> "Christian" == Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> Hi, I've a Toshiba M30X-131 laptop with Debian Sid and
Christian> XFree86 Version 4.3.0.1 running.
Christian> The video card is an ATI Radeon 9700. I installed the
Christian> recent ATI driver and the module
> "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andreas> Hi, my former Laptop had no internal WLAN card so I was
Andreas> safe that it is no source of any radio frequencies. But my
Andreas> new laptop has a cantrino chip with WLAN and I will go for
Andreas> a quite long fligh
> "Sean" == Sean Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sean> Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> my former Laptop had no internal WLAN card so I was safe that it
>> is no source of any radio frequencies. But my new laptop has a
>> cantrino chip with WLAN and I will go for a quite long
> "astrid" == astrid jurgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
astrid> Hello, I recently installed Debian Linux 3.0 rev. 4 (woody)
astrid> on my Toshiba Satellite A70 Laptop computer, and I am having
astrid> serious problems with it. The computer freezes frequently,
astrid> at what appears
I'm trying to make cpu freq adjustment work on a toshiba m35x-s161.
My task is complicated as this appears to be some sort of toshiba
branded made in china but not really toshiba laptop (if you followed
all that). basically it has a phoenix bios so the toshiba specific
tools will not work.
ACPI r
I looked at the amixer controls (I also have an i8x0 sound driver)
and do not see anything.
modinfo snd_intel8x0
reveals the following :
parm: ac97_clock:AC'97 codec clock (0 = auto-detect).
Strange that autodetect does not seem to work for you.
HTH
Brian
> "Ben" == Ben <[EMA
> "Russell" == Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russell> emit many frequencies. The PCI bus has it's own frequency,
Russell> the DRAM has it's own frequency, and whatever is done to
Russell> convert 16V DC to 110V (*) for the back-light of the screen
Russell> also probably ca
> "Mattia" == Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mattia> Have you tried the acpi-cpufreq module? Or maybe you CPU
Mattia> wasn't supported yet in 2.6.9 by speedstep-centrino (is it a
Mattia> centrino?), try 2.6.10 or later. Or... try to post the
Mattia> output of your /proc/cp
> "Mattia" == Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mattia> yes :) CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ
Aaah - but only in 2.6.10
It does not help :-(
Mattia> AFAIR Celerons are not suported natively, but I may be
Mattia> wrong... the acpi-cpufreq might be your last resort. (A
Mattia> quic
> "Kai" == Kai Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kai> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:01:35 +0530 Devraj Paul
Kai> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello, I'm a newby to debian and have installed sarge on a Sony
>> Vaio TR5GP. I'm facing a weird problem, whenever I'm shutting
>> down the
are you sure that the network driver for the correct card is in place ?
for example, maybe it was built-in on your 2.4 kernel and now it is a module
also one annoying thing I've noticed about 2.6 is that mii operation now seems
to come from a separate module so that even when you have the proper
> "Provost," == Provost, Stephane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Provost,> Hello everyone, I'm puzzled here. Logrotate stopped
Provost,> working and I don't know why. If I force the process, such
Provost,> as "logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/apache" , it's fine and
Provost,> dandy. Should
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