same effect in gfcc and Acrobat Reader. They are far too big
compared to the fonts in the window titles, so it's not a case of "just
choose a smaller font if you don't like it".
Has anybody got a clue? I'm running Xfree 3.3.6 with an S3-Xserver.
Thanx,
Andreas
.
The same effect in gfcc and Acrobat Reader. They are far too big
compared to the fonts in the window titles, so it's not a case of "just
choose a smaller font if you don't like it".
Has anybody got a clue? I'm running Xfree 3.3.6 with an S3-Xserver.
Thanx,
Andreas
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> How cann I enter in BIOS
Depends on your Notebook
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Andreas
hi,
is anybody running an IBM
Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
if yes, what Bios Verion and what
type of RAM (Brand etc) do you have ?
and does somebody know a bios update
how-to for the Thinkpad to point
at me ?
Thank you very much in advance,
Andreas
(who is a bit afraid of doing bios
Michelle Konzack wrote:
hey there,
> Hello
>
> Am 12:40 2003-02-21 +0100 hat Andreas geschrieben:
>>
>>hi,
>>
>>is anybody running an IBM
>>Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
>
> No, but with 72 MByte of memory it will work fine.
8 (on Board)
hi,
my IBM thinkpad 560 runs woody r1 quite nice,
but hdparm -d1 /dev/hda says that dma-mode
isnt possible.
It seems the kernel (2.4.18-bf) doesnt support
the chipset (Intel) to use dma?
Question: has anybody running DMA on this Laptop
using Debian ?
thank you, Andreas
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hi,
is anybody running an IBM
Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
if yes, what Bios Verion and what
type of RAM (Brand etc) do you have ?
and does somebody know a bios update
how-to for the Thinkpad to point
at me ?
Thank you very much in advance,
Andreas
(who is a bit afraid of doing bios
Michelle Konzack wrote:
hey there,
> Hello
>
> Am 12:40 2003-02-21 +0100 hat Andreas geschrieben:
>>
>>hi,
>>
>>is anybody running an IBM
>>Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
>
> No, but with 72 MByte of memory it will work fine.
8 (on Board)
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 14:51, Negrila Gabriel wrote:
> How cann I enter in BIOS
Depends on your Notebook
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It is really sad to see that in the last two years nobody really
seem to care about laptops in Debian. :-(
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Any thoughts?
http://www.enlightenment.org/ comes to my mind...
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On 28.10.18 01:10, bartender wrote:
Jetzt, da Sie die Diskussion über Partitionen eröffnet haben, lassen Sie mich
diesen Vorschlag machen!
now that we are on the subject of petitions let me just add a suggestion!
someday someone is goin
e.g. the European Privacy
Regulation, it's very hard to keep the very restrictive specifications.
Andreas
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your ridiculous 'solution' to the list accompanied by disgusting insults.
To the list moderator: How about banning Dave from the list? There was a
similar case recently with the freeradius list and banning the offending
person was quite a success.
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bug
> report: http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/09/msg00077.html
>
> But am not able to remove ata_piix and reinsert it since it says it's
> already in use..
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
> Thanks
>
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> On 5/19/06, Andreas Klein <
ide drivers for your chipset into the kernel and remove
initram support). Then it worked for me.
Initrd causes problems with suspend2 which i couldn't solve, so i
disabled it...
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Hi!
This is my /etc/network/interfaces file:
auto eth2
iface eth2 inet manual
wpa-sriver wext
wpa-roam/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
iface office inet dhcp
iface anywhere inet dhcp
I do not use the wpa_supplicant.conf file to configure networking
anymore and have ev
of the Debian Kernel?
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Hello,
I run Lenny on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop.
Recently the kernel was updated to 2.6.25. However, when booting with this
kernel there is eventually a complete freeze. Sometimes the system freezes
during booting, sometimes well after login and independent of any input by
me.
I suspect this
Hello,
unfortuntely adding noapic as a kernel parameter does nor solve the problem.
Neither does turning acpi off.
Andreas
Am Freitag 25 Juli 2008 schrieb srinivas v:
> Try adding noapic as a kernel parameter.
>
> V. Srinivas
>
> Support The free software movement started
Am Samstag 26 Juli 2008 schrieb Florian Reitmeir:
> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Andreas Schroth wrote:
> >I run Lenny on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop.
> >
> >Recently the kernel was updated to 2.6.25. However, when booting with this
> >kernel there is eventually a complete f
e IOMMU on the
BIOS. But i can't because the BIOS doesn't has such an option. When i take
2Gig of RAM out of my computer, the hibernate process works fine.
How can i bring my HP 6715b to hibernate with the full 4Gig of RAM? Any
chance, hint, suggestion, what ever? :)
tia,
-
at doesn't work either.
> As you have 4G memory, maybe change kernel to another which have
> `bigmem' support is a good idea, and you will try this if it doesn't work
> after doing above.
Where can i find a "bigmem"-kernel in debian? Must i compile this kernel
Am Wednesday 01 October 2008 21:55:08 schrieb Bob Proulx:
> Laurent Guignard wrote:
> > Andreas Richter a écrit :
> > > schrieb Ji ZhengYu:
> > >> As you have 4G memory, maybe change kernel to another which have
> > >> `bigmem' support is a
Am Wednesday 01 October 2008 22:50:27 schrieb Bob Proulx:
> Andreas Richter wrote:
> > schrieb Bob Proulx:
> > My swap-partition is 4G big. I tested hibernate with a 8G swap file and
> > it doesn't work either.
>
> Sigh. Oh well...
>
> > > To get to 4G
, but I get "input overruns" in the pppconfig-dialogue and later
when I try to dial out. The modem doesn´t react.
Has anybody got an idea?
Thanx for your help.
Andreas
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Yes, it´s 3.1.8. There are no newer .deb-Packages on the ftp-server. I
hope they come up with newer ones when 2.2 is released. I´m not that
much of a Linux-expert to get a 3.1.16 .tgz-source an compile it myself,
I think. Is it difficult?
Andreas
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, but I get "input overruns" in the pppconfig-dialogue and later
when I try to dial out. The modem doesn´t react.
Has anybody got an idea?
Thanx for your help.
Andreas
uch for your reply,
Yes, it´s 3.1.8. There are no newer .deb-Packages on the ftp-server. I
hope they come up with newer ones when 2.2 is released. I´m not that
much of a Linux-expert to get a 3.1.16 .tgz-source an compile it myself,
I think. Is it difficult?
Andreas
68.0.4) it works.
Can anyone give me a hint, where to start (/etc/pcmcia/network.opts is
configured as it should be [I think])
Best regards
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> manually configure it (ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.4) it works.
I could solve my problem: My /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file was broken (one
wrong entry), so it didn't configure it...
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from the developer on the
> net - sorry i don't no more know where it was).
And that's why I don't understand, why they don't compile it for every new
kernel as this may use a few minutes to do it and having happy linux end
users...
not the point. I don't know why I should waste a PCMCIA - Slot for a
modem if I already have one...
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n, or
even better, I want dselect to scan my system and to update its database
accordingly (similar to rpm --rebuild-database)
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es are still marked as
installed and to remain installed (i.e. *** )
My idea was to use a command to tell dselect to "forget" this selection...
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After the last update of my woody, I remarked that umount on CD drives
doesn't work properly, because the drive stays locked and I have to open it
with the open command on my CD player.
Is umount broken or has its behavior changed?
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well on a Toshiba satellite 2540
CDS? I get terrible display flickers when moving windows and scrolling...
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uot;supported by Linux" according to the
distributor. I believed it. Until I found out that it had a firmware flaw
that rendered it useless under non-patched/updated cdrecord versions...
(only did a simulation burn all the time)
Andreas Mohr
offled. I tried changing run levels but they(3
> thru 5)all seem to have the same stuff.
As several people have already explained that (update-rc.d),
what about using hdparm for HDD speed improvement ?
Or are you already using it ?
Andreas Mohr
lugged. I hope I don't have to buy a new battery.
In case you reboot once in a while:
On my old Acer notebook I was told to go into the BIOS and let it sit
there until it gets switched off.
That operation usually lasts much longer than the battery warning
beeps/shutdowns you get when you're working normally.
Andreas Mohr
t for any hint. I am desperate now.
This is an FAQ and I'm sure it can be found at www.deja.com.
Anyway, use either a DOS boot disk and type "fdisk /mbr", or do the same with
LILO somehow (I don't know right now how, though, sorry).
Good luck !
Andreas Mohr
ng seems to be
> working.
Sorry, this is not helpful at all.
*What* is not working, where does it fail ?
Either help us help you, or help yourself.
You decide. :)
Andreas Mohr
m otherwise already has networking running?
> I've got a PCMCIA fax/modem, but use the onboard NIC (eepro100) for
> LAN-based networking.
Try to use strace -f in order to diagnose this problem upon pcmcia startup.
If it complains about "Permission denied", then it probably has a reason...
Andreas Mohr
t to the novell
> netware to access files from the file server, and atleast connect to the
> internet...
>
> Any suggestions on this please?
Install the ncpfs package.
Andreas Mohr
bigger drives seem to be VERY fragile !!!
But OTOH the 6.4 GB IBM in my very old Acer notebook already grew
much louder, too :-\
> Comments other than "star, you type too much" welcome.
/me typed too much ;)
Andreas Mohr
TOH the 6.4 GB IBM in my very old Acer notebook already grew
> > much louder, too :-\
>
> Well, they do get old eventually :(
True. But maybe that's because I used some spindown timeout, too.
I'm very suspicious with HDD spindown now...
(as the bearings of notebook HDDs just seem to be worse than desktop HDD
bearings)
Andreas Mohr
here.
A new BIOS has been rumoured to come out for months, nothing happened.
(mine is from August !)
Dell, do something about that, damn !
Andreas Mohr
something instead of saying
"somethind is wrong" ?
To me this clearly sounds like "RTFM" is the answer.
You don't mention *any* error description...
Do better next time ;-)
Andreas Mohr
nother year
> before I get my ADSL modem working. I will install W2000 in the days to come
> and if everything works: "bye bye Linux".
Oh, so you used a development kernel and wondered why the hell
nothing works ?
Now that's tough ;-)
(that comment is not entirely serious, though)
> > Craig Milling
> >
> > PS. If you made it down this far, thanks for reading my rambling missive.
> > :)
> >
>
> Hans:
> As you can see, I made it.
Me too :)
Andreas Mohr
x1050, it's ok (up to 40 FPS).
Same with 800x600 fullscreen.
Andreas Mohr
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 06:57:06PM -0800, inuchan2 wrote:
> To whom who may concern,
[annoying SPAM deleted]
Does anybody deal with that ?
ISTR that Debian has a $1000 processing fee for "advertisements"
on all of its mailing lists...
Andreas Mohr
a couple that go past 1024x768.
At least certain Dell Inspirons can be had with an UXGA display at
1600x1200.
I ordered my Inspiron 5000e with 1400x1050, though.
Not that this is terribly small... ;-))
Andreas Mohr
ge or add
# anything please take a look at the files in /etc/modutils and read
# the manpage for update-modules.
#
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/0keep
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!
# This file is not marked as conffile to make sure if you upgrade modutils
# it will be restored in case some modifications have been made.
-> man update-modules
Andreas Mohr
[snip other messages]
> Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: invalid argument
I have resolved my problem: I forgot to compile the async mode into kernel.
Anyway this is a stupid message for this problem (IMHO)
Regards
Andreas
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-r--r--r--1 root 80 7752 Feb 26 1992 what.new
I'm pretty damn sure this must be the 3rd generation of my HDDs now :-)
(the .arj is only from 95, though)
It's just incredible...
But OTOH I NEVER had a HDD crash so far.
Except for my new 20 GB notebook HDD, that is... :-\
Andreas Mohr
hardware.doc
Description: MS-Word document
s.
Older pcmcia-cs do NOT work, as the tulip_cb driver doesn't contain the ID
of this specific card yet, which leads to promiscuous mode problems
(receiving only with a running tcpdump possible etc.)
Ask me again if you get into trouble.
Andreas Mohr
ried using that
> driver but it doesn't seem to work.
>
> Paul Clark
Sure.
You have to use tulip anyway, AFAIK.
And of course your ping didn't work.
I told you that you need to put it in promiscuous mode (tcpdump)
for it to work.
--> wrong driver, get the right one.
Andreas Mohr
th this. Your problem is how to get the *USB* floppy
to work for booting it, right ?
I guess I don't have a single idea then...
Andreas Mohr
?
Is it PnP or not?
Which Kernel do you use?
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After a reboot, you Kernel should be ready for sound.
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--1 root news 200 Mar 7 08:33 slrnpull.log
and (in /etc/news/)
-rw-r--r--1 root root 1717 Nov 27 07:59 slrnpull.conf
Is this bug already fixed? If not: Any ideas how to fix it?
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trange hdparm settings causing lost interrupts
at resume due to hardware <-> kernel settings mismatch.
Andreas Mohr
> attributes of such a file? Maybe if I use a file with the right name and
> attributes it'll just work...
Nope.
The BIOS needs to know the offset of the file, of course.
As soon as you move it you're screwed.
Andreas Mohr
certain 2.2.x kernels.
AFAICT this is only informative, not critical.
But OTOH ICBW :-)
Andreas Mohr
ion. I can't remember the URL but if you cannot find it I'll dig
> it out :)
http://falcon.sch.bme.hu/~seasons/linux/swsusp/
;-)
Hmm, I just noticed that they did a mucho enhanced 2.2.18 version of my
2.2.18pre9 patch :-)
No 2.4 version yet, though :-\
(it's not too easy)
Andreas Mohr
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 05:34:21PM +0100, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 11:33:54AM +, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > As an alternative (I just thought of) you could use the kernel patch to do
> > hibernation. I can't remember the URL but if you cannot find it
he following behaviour working:
: mark
+: paste
Currently my Win-Keys do nothing at all (whished I would have bigger
/ keys and no Win-key at all :-( - but if they are here, why
not using them).
Kind regards
Andreas.
ystem was happy and it worked. But you might know the situation
if you are attempting to paste something and didn't pressed both keys
at exactly the same time. Than you end with a new X-buffer and in this
cases your original text vanished anywhere (perhaps a new case for a
Murphy law).
Kind regards
Andreas.
either). If
I did a /etc/init.d/networking start nothing happened, i.e. ifconfig
showed no output. This is really strange and I havn't any explanation
for this behaviour. Seems I have to do some research.
Perhaps you try this manually and get the same?
Kind regards
Andreas.
;t make sense.
I just wanted to give a hint on not-pcmcia related problems which might
possibly occure.
Kind regards
Andreas.
x27;t switch of the box (this is also true for all
my desktop PCs I used with kernel 2.4) regardingless whether I use
CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF or not. This really bothers me that
code which worked since several 2.0./2.2 kernels doesn't work now :-(.
Kind regards
Andreas.
in /etc/modules. Now I load apm explicitely there
and it works.
Thanks for the hint
Andreas.
that I get weird out-of-sync effects (i.e.: screen turns crazy
sometimes when switching back to console), which forces me to reboot.
This could be a problem with a bad ModeLine. I'm not sure.
Andreas Mohr
Section "Files"
RGBPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"
FontPath
ogcheck.
Kind regards
Andreas.
and mouse - work
simultaneously.
cheers
Andreas
> Hi,
> Can I get the touch pad and the ps2 mouse I'm using both to work?
>
> I got the mouse to work with the /dev/psaux and I think the /dev/mouse
> device worked before with the touch pad but now doesn't work.
>
>
? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance and best regards
Andreas
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> now
> and then...)
Thank you, that helped. My computer works now, well, the NVidia Geforce
makes some trouble, but all the rest works.
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soundchip(some kind of yamaha), and i am not
What kind of laptop are you running? And what soundcard exactly. I have a
Acer Extensa 501 with the Yamaha OPL3-SAx. There is a kernel-patch for the
2.4.x kernels which stops these hangs
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Hain't we go
en them with
cardctl scheme
The current scheme will be displayed by
cardctl scheme
I hope this helps
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er never shut down automatically and the
> /etc/init.d/apmd causes a crash.
I'm not really sure if it helps but my apm-problems were solved after
loading the apm modul explicitely using modprobe (if apm compiled as
module).
Kind regards
Andreas.
sktop has only K6/200 with
PCI bus and I'm not sure if it would be much fun to find a working PCI card
for this fairly old box.
Kind regards
Andreas.
I /proc/pci
VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage P/M Mobility AGP 2x
(rev 100).
??
Kind regards
Andreas.
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Free I would be happy.
Kind regards
Andreas.
fails. That's why I doubt that
this is an r128 - but I'm really unsure. What to do to find it out
more secure?
Kind regards
Andreas.
e XServer with DRI support for hardware
accelaration the last few lines on the screen start to flicker (maybe
some problems during the refresh).
If you would like to get the config file from Dell or my configuration
file as a starting point for your configuration, just send me a mail
and I will send you the files.
Bye
Andreas
"AutoDetected"
EndSection
in my XF86Config-4
I tried the options in various combinations, still the same problem.
Also exporting SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50=true did not help.
I think, due to the fact that this problem is not obvious, it might be
a bug in savage_drv.o. But I still hope that someone here can help me,
perhaps I overlooked something.
Thanks
Andreas
Thus spoke Adam McDaniel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 11:38:27PM +0200, Andreas Stabaginski wrote:
> > I tried rvplayer (from rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm) with several
> > .rm-files, also aviplay (version 0.53) with serveral .avi-files.
> > After a few m
compilation.
Problem with Kernel 2.4.10 and 2.4.7.
If someone has this Laptop working fine, any hints welcome :-)
I don't know what more informations you kneed, if e.g. kernelconfig is
wanted, let me know.
Andreas
Thus spoke Andreas Stabaginski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi!
> I have the same Problem when I make much I/O on my System. So e.g.
> compiling a kernel results in shortly freezing X (two seconds freeze, a
> few seconds allright, freeze again and so on until compiling is finished).
>
&
68.0.4) it works.
Can anyone give me a hint, where to start (/etc/pcmcia/network.opts is
configured as it should be [I think])
Best regards
Andreas
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when I
> manually configure it (ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.4) it works.
I could solve my problem: My /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file was broken (one
wrong entry), so it didn't configure it...
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Andreas
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ail from the developer on the
> net - sorry i don't no more know where it was).
And that's why I don't understand, why they don't compile it for every new
kernel as this may use a few minutes to do it and having happy linux end
users...
not the point. I don't know why I should waste a PCMCIA - Slot for a
modem if I already have one...
Cheers
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se (but this has been about 2
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What they do (at least here in Switzerland): They pay you back some money,
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