also sprach Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.07.16.1339 +0200]:
> > Pine does it by default.
>
> Which is far from sufficient reason to use pine. Sylpheed, in fact, does
> everything I want.
???
Can you:
- bounce and resend mail
- edit incoming mail
- filter freely
- read IMAP
also sprach Spiros Kapetanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.05.2030 +0200]:
> 1. How do I resize the other operating system's partition (it's the XP
> variety) without having to reinstall? The only reason why I need to do
> this instead of just wiping out completely is so because I don't really
> w
also sprach Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.05.2109 +0200]:
> Hmm I guess you need somthing like Partition Magic. I think there is a
> GNU tool too, but I have forgotten the name.
parted
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also sprach Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.09.0148 +0200]:
> I have just one related question: I have installed Debian 3.0 on
> my notebook (it is ancient Compaq Presario 1200 but with 160MB
> RAM, so it works like a charm) originally with 2.2 kernel and
> thus with ext2 partitions. Howeve
someone in a far galaxy once said:
> 4. Is there anyone out there that has installed Debian on an Inspiron
> 4150? What did you do about this hibernate partition that I hear
> people talking about?
while five of the six dell laptops that i support are very happy with
the so-called suspend-to-disk
also sprach Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.09.1857 +0200]:
> > initialize the s2d partition, dell's very own tool (the latest
> > version) complains that it does not support systems with more than 768
>
> Did you try this lphtool?
where is it?
http://www.google.com/search?q=lphtool
also sprach Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.09.2107 +0200]:
> > where is it?
>
> apt-cache search hibernat
> lphdisk - prepares hibernation partition for Phoenix NoteBIOS
i search for lhpdisk. dork me.
> > (debian-user is the most valuable place on the net, let this be said!)
>
> Th
also sprach PRIOUR Gaetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.12.1332 +0200]:
> Is there something i should add/remove/change ?
no, it looks good. is it not working?
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also sprach Dale Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.24.1236 +0200]:
> I'm about to embark on a Debian 3.0 install on my Dell
> Latitude C600. I've successfully run both Slackware and
> Red Hat on this machine. Any pointers, caveats etc related
> to getting Debian up and running (on my C600) w
also sprach David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.24.1712 +0200]:
> The other special thing on my C600 is the display; I have the
> 1400x1050 display, which is a non-standard resolution. My
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 has
>
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "Monitor0"
> VendorNam
also sprach Cameron Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1201 +0100]:
> But notice that most messages (about 46 in this snapshot) don't have an
> X-Mailer set. I guess these are programs such as mutt and pine, etc.
mutt sets the X-Mailer and so does pine. after all, it's almost
a standard, and ne
also sprach Mark Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1234 +0100]:
> Mmm... just added a X-Mailer header for Mutt in my .muttrc :)
> X-Mailer: Mutt 1.3.25i (2002-01-01) on a Linux/ix86 v2.4
oh wow. sorry, i retract my previous statement. mutt's header is
"User-Agent", not "X-Mailer". gosh, i a
also sprach François Chenais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1350 +0100]:
> THIS is a NEW virus !!
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99332.htm
chill. first, it's not new, it's more than 48 hours old already, and
second, *who cares*???
whoever's punished enough to read this list with microshi
also sprach François Chenais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1433 +0100]:
> > and stop reading this list with micro$oft. if that requires a change
> > of job, then why didn't you do so yet???
>
> I'm using Sylpheed !
the 'you' was intended as 'one'. sorry.
> Thought debian community was not so
also sprach R.Stepanyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1541 +0100]:
> Well, I processed my mail from THIS LIST (debian-laptop) ONLY and here
> are the results:
is this relevant to debian-laptop??? as i just stated in another post,
why can't we just silently ignore viruses and spam, and not send
also sprach Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1628 +0100]:
>
... oh, just like most other core people of debian-* lists ...
> ...it is, indeed, our _problem_ if we are using Outlook Express to
> read this list, but surely not generally our _fault_. You use what
> circumstances re
also sprach Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1635 +0100]:
> Since this is a laptop-list, I'd be interested in hearing what people
> use to read mail on their laptops. Reading mail on a laptop does require
> that one can manage to read mail off-line as well as connected.
> If you're
also sprach Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1732 +0100]:
> > i run postfix bound to localhost on my laptop even, and then use
> > fetchmail to obtain all my mail via pop3/ssl. this way, all my mail is
> > always local, and i don't need imap.
> >
> 'nullmailer' I use for outgoing
also sprach Tobias Ulbricht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1903 +0100]:
> > postfix keeps mail in the spool for five days by default. since i also
> > have a couple of machines on permanent connections, i decided to use
> > TLS-based certificate relay authentication and simply relay my mail
> > t
also sprach Tobias Ulbricht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1859 +0100]:
> Is there no program which allows syncing folders?
> I'd like to either imap my mails or use ssh, but in both cases,
> the sent mails are stored in different places!
isync, as previously noted in this thread.
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> Unfortunately recent (Woody) versions of Postfix have a very large spool-dir
> which seems to makes the program very slow on my low-resource laptop. Do I
> really have to recompile it to get back the good old fast Post
also sprach Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.1755 +0100]:
> My, my,
> what a crusader we have here..
i am replying in person so as to not spam the list. if anyone is
interested in my response, drop me a line. i do realize that my
statement was ridiculous without explanation, and for
also sprach Wilmer van der Gaast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.30.1807 +0100]:
> It was unset (which means a default of 2), but now I set it to 1. Seems to
> be a lot faster now, also at boot time. Thanks!
you know, strange intuition tells me the opposite, but i guess it's
a non-uniform curve and
also sprach Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.07.0136 +0100]:
> Ob Debian-laptop: I notice that pcmcia-cs in "pure" woody is still (ugh)
> 3.1.22? That's *ancient*! sid has 3.1.31 - can we convince them to promote
> it over so the woody discs don't roll out hopelessly behind? Or does anyone
also sprach Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.09.0224 +0100]:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but most other hardware architectures don't
> even *have* PCMCIA/Cardbus hardware. So worrying about it not
> building on them is just sneaking in an empty-set or refusing to
> make with a "non critical" r
mh. this should have gone to -laptop right away, not -users. my bad.
[please cc me on replies]
hi all,
i have this dell latitude C610, which runs perfectly fine with
debian's stock kernel 2.2.20. however, i need some features from 2.4.x
and thus went ahead to install kernel-image-2.4.17-686, wh
also sprach Klaas Gadeyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.04.1324 +0100]:
> Do this kernel-image has apic enabled? If yes, you'll have to go for the
> sources and compile your own and be sure to disable these:
>
> # CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC is not set
>
> I had simila
also sprach Klaas Gadeyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.04.1324 +0100]:
> Do this kernel-image has apic enabled? If yes, you'll have to go for the
> sources and compile your own and be sure to disable these:
>
> # CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC is not set
>
> I had simila
also sprach Tony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.19.1946 +0100]:
> Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!
it's the strength of such a forum to serve as a knowledge store that
makes me want to ask you if you'd quickly summarize what made it
work...
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also sprach David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.02.1939 +0200]:
> Last night, I was mucking around a bit. I upgraded the BIOS to
> version A20, and tried building kernel 2.4.18 with the ACPI patch from
> http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/acpi/, along with ALSA 0.9 and
> pcmcia-cs modules.
also sprach David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.02.2058 +0200]:
> lspci says "Multimedia audio controller: ESS Technology ES1983S
> Maestro-3i PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 10)"; I use the ALSA
> snd-card-maestro3 driver with it.
shoot, mine's got an intel chip i believe. anyway, have you trie
also sprach bozhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.05.0137 +0200]:
> When I type "startx", it lists a set of R128 and Radeon cards supported,
> but Radeon Mobility LY is not listed. Is this card unsupported? Do I
> need to wait for the 4.2.0 packages?
yes. 4.2.0 will support it. until then, use
also sprach Dennis Kibbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.1826 +0200]:
> You can pick them up on eBay for under US$250 with a 2gig HD, 80Mb
> RAM. Mine runs Potato just fine and I've loaded SUSE 7.1 on another
> with acceptable performance using the KDE desktop. Considering the
> price and the fact
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2009 +0200]:
> but yes, i second. and it's sturdy as hell. meaning: i've punched the
> ones i had and they've fallen down several meters, and they're running
> like a charm :_)
and even though michae
also sprach Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2200 +0200]:
> If they were really capitalistic then they would provide half-decent support
> for Linux (not full support because they know we don't need hand-holding and
> they want to save money).
>
> Linux users make up a reasonable s
also sprach David D.W. Downey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.14.2344 +0200]:
> Actually I don't know what you guys are talking about. I am fiercely
> loyal to Dell as a customer simply beause I got EXCELLENT technical
> support from them with CPx laptops, PowerEdge and PowerApp servers,
> and every
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also sprach Dale Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.24.1236 +0200]:
> I'm about to embark on a Debian 3.0 install on my Dell
> Latitude C600. I've successfully run both Slackware and
> Red Hat on this machine. Any pointers, caveats etc related
> to getting Debian up and running (on my C600)
also sprach David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.24.1712 +0200]:
> The other special thing on my C600 is the display; I have the
> 1400x1050 display, which is a non-standard resolution. My
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 has
>
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "Monitor0"
> VendorNa
e three years of
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ough revenue...), but the problem remained. Now I am
getting closer and closer to believing that it's a software thing.
I'll disable APM in the kernel on the next boot to see what that does.
What else can I try?
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it anymore, it comes back. Murphy in action.
Where do I start to solve this?
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removing the cdrom drive.
I know the symptoms of such action, but this is not comparable. The
characters are lacking only every so often, and the "freezes" are at
most 2 seconds in length - when I'd pull out my CD-ROM and the IDE
driver would look for it, that could take minutes...
t noticably, and probably has something to
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> Is this flavour laptop aimed more at APM or ACPI for power
> management? The newer ones tend to work better on ACPI than APM.
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pretend_to_heat_up(); // screws performance, hehe!
}
} else {
pretend_to_cool_down(); // windoze is slow. who cares if laptops break
}
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> This must be a BIOS bug. Any Dell 81k users with a BIOS > A11 using APM and
> not having these troubles? Maybe it's worthwile to update
omputers and companies like Dell, and there's little that can
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> > I read somewhere that pressing Fn + z should solve the problem, but
> > I've not had a chance to try it myself yet.
>
> This seems to work for me. Is there any documentation on this?
>
&g
PM for a walk on the wild side...
will try.
> My money is on a buggy BIOS - it's a [dh]ell after all ...
right. screw Dell! they just lost a customer and I will also propagate
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!
I have a 1.2 GHz Mobile PIII and the BIOS reports the current CPU
speed to be 800MHz, while bogomips returns 750.
I want my 1.2 GHz! How? Fn-\ on my US keyboard doesn't seem to do
anything. Or do I need to strategically reboot at the right time?
When?
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This problem seems kind of solved, at least after upgrading to BIOS
version A13 on the Latitude C610 here, I have not experienced anymore
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> I have a 1.2 GHz Mobile PIII and the BIOS reports the current CPU
> speed to be 800MHz, while bogomips returns 750.
>
> I want my 1.2 GHz! How? Fn-\ on my US keyboard doesn't seem to do
>
e either (I hadn't checked
> before now). Odd - this means that the CPU generates proportionally
> *more* heat (=wasting battery) when on low speed!?
How do you even check the effect of Fn-\? I get the same bogomips
before and afterwards, Fn-\ doesn't seem to do anyth
really gone down over the past years, so
I suggest you don't buy a Dell.
Video performance at least on this 1.2GHz/1Gb machine with a 32Mb
Radeon Mobility card is *horrible*. This may well be my problem, but
I tried everything...
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is set up, I use
the native X radeon.o driver, but playing back MPEG, watching DVDs, or
just displaying xscreensaver all happens at rates lower than 25fps.
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> Has somebody made a Debian version of the swsusp.sh script ?
can you file a RFP for it?
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e laptops break a lot. That never happened to me with IBMs.
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also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.1405 +0100]:
> This problem seems kind of solved, at least after upgrading to BIOS
> version A13 on the Latitude C610 here, I have not experienced anymore
> problems.
I think that it is related to Intel SpeedStep. If
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.02.06.2346 +0100]:
> I think that it is related to Intel SpeedStep. If it's turned off,
> random characters are lost. If it's turned on, it works all fine.
> Prove that SpeedStep is, in fact, just a hack.
Bollocks. The
also sprach mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.02.08.2109 +0100]:
> Sounds quite dull...but what about the keyboard itself ? Perhaps it's
> soiled.
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> You gotta love [dh]ell by now... :-)
anyone want to buy a C610?
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how do you accomplish that?
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> that it is unknown)
What's the output of
/sbin/ifconfig
/sbin/route -n
when you are connected?
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option?
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ing that gets the processor to "keep itself cool" while going
> from idle to almost-full-power as a crazed rabbit will fuck the
> entire system much sooner, and reduce the stability too.
What? So cooling is bad?
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f the other. It seems
impossible to control whether APIC is used other than with the boot
parameters.
As I said, I tried all combinations of APIC, LAPIC, and ACPI. None
of them fixed the problem.
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ing that gets the processor to "keep itself cool" while going
> from idle to almost-full-power as a crazed rabbit will fuck the
> entire system much sooner, and reduce the stability too.
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set of the other. It seems
impossible to control whether APIC is used other than with the boot
parameters.
As I said, I tried all combinations of APIC, LAPIC, and ACPI. None
of them fixed the problem.
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be able to load dri as a module, or am
> I wrong, and why?
Use the Debian kernel and you are on the safe side. Or use
kernel-package's make-kpkg with a Debian kernel as basis.
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ommunity based. So, check it out, lets see what happens...
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> http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Debian_Laptop
Why did you not set it up on wiki.debian.net where it belongs?
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also sprach Alex Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.07.23.2242 +0200]:
> I am not sure where anything is supposed to belong really...
no problem. can we move to wiki.debian.net before it's too late
then?
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latest hotplug from unstable.
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