r the record: the clock on my 400MHz TiPB often gets reset to
1904 after hard crashes, especially when I was playing with trying to
get CF cards working with the PCMCIA subsystem.
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for you; at least it does for me.
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t will suppress
sound during subsequent startups. For beeps from Linux, once it is booted,
you can stick an aumix command in the rc.local startup scripts or just not
load the dmasound driver.
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On Mon, 19 August 2002 23:05:57 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Has anyone had similar problems?
I've experienced this on my first generation 400 MHz qwerty kbd TiPB.
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