Hi,
I just got an Asus z71v laptop, has an Nvidia GeForce-Go 6600 video
card. Everything works except sleep (suspend to ram). The problem is
that it goes appears to go to sleep ok, but when waking it up, the
screen remains blank.
I am using the powersaved package. Tried:
- disabling intel_agp
Hi,
I would like to burn cds (using gnomebaker or something similar)
without sudo/root access. Is there a way to do this?
Tamas
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 04:45:53PM -0400, Joseph M. Gaffney wrote:
> I'd suggest a cd burning group, with appropriate rights.
Greg, Mike and Joseph,
Thank you for your help. The user was in the cdrom group, but
cdrecord was not setuid root. Greg's suggestion solved the problem.
Is there no way
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 10:21:40AM +0300, Ossi Väänänen wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm using suspend2 as well on my two debian laptops (lifebook p1510 and
> acer aspire 5021). I'm not using initrd at all with the setup, for
> obvious reasons: as I anyway had to roll your own kernel with suspend2
> patch
Hi,
My laptop has a wifi adapter (works fine when I am accessing the local
wifi network as a client). I wonder if it would be possible to share
my ethernet connection using the wifi on my laptop. How do I do that
in Debian? Any help to get started would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tamas
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I am trying to use an external usb hd with a custom kernel (I need the
custom kernel because of the suspend2 patch). With the stock debian
kernel (2.6.15-1-486), it works fine and mounts on /dev/sda4.
With my custom kernel, it gives the error message:
mount: special device /dev/sda4 does not exi
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