be fixed
and/or figured out still, so contributions/corrections are more than
welcome!
I'd be delighted to know that some more people are trying to get Debian
running on this nice little machine.
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specific keymaps for laptops?
I'll get to ACPI issues later I guess,
Thanks in advance,
PS: from what I could guess, a pretty similar version of this laptop has
been released in France under the name of "Versa Ultralite", and in the
US under the name of "Versa Daylite"
,
containing "keycode = Mode_switch"
and call it from your .xinitrc or .xsession by adding "xmodmap
.xmodmaprc".
That's it!
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his state, and any acpi querrying would crash the
shell...
Any idea how to fix this?
More info on my configuration:
$ uname -sr
Linux 2.4.20-wolk4.0s-pre-final
$ cat /proc/acpi/info
version: 20030328
states: S0 S1 S3 S4 S5
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Niko Schmuck disait :
> Setting the System clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
The RTC (realtime clock) driver is responsable for this. You should
recompile your kernel without it...
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er a reboot (with "reboot"). Switching the
computer off with "halt", and switching it on again causes no trouble at
all.
Has anyone encountered such a weirdness? Any explanation? Solution?
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This is what happens when I do a "hdparm -c 1 -d
st
via IMAP, and thus recquires the installation of an imapd server both on
the laptop and on the desktop. Plus it does not support ssh (which is
not such a big deal though, since it can be tunnelised).
I've also looked at isync, but it only supports Maildir.
So, any idea/experience?
Thanks in advance!
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er is currently being developped, though it still
needs the proprietary firmware: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
There's also a link to a (useless) D-Link infopage:
http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1042&question=DWL-650+%20/%20DWL-520+
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it won't know if a mail is to be suppressed (because deleted)
or added (because new), right?
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Daniel Andor said:
> Any tools to convert mbox to maildir?
The qmail site (http://www.qmail.org) provides a set of scripts to do
this (cf
http://www.linuxchix.org/pipermail/techtalk/2002-November/013929.html)
See also
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/1999-q4/1477.html
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via a regular 33k6 modem (which means slow and expensive bandwidth).
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Niko Schmuck disait :
> Setting the System clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
The RTC (realtime clock) driver is responsable for this. You should
recompile your kernel without it...
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er a reboot (with "reboot"). Switching the
computer off with "halt", and switching it on again causes no trouble at
all.
Has anyone encountered such a weirdness? Any explanation? Solution?
Thanks in advance,
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This is what happens when I do a "hdparm -c 1 -d
st
via IMAP, and thus recquires the installation of an imapd server both on
the laptop and on the desktop. Plus it does not support ssh (which is
not such a big deal though, since it can be tunnelised).
I've also looked at isync, but it only supports Maildir.
So, any idea/experience?
Thanks i
er is currently being developped, though it still
needs the proprietary firmware: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
There's also a link to a (useless) D-Link infopage:
http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1042&question=DWL-650+%20/%20DWL-520+
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Daniel Andor said:
> Any tools to convert mbox to maildir?
The qmail site (http://www.qmail.org) provides a set of scripts to do
this (cf
http://www.linuxchix.org/pipermail/techtalk/2002-November/013929.html)
See also
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/1999-q4/1477.html
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A WiFi
cards, at least! Does anyone know of an USB to PCMCIA converter that
works with GNU/Linux? Or any other solution that would allow me to use
PCMCIA on those iBooks?
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A WiFi
cards, at least! Does anyone know of an USB to PCMCIA converter that
works with GNU/Linux? Or any other solution that would allow me to use
PCMCIA on those iBooks?
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