On Debian, you have to look to find out how to get things working, or
know somebody...
Maybe you're looking in the wrong list. Try amd64 and look if there
isn't VERY experienced people!
The aims of Debian, remember, are not performance, but *stability* and
*security*. So that you're saying abou
Matthew Guenther wrote:
Hi,
I have recently run into a problem with alsa on my Dell Inspiron 8200.
It has an intel 810 sound system which was working fine under alsa
with my self-compiled 2.6.5 kernel. However when I upgraded to a
newer 2.6.7 kernel the sound stopped working.
Must be a kernel p
If you are working/learning about the intricacies of the 2.6 kernel,
Gentoo step you right into the middle of learning, selecting, and
compiling, including your compiler options.
Ok. I agree, it's wonderful to learn!
Debian is wonderful, but, maybe it needs a 100% sourcecode compile
process op
Ognjen B wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 75Mhz laptop with 32mb ram, and i need a way to install debian
sarge onto it. the only way i can boot it is via floppy disk.
the laptop successfully ran woody but now i want to upgrade it to sarge
but ive hit a snag, the floppy installation disks boot without a pr
Ognjen B wrote:
the laptop successfully ran woody but now i want to upgrade it to sarge
but ive hit a snag, the floppy installation disks boot without a problem
and the installer set up etc
Do you have a fast line? If you can wait until September, Sarge will be
released and with
apt-get upd
Piero Furiesi wrote:
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someone can tell me how to configure my hp omnibook xe3gf w/ Debian
Woody for an external monitor?
When I plug it, screen remains blank, either in console mode or in X mode.
It seems like no signal reached the external monitor; and nothing
appens pressing Fn+F5 keys
On Debian, you have to look to find out how to get things working, or
know somebody...
Maybe you're looking in the wrong list. Try amd64 and look if there
isn't VERY experienced people!
The aims of Debian, remember, are not performance, but *stability* and
*security*. So that you're saying a
Matthew Guenther wrote:
Hi,
I have recently run into a problem with alsa on my Dell Inspiron 8200.
It has an intel 810 sound system which was working fine under alsa
with my self-compiled 2.6.5 kernel. However when I upgraded to a
newer 2.6.7 kernel the sound stopped working.
Must be a ke
If you are working/learning about the intricacies of the 2.6 kernel,
Gentoo step you right into the middle of learning, selecting, and
compiling, including your compiler options.
Ok. I agree, it's wonderful to learn!
Debian is wonderful, but, maybe it needs a 100% sourcecode compile
proces
Ognjen B wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 75Mhz laptop with 32mb ram, and i need a way to install debian
sarge onto it. the only way i can boot it is via floppy disk.
the laptop successfully ran woody but now i want to upgrade it to sarge
but ive hit a snag, the floppy installation disks boot without
Ognjen B wrote:
the laptop successfully ran woody but now i want to upgrade it to sarge
but ive hit a snag, the floppy installation disks boot without a problem
and the installer set up etc
Do you have a fast line? If you can wait until September, Sarge will be
released and with
apt-get
Piero Furiesi wrote:
<>
someone can tell me how to configure my hp omnibook xe3gf w/ Debian
Woody for an external monitor?
When I plug it, screen remains blank, either in console mode or in X mode.
It seems like no signal reached the external monitor; and nothing
appens pressing Fn+F5 keys
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