chrony claiming that system time had 0 seconds difference to NTP
> time while there was a difference of 10 or more minutes. This is with a
> standard chrony installation (after aptitude purge chrony).
>
> 2) Chrony a
Use backports.org or apt-get.org to find a
backport for what you want instead.
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choise that you should use! Which
kernel do you have in your system? I am in the opinion that for the WLAN -
cards you need min. a 2.6 Kernel! Perhaps somebody of the mailing list can
say if this correct!
Best Greetings
Paul
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Baz wrote:
> So, you were able to get the fingerprint reader working.
I'm not sure biometrics are ready for prime-time yet. I don't trust
fingerprint readers and refuse to use biometrics for ID or authentication
beyond their traditional uses because most fingerprint readers can be
fooled by a Je
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 02:49:03PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Baz wrote:
>>
>> > So, you were able to get the fingerprint reader working.
>>
>> I'm not sure biometrics are ready for prime-time yet. I don't trust
>>
http://wiki.ursine.ca/Top_posting
David Pastern wrote:
> With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
> proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
> protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
I second that. You're better off with a Palm Tungst
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> David Pastern wrote:
>>
>> With the risk of sounding rude, that?s what you get for using a
>> proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
>> protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> Our lives begin to end the day we become
Baz wrote:
> They're discussing Linux on NPR's Talk of the Nation now. FYI...
I wonder if someone has a link to the podcast...
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> Steve Jobs is promoting the idea of ending DRM. Read at
> http://blogs.marketwatch.com/bambi/2007/02/apples_jobs_has.html
I'll wait until he practices what he preaches and stops hocking DRM music on
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how can I regain the task bar on my laptop
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Justin Hartman wrote:
> So down to the "simple" question. Is this really normal on a PC-based
> Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian?
With the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, not usually. With Dell, HP, Acer, etc, yes,
the experience is typical. This is a result of most laptop vendors
d people other than those who have the same model might be able to
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ere is a better way?
Any help would be VERY gratefully received.
Paul Moore.
PS Some points - hardware changes aren't possible, this is an old machine
rescued for use as a Unix terminal, with no support from the hardware
infrastructure people. Also, using DHCP isn't an option, as that ca
From: Moore, Paul
>
> I'm trying to set up a Compaq laptop as a Debian 2.2
> workstation on my work network. The laptop has a
> docking station with a network card in it, and a
> PCMCIA network card. I want to set things up so that
> if the machine is docked, I can us
the full screen. I
think this is a Toshiba problem.
Cheers
Paul
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Subject: laptop screen size problem
Date: Friday, 5 May 2000 16:42
hi all
I've recently installed debian on a laptop here @ work (Toshiba Sat Pro.
4260) & con
ere is a better way?
Any help would be VERY gratefully received.
Paul Moore.
PS Some points - hardware changes aren't possible, this is an old machine
rescued for use as a Unix terminal, with no support from the hardware
infrastructure people. Also, using DHCP isn't an option, as that ca
From: Moore, Paul
>
> I'm trying to set up a Compaq laptop as a Debian 2.2
> workstation on my work network. The laptop has a
> docking station with a network card in it, and a
> PCMCIA network card. I want to set things up so that
> if the machine is docked, I can us
ter loading
and unloading modules for pcmcia/cardbus cards.
Paul
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> HI All,
> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
> modules I am running and if one is not running force
> it to load.
>
>
Greetings,
Here is the patch that I submitted that fixes this problem for the
2.4.0 kernel. Once patched it will break 2.0.x... (the choise is yours)
PaulS
--- config.dpkg Mon Oct 30 22:37:44 2000
+++ config Mon Oct 30 22:39:11 2000
@@ -106,6 +106,10 @@
device "airo_cs"
class "networ
>3) how can I set the mixer non graphically? I was using OSS on SuSE
Don't know on this one.
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alsamixer (1)
- soundcard mixer for ALSA soundcard driver, with ncurses interface
amixer (1)
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list (a few days), and I'm sure you get this question
> often, but I figured I'd ask for some advice. I'm about to buy a new
> laptop, and would like to maximize the hardware that will work, and
> minimize the gotchas. I've been perusing linuxhardware
nged as well.
Regards,
Mario Augusto Rodrigues
Hope this helps,
Paul Schulz
am getting stolen".
"I am getting stolen. Please plug the power back in!
I have contacted the police on my wireless modem,
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They already have your fingerprints."
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with me in
the moment)
The strangest thing is, that on the tp390 of a friend, who is running
mandrake 7.2 the same settings in the file /etc/modules.conf work fine.
Both Systems have exactly the same Bios configuration
Any ideas?
thanks in advance
Paul
Paul A1.net
[
Can anyone tell me if the Potato tulip.c driver should work with
this card?
The Linksys support site seems to suggest I need to compile a new
driver. Then points to detailed instructions for RPM.
Thanks.
Paul Clark.
etwork/tulip.html.
Paul Clark
something we're not being told) they all registered or
> worked as ne2000 clones.
All my network is ne2000 clone ISA or PCI cards. I tried using that
driver but it doesn't seem to work.
Paul Clark
ne of these or do a workaround?
Thanks, Paul Johnston
won't display
properly on LCD (strange as it's worked fine before) . Where do I go now?
Is there an incantation I can place in the XF86Config to get around this or
go to another rev of the server?
Paul
find anything on it
yet, but when it hooks up in 'doze it simply presents as another removable
drive, so I'm hoping that it may be compatible with another driver of somesort
- if I'm lucky!
---
Paul Tansom:Talking to penguins can be inTUXicating, whereas
talking to windows is o
get PCMCIA sorted then I should be
up and running. Thanks for that, it seems likely I am not on a hopeless quest.
Get PCMCIA and sound sorted on my C600 and I'll be a happy bunny :-)
---
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talking to windows is only 1 step away fro
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Right, it seems I need to check out my PCMCIA setup. My NIC is an integrated
> mini-pci one, which works fine but does not use PCMCIA. When I insert the
> card
> there is no sound and my GKrellM plugin thinks the slots are empty. It doe
ivers for PCI slot
Has anyone gotten this card to work with Debian? Thanks!
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graphics driver. Oh, and mine is a local install, not an XFS one (well a
network install to a local drive).
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re it usually
sits) is not a valid block device. If I boot then remove and replace it all
works fine. It's basic, I'm confinced I'm missing something basic
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ut any difficulties beyond getting my
XF86Config file setup right. I'm curious where you're getting the 4100
model number, however, as I'm running the 4000 and I'm fairly certain
they have a 4000, 8000, and 8100 model right now, but no 4100.
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ter loading
and unloading modules for pcmcia/cardbus cards.
Paul
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> HI All,
> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
> modules I am running and if one is not running force
> it to load.
>
>
Greetings,
Here is the patch that I submitted that fixes this problem for the
2.4.0 kernel. Once patched it will break 2.0.x... (the choise is yours)
PaulS
--- config.dpkg Mon Oct 30 22:37:44 2000
+++ config Mon Oct 30 22:39:11 2000
@@ -106,6 +106,10 @@
device "airo_cs"
class "netwo
>3) how can I set the mixer non graphically? I was using OSS on SuSE
Don't know on this one.
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I quick 'man -k mixer' revelled:
alsamixer (1)
- soundcard mixer for ALSA soundcard driver, with ncurses interface
amixer (1)
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list (a few days), and I'm sure you get this question
> often, but I figured I'd ask for some advice. I'm about to buy a new
> laptop, and would like to maximize the hardware that will work, and
> minimize the gotchas. I've been perusing linuxhardwar
nged as well.
Regards,
Mario Augusto Rodrigues
Hope this helps,
Paul Schulz
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with me in
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The strangest thing is, that on the tp390 of a friend, who is running
mandrake 7.2 the same settings in the file /etc/modules.conf work fine.
Both Systems have exactly the same Bios configuration
Any ideas?
thanks in advance
Paul
Paul A1.net
[
Can anyone tell me if the Potato tulip.c driver should work with
this card?
The Linksys support site seems to suggest I need to compile a new
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Thanks.
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I build my own accesspoint with an Embedded PC and two Elsa Airlancer MC-11
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runs Potato r3, not even the kernel had to be rebuild. The Elsa Card is
actually a Lucent Orinoco Gold.
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find anything on it
yet, but when it hooks up in 'doze it simply presents as another removable
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- if I'm lucky!
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Paul Tansom:Talking to penguins can be inTUXicating, whereas
talking to windows is o
get PCMCIA sorted then I should be
up and running. Thanks for that, it seems likely I am not on a hopeless quest.
Get PCMCIA and sound sorted on my C600 and I'll be a happy bunny :-)
---
Paul Tansom:Talking to penguins can be inTUXicating, whereas
talking to windows is only 1 step
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Right, it seems I need to check out my PCMCIA setup. My NIC is an integrated
> mini-pci one, which works fine but does not use PCMCIA. When I insert the card
> there is no sound and my GKrellM plugin thinks the slots are empty. It does
&
ivers for PCI slot
Has anyone gotten this card to work with Debian? Thanks!
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ge Mobilty
graphics driver. Oh, and mine is a local install, not an XFS one (well a
network install to a local drive).
--
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talking to windows is only 1 step away from talking to the wall!
---
Smoothwall firewall/router project:
re it usually
sits) is not a valid block device. If I boot then remove and replace it all
works fine. It's basic, I'm confinced I'm missing something basic
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talking to windows is only 1 step away from
ut any difficulties beyond getting my
XF86Config file setup right. I'm curious where you're getting the 4100
model number, however, as I'm running the 4000 and I'm fairly certain
they have a 4000, 8000, and 8100 model right now, but no 4100.
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Keogh - a surprisingly good book on C++.
It
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Hope this helps.
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>
> As to having {} and ;, it's a matter of the language structure, and that's all.
> Whether or not you use them is simply a matter of how you structure the
> lan
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> timebut then I can't type with one hand! Can you help?
Turn off number lock.
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James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've googled around but can seem to find a date for the release of
> Sarge as stable. Anyone have any guesses?
Sometime around Christmas 2003. Realistically, whenever
debian-installer is ready. Debian uses roughly the same schedule as
Apogee Software: When i
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> the best of all.
No kidding. Even with Windows folks, I install something with apt, and
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> Gentoo step you right into the middle of learning, selecting,
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Or not. It's a major misconception of Gentoo.
http://www.funroll-loops.org/
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> the peculiarities of many models of laptop and had pre-configurations
> for each one. So, for an Inspiron 41xx, you could define an action
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> Anyone with the inside scope on the official release of sarge?
If you want the inside scoop, just check the website.
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> This greatly simplify my ssh connexions when I move between different place.
> Nevertheles, I have
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