gt;
> One thing I didn't mention is that XRender doesn't seem to be
> supported for this chipset yet.
Not officially. However, the GATOS project
(http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/) have got drivers that do. Using these
I have managed to get DVD playback at fullscreen on my Thinkpad.
Cheers
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fficient just to install package "gatos"?
> http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/gatos.html
>From the package description it doesn't look like it includes the
updated X drivers, so at a guess no.
Cheers
Dave
ncept? The man page is mighty slim pickins.
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have not got working are usb and irda, since I have no
need for them.
Sorry for not being more specific, but if you let me know where you ran
into problems I'll be happy to help you.
Cheers
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the pcmcia stuff acting up).
Anyway, get in touch again if you have any questions.
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ed dhclient if you intend on using dhcp.
HTH.
Cheers
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deal.
I can live with functionality vs. pretty noise. On 2 occasions, I've
successfully gotten the module to load (RH 7.1 and Drake 8.1) but as soon as
a wav or something else presents itself, the machine locks up tight...no
keyboard, no mouse, no nada.
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ed in their XF86Config
file.
TIA
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Many Thanks for that Steve, works much better.
On 06-Mar-2001 Steve Dobson wrote:
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> my Inspiron 7500. I have attached my configs - hope they help. Please
> not that I am running using gpm.
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dongle. It finally met it's fate during a thunderstorm due to
lightning damage.
I currently use a Linksys 10/100 modem ethernet adapter which has the
RJ jacks on a block that extends from the card. It is very sturdy.
Unfortunately, my understanding is that the current production of
these us
Hey guys,
I was wondering - if I have an udma66 HD, can I use the udma66 installation
disk set to install Debian with the HD on the ata/66 channel? Or do I still
have to switch it to the ata/33 channel to install it?
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esss, it didn't convince me really, for the same things yo say.. so,
> doesn't matter.
Another approach to take would be to try svgatextmode. I have had good
success using svgatextmode to fill the screen of my old toshiba
satelite pro 400CS.
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(a daemon? or is that
only if I am running the actual DHCP server?)?
Thanks a lot for the help...I'm just lost as how to even begin figuring out
what to do (i.e. how can I set up dhcp if I don't even know if my card is
working!?:))
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78). Run update-modules.
I changed the group of /dev/ttyS14 to dialout so that I as a normal user
can use the modem.
This should work.
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>
> One thing I didn't mention is that XRender doesn't seem to be
> supported for this chipset yet.
Not officially. However, the GATOS project
(http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/) have got drivers that do. Using these
I have managed to get DVD playback at fullscreen on my Thi
fficient just to install package "gatos"?
> http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/gatos.html
>From the package description it doesn't look like it includes the
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> On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 02:23:58PM +0100, Dave Swegen wrote:
> > >From the package description it doesn't look like it includes the
> > updated X drivers, so at a guess no.
> >
> > Cheers
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Sounds like what you want is sitescooper. Check it out at
http://www.sitscooper.org . It's in unstable as sitescooper and
sitescooper-data.
yours, etc.
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I have not got working are usb and irda, since I have no
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x27;s not been a huge deal.
I can live with functionality vs. pretty noise. On 2 occasions, I've
successfully gotten the module to load (RH 7.1 and Drake 8.1) but as soon as
a wav or something else presents itself, the machine locks up tight...no
keyboard, no mouse, no nada.
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th a 3com card, which
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doublecheck before buying one.
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The suggestion was "most people". It would seem you're not "most people".
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getty
running on it. If you can ssh/telnet into your machine try (as root)
"fuser -v /dev/tty?" which should tell you if this is happening. I had
the same problem and I had to change the line that said "0=Standard"
to "0=Standard vt7" in the "[servers]" sect
rum24t.mk file. The line that currently reads
CC += $(KCC) $(AFLAGS) $(KFLAGS)
should read
CC = $(KCC) $(AFLAGS) $(KFLAGS)
It compiles, but I don't know if it actually works ;)
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> the writing takes up much power.
>
They're out there, a cursory search at Newegg finds this one:
<http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=27-184-013>
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embedded device running VxWorks. Do you know where I can get
my hands on a programmers manual / data sheet for the Prism Chipset or the
CW10 controller. The version I have is preliminary and very old.
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particular
/etc/apm/apmd_proxy and /etc/apm/event.d/pcmcia. These aren't very well
documented (at least not in /usr/doc/ or man pages) but the scripts are well
commented and pretty self explanatory.
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> I would like to get a laptop and run Debian on it. Does anyone have any
> recommendations for machines/manufactures to buy or avoid?
If you're willing to pay new laptop prices, www.linuxlaptops.com will sell
you one with Linux preinstalled. Even if you don't buy from them, t
ot open dev/console: No such file
> Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
>
> Any hint?
> thanks
> Giancarlo
>
More information please: what options with the Debian Sarge CD are you
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/etc/apm/apmd_proxy and /etc/apm/event.d/pcmcia. These aren't very well
documented (at least not in /usr/doc/ or man pages) but the scripts are well
commented and pretty self explanatory.
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> recommendations for machines/manufactures to buy or avoid?
If you're willing to pay new laptop prices, www.linuxlaptops.com will sell
you one with Linux preinstalled. Even if you don't buy from them, t
figure your
ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
unconfigure it if the cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with
onboard network adapters, since it will only configure the interface
when a cable is really connected.
should do everything you want.
HTH
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> On Friday 15 November 2002 6:49 am, Dave Thayer wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 03:27:43PM -0800, Expert User wrote:
> > $ apt-cache show ifplugd
>
> how does this differ from the package laptop-net?
>
If you do iwconfig eth0 key [2], iwlist will then report that it's using
key [1], so the poldu seems to be indexing from zero instead of 1 when
it reports what key it's using.
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nyone heard of a
workaround anywhere? I've scoured google to no avail...there's a workaround
for win98 (disabling the power management chip) but I really don't want to
waste the laptop on win98!
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etwork adapters, since it will only configure the interface
when a cable is really connected.
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:
remove Lock= Caps_Lock
keycode 0x09 = Caps_Lock
keycode 0x6F = Print Sys_Req
keycode 0x42 = Escape
keycode 0x40 = Alt_L Meta_L
keycode 0x71 = Alt_R Meta_R
addLock= Caps_Lock
any help is hugely appreciated.
Cheers
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art of the kernel ? or am I way off
track ?
Im using 2.4.22 as my kernel (Ive tried using 2.6 and the APM support seems to
hang my laptop now and then).
Any advice ?
Cheers
Dave
gt;handle_request;
any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
th a 3com card, which
doesn't work, from what I've gathered. So to be on the safe side
doublecheck before buying one.
Cheers
Dave
ound since the times when Slackware was the favourite distribution! So
> please don't write this all off to laziness!
The suggestion was "most people". It would seem you're not "most people".
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;s probably been fixed by now).
Mail me if you have any problems.
Cheers
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s a getty
running on it. If you can ssh/telnet into your machine try (as root)
"fuser -v /dev/tty?" which should tell you if this is happening. I had
the same problem and I had to change the line that said "0=Standard"
to "0=Standard vt7" in the "[servers]" s
ectrum24t.mk file. The line that currently reads
CC += $(KCC) $(AFLAGS) $(KFLAGS)
should read
CC = $(KCC) $(AFLAGS) $(KFLAGS)
It compiles, but I don't know if it actually works ;)
Cheers
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isk and memory)
> fishmon: a clock
> wmix: sound control
> speyes: fluff
>
> > I'm also looking for a good applet to check on system activity,
> > memory, etc
>
> wmmon.
But avoid wmcpu like the plague. It is the one program that can reliably
crash X on all my machines (it was fine on my laptop until I upgraded to
4.1.0). Apart from that it's a nice applet ;)
Cheers
Dave
rt the internal NIC worked just fine with the
wireless card. I did eventually change it to disable the internal
interface and run wavemon on vc12 upon insertion. This would be best
done in /etc/network/interfaces to quell the remaining annoying
questions bug that's a job for another day.
H
FAQ go to:
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. I have filed a bug report to get it included
because using gpm-syn.conf was the key to getting everything to behave.
HTH
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; right from the start.
>
And just to come full-circle, there is now a port of linux to the 8086
called ELKS. See it at <http://elks.sourceforge.net>. I have half a
mind to try it out on an old PC I have here.
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d
> probably need a rescue disk to do this with your root partition.
>
Don't forget to modify /etc/fstab to use ext3 rather than ext2. You
probably want to look at the recent-ish thread about battery life,
noflushd and journaling filesystems.
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> enough? This is so I can learn about debian and Linux for now. I shall
> eventually nuke win98 once I'm convinced.
600mb is plenty for a minimal system - if you are going to use gnome or
kde, it will get a bit tight tho.
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n available over the net. This
> scheme should be legal.
Except that you would have to bypass the encryptation on the DVD and
would thereby be violating DMCA. Also, you probably should google on
"RIAA vs. mp3.com".
HTH
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pop the HD back into the laptop and finish the install over the network.
Far easier than faffing about with random programs from windows...
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> based on who is online.
It should be pointed out that an access point can be easily moved
around to improve coverage. Depending upon your desktop system's
layout it may be worth a few extra bucks for the WAP.
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table distro was not
what I really wanted, and I've built my system from the bottom up. But
so far I like Debian on the 4150...
Best regards,
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The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org
didn't run LILO, or the HD wasn't reconnected
properly.
Not very helpful I know, but the install in other computer approach is
the correct one to take.
Cheers
Dave
much that the BIOS settings would make any difference. Just
to be on the safe side try restoring them to the default settings (if
you have changed them).
Hope you manage to get it to work.
Cheers
Dave
some
cards don't take kindly to being initialised in windows and then warm
booted into linux. Don't know if this might be one of them, but try
completely switching off the machine rather than simply rebooting.
Cheers
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so do disk and memory)
> fishmon: a clock
> wmix: sound control
> speyes: fluff
>
> > I'm also looking for a good applet to check on system activity,
> > memory, etc
>
> wmmon.
But avoid wmcpu like the plague. It is the one program that can
support the internal NIC worked just fine with the
wireless card. I did eventually change it to disable the internal
interface and run wavemon on vc12 upon insertion. This would be best
done in /etc/network/interfaces to quell the remaining annoying
questions bug that's a job for another day.
H
ritten FAQ go to:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux
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. I have filed a bug report to get it included
because using gpm-syn.conf was the key to getting everything to behave.
HTH
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>
And just to come full-circle, there is now a port of linux to the 8086
called ELKS. See it at <http://elks.sourceforge.net>. I have half a
mind to try it out on an old PC I have here.
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> enough? This is so I can learn about debian and Linux for now. I shall
> eventually nuke win98 once I'm convinced.
600mb is plenty for a minimal system - if you are going to use gnome or
kde, it will get a bit tight tho.
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figure your
ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
unconfigure it if the cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with
onboard network adapters, since it will only configure the interface
when a cable is really connected.
should do everything you want.
HTH
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> On Friday 15 November 2002 6:49 am, Dave Thayer wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 03:27:43PM -0800, Expert User wrote:
> > $ apt-cache show ifplugd
>
> how does this differ from the package laptop-net?
>
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workaround anywhere? I've scoured google to no avail...there's a workaround
for win98 (disabling the power management chip) but I really don't want to
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etwork adapters, since it will only configure the interface
when a cable is really connected.
HTH
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:
remove Lock= Caps_Lock
keycode 0x09 = Caps_Lock
keycode 0x6F = Print Sys_Req
keycode 0x42 = Escape
keycode 0x40 = Alt_L Meta_L
keycode 0x71 = Alt_R Meta_R
addLock= Caps_Lock
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art of the kernel ? or am I way off track ?
Im using 2.4.22 as my kernel (Ive tried using 2.6 and the APM support seems to hang my
laptop now and then).
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Dave is currently listening to Sex Pistols - New York (Never Min
way to get my touchpad's edge to act like
> a scroll wheel.
>
> You know, the behavior where dragging your finger along the edge in a
> window with scrollbars causes it to scroll up/down?
>
Try this driver:
<http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html>
throttling support
on pre P4 processers, but according to its FAQ it may not work on all
machines. It works nicely on my P3 Coppermine HP Pavilion N5490.
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ndwidth for
USB 1.1, it would require a custom chip set, and the cost would be
astronomical.
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What messages do you get when you plug in the floppy? Use dmesg to
look at these if you are not sure where to find them.
I have a TEAC USB floppy which is not yet supported.. I'm about to sell
it to get one of the Mitsumi drives.
Dave Cox
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:41, Uwe Brauer
Floppy disks aren't partitionedare they? Surely that's why fdisk
prints rubbish.
Try
mount -t ext3 /dev/sda /mnt/usbdisk1
(drop the '1' off /dev/sda1)
but replace ext3 if necessary with the type. vfat is more common if you
are using 'Windows' floppies.
Dav
Recently compiled my own kernel 2.6.5 and the Function key on my eNote
mobilePc which allows me to toggle the external VGA out and the TFT
monitor no longer works. It works fine on all the old 2.4 kernels I
had.
Any ideas?
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way to get my touchpad's edge to act like
> a scroll wheel.
>
> You know, the behavior where dragging your finger along the edge in a
> window with scrollbars causes it to scroll up/down?
>
Try this driver:
<http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html>
throttling support
on pre P4 processers, but according to its FAQ it may not work on all
machines. It works nicely on my P3 Coppermine HP Pavilion N5490.
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ndwidth for
USB 1.1, it would require a custom chip set, and the cost would be
astronomical.
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Uwe
What messages do you get when you plug in the floppy? Use dmesg to
look at these if you are not sure where to find them.
I have a TEAC USB floppy which is not yet supported.. I'm about to sell
it to get one of the Mitsumi drives.
Dave Cox
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:41, Uwe Brauer
Floppy disks aren't partitionedare they? Surely that's why fdisk
prints rubbish.
Try
mount -t ext3 /dev/sda /mnt/usbdisk1
(drop the '1' off /dev/sda1)
but replace ext3 if necessary with the type. vfat is more common if you
are using 'Windows' floppies.
Dav
Recently compiled my own kernel 2.6.5 and the Function key on my eNote
mobilePc which allows me to toggle the external VGA out and the TFT
monitor no longer works. It works fine on all the old 2.4 kernels I
had.
Any ideas?
Running Debian testing.
stant prepare
module-assistant get rt2500
module-assistant build rt2500
dpkg -i /usr/src/rt2500-.deb
(See /usr/share/doc/rt2500-source/README.Debian)
dt
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