On 01/20/2009 Paul Cartwright wrote:
> so I need to get a reader.. HSCD capable..
Be aware it is HCSD (High Capacity Secure Digital). Sandisk sells HCSD
cards with a small USB HCSD reader. They are quite practical.
Winfried
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On 01/20/2009 Paul Cartwright wrote:
Hi,
> I can't figure out how to mount this SD card in debian.
> My dell desktop has a slot in front to put in an SD card, and when I do, the
> light comes on the front panel, so I ASSUME it is inserted correctly, but I
> don't see anything in lsusb or lspci
On 01/18/2009 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Hi,
> Can anyone that cares (or, perhaps, is
> schooled in formal logic and needs some exercise) back me up on that
> assertion?
Maybe it is time to stop discussing and look at this discussion from a
distance.
Jörg didn't produce solid evidence for
On 01/16/2009 Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Debian however is definitively in conflict with the Copyright law
Jörg, this is a severe accusation. If it is true, then it calls for
immediate action. So I ask you once again: please give us all juridical
details, so we can judge the validity of this a
ugh people supporting you (inside and outside the
Debian project), you don't have to tolerate violations and you don't
have to sue anybody.
So please give us a chance to judge your claims ourselves, you can win a
lot by doing so.
Best wishes,
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On 12/12/2008 12:58 PM, tyler wrote:
> How do you do this? I've got a thinkpad R60, and I've been plugging it
> in when it runs low, then (when I remember), unplugging it when it
> reaches full charge. Is there some way to automate this? I know the
> Windows partition has some configuration option
On 11/20/2008 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Hi,
> Debian doesn't distribute such and that means folks installing from
> discs won't get their wireless working out-of-the-box
It is distributed by Debian, you can find it in the non-free repository:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmwar
On 10/07/2008 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > my wireless is a iwl5100 (intel wireless link 5100) and i haven't had
> > > any luck with 2.6.26-1
> > >
> > > as far as firmware in /lib and lame attempts at loading modules i'm lost
> > > on it so i'm hoping that 27 is my saviour
>
> AFAIU the plan is to
On 09/29/2008 Alex Samad wrote:
Hi,
> doesn't exchange use smime
I suppose exchange (a mta) doesn't use s/mime, and if it does, it should
still not mangle a gpg signed message. Outlook (a mua) uses s/mime. (But
there is a GPG plugin available for it.)
The OP is using Evolution as mua and excha
On 09/29/2008 Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
> But whenever I send an email to *myself* (through a MS Exchange 2000
> server) using "PGP sign" Evolution says "Invalid signature". Mail from
> other people seem to work correctly: in the end (after some clicking) I
> get "valid signature".
I can con
On 09/25/2008 11:42 AM, Deephay wrote:
Hi,
>> I run a board here with an Intel 82566DC-2, works out of the box with Lenny:
>>
>> lspci | grep -i network
>>
>> 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network
>> Connection (rev 02)
>
> It does actually work or only pci-ids
On 09/20/2008 Neil Watson wrote:
Hi,
> I did some research and found some information that suggest that using
> the userspace libusb instead of the visor kernel module would allow a
> more reliable sync. I attempted this but now I cannot sync at all. Is
> pilot-link built against libusb to allo
On 09/19/2008 03:19 PM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,
> 1. Check via google Which kernel version support Intel 82567V, 82566DC
> 82567LF ethernet controller (INTEL site may be good)
I run a board here with an Intel 82566DC-2, works out of the box with Lenny:
lspci | grep -i network
00:19.0 Ethernet c
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