Exactly. Currently I use Debian 9. I have not found a single way to put
work my camera since Debian 7.
El dom., 12 may. 2019 a las 11:48, Cindy Sue Causey (<
butterflyby...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> On 5/12/19, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> > On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote:
> >> Dear Deb
On 5/12/19, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote:
>> Dear Debian team,
>>
>> I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an
>> old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts
>> for Ubuntu but a real solution is not reach
On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote:
> Dear Debian team,
>
> I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an
> old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts
> for Ubuntu but a real solution is not reached. There is no way to solve
> this? I have
Dear Debian team,
I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an
old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts for
Ubuntu but a real solution is not reached. There is no way to solve this? I
have read that driver was only available for Microsoft Windows
On 20/04/17 12:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Asus UEFI BIOS (H110I-PLUS BIOS 3202) defaults to incorrect turbo boost
multipliers but I was able to manually set the correct "Per CPU" values
in the BIOS. For a 7700K, these should be 45/44/44/44 if you are not
overclocking (base clock 100MHz):
https
On 20/04/17 17:12, John Elliot V wrote:
Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
You should not need to do anything. When stretch is released as stable,
you will already be on it. Just make sure that, when stretch is
released, you
On 21/04/17 00:15, John Elliot V wrote:
On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro
Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this:
https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421
had me a little spooked.
That is the 840 Evo. Completely d
John Elliot V wrote:
> On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release.
>
> Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben.
>
> Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
if you
On Thursday, 20 April 2017 08:07:51 CEST Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote:
> > Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> > dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
>
> Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you won
On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
> I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro
Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this:
https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421
had me a little spooked.
I've already parted with my money for the Pro. I've made bigger mistakes
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote:
> Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you won't even need to
do a whole dist-upgrade. A simple "apt-get update; apt-
On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release.
Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben.
Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
> HD 630 iGPU is working fine for me wit
On 19/04/17 19:52, John Elliot V wrote:
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but
couldn't confirm.
CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to
dr
I don't think you'll have any issue with that set of hardware. If you've
never done water cooling before then you'll be very happy with your H80i
purchase. I have a Corsair Hydro H100i in both my Linux and Windows boxes
and absolutely love them. I'll never do anything but CPU water cooling
anymore.
John Elliot V wrote:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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>
> I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
>
> https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
>
> I tri
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but
couldn't confirm.
CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to
drive two monitors from the onboard graph
On 2009-09-08 04:17, Kousik Maiti wrote:
Hi,
I checked http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ for hardware compatibility of Debian.
As this page tells to put the output of lspci -n command and then it shows
the availability of drivers of the corresponding hardware. I put the output
of one of dell servers
Hi,
I checked http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ for hardware compatibility of Debian.
As this page tells to put the output of lspci -n command and then it shows
the availability of drivers of the corresponding hardware. I put the output
of one of dell servers . But it shows only a few drivers are
Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The "radeon" driver in experimental works fine with the builtin video on
> the 780G -- just no acceleration.
Oh, and just to be explicit: the last time I tried (maybe a month ago),
the "radeon" driver in unstable _didn't_ work with the 780G video (I
think
brumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > - Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
...
>> > - Video: Ati HD3450 HM PCI-E 2.0
>>
>> I wouldn't hold my breath. x.org needs DX9-capable cards like
>> nvidia 73xx series cards.
>
> I understand. Thank you very much.
The "radeon" driver in experimental works
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/23/08 18:17, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> On 2008-09-21 11:13 -0500, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I wouldn't hold my breath. x.org needs DX9-capable cards like nvidia
>>> 73xx series cards.
>>
On 09/23/08 18:17, Kelly Clowers wrote:
[snip]
On 2008-09-21 11:13 -0500, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wouldn't hold my breath. x.org needs DX9-capable cards like nvidia 73xx
series cards.
What? What does DirectX have to do with X?
DX10-capable cards tend not to have frame buf
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 5:57 AM, brumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there any problem on this hardware components?
>
> - Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
> - CPU: Amd Athlon 64 X3 8650
> - RAM: OCZ DDR2 6400 (4GB)
> - Hard disk: Maxtor STM3250820/310AS 250GB SATA2
> - Video: Ati HD34
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:21 PM, brumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-09-23 07:02 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>> Are there other technical reasons for choosing this mobo?
>
> no, that mobo is available for free... :)
>
Can't argue with that :-)
Install Deb
On 09/23/08 11:51, brumair wrote:
On 2008-09-23 07:02 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
Are there other technical reasons for choosing this mobo?
no, that mobo is available for free... :)
In that case, install Debian and see what happens.
--
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson
brumair wrote:
On 2008-09-21 14:22 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
brumair wrote:
Hello.
Is there any problem on this hardware components?
- Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
- CPU: Amd Athlon 64 X3 8650
- RAM: OCZ DDR2 6400 (4GB)
- Hard disk: Maxtor STM3250820/310AS 250GB SA
brumair wrote:
Hello.
Is there any problem on this hardware components?
- Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
- CPU: Amd Athlon 64 X3 8650
- RAM: OCZ DDR2 6400 (4GB)
- Hard disk: Maxtor STM3250820/310AS 250GB SATA2
- Video: Ati HD3450 HM PCI-E 2.0
Is this the mobo?
SAPPHIRE PI-AM2RS780G AM2+/AM2
brumair wrote:
> Hello.
>
Hi,
> Is there any problem on this hardware components?
>
I don't think so.
> - Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
> - CPU: Amd Athlon 64 X3 8650
> - RAM: OCZ DDR2 6400 (4GB)
> - Hard disk: Maxtor STM3250820/310AS 250GB SATA2
> - Video: Ati HD3450 HM PCI-E 2.0
>
>
>
On 09/21/08 07:57, brumair wrote:
Hello.
Is there any problem on this hardware components?
- Motherboard: Sapphire mATX 780G
Is "780G" the mobo model name, or is it the chipset name?
- CPU: Amd Athlon 64 X3 8650
- RAM: OCZ DDR2 6400 (4GB)
- Hard disk: Maxtor STM3250820/310AS 250GB SATA2
- V
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:45:30PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:08:06AM +0300, Odisseas-Nearxos Pasipoularidis
> wrote:
> > I own a PC with an Asus P5E-VM DO Motherboard and I am trying to install
> > Debian OS on it.
> >
> > I can't find the driver to configure the
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:08:06AM +0300, Odisseas-Nearxos Pasipoularidis wrote:
> I own a PC with an Asus P5E-VM DO Motherboard and I am trying to install
> Debian OS on it.
>
> I can't find the driver to configure the Ethernet Network port. I need it so
> I can continue the OS installation over
On Saturday 14 June 2008 17:13, Odisseas-Nearxos Pasipoularidis wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I own a PC with an Asus P5E-VM DO Motherboard and I am trying to install
> Debian OS on it.
>
> I can't find the driver to configure the Ethernet Network port. I need it
> so I can continue the OS installation ov
Greetings
I own a PC with an Asus P5E-VM DO Motherboard and I am trying to install
Debian OS on it.
I can't find the driver to configure the Ethernet Network port. I need it so
I can continue the OS installation over the Internet and be able to use
Internet later on.
Is there a driver appropriat
Greetings
I own a PC with an Asus P5E-VM DO Motherboard and I am trying to install
Debian OS on it.
I can't find the driver to configure the Ethernet Network port. I need it so
I can continue the OS installation over the Internet and be able to use
Internet later on.
Is there a driver appropriat
Did you have previews experiences of compatibility about Debian Stable and
"DELL optiplex 740 small form factor"? Please report me!
Thank you! Andrea -
--
Openclose.it - Idee per il software libero
http://www.openclose.it
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 06:33:03PM -0500, Grok Mogger wrote:
>
> I was just going to use the onboard video. I have no plans to
> do any serious gaming or anything on this any time soon. =) But
> thanks for the tip! ;)
>
The plus side is that the Intel onboard video solutions tend to be quite
Colin wrote:
>
> No video card? Besides the Wireless Device, the graphics
card is the
> other "touchy" component Debian might have problems with.
>
>
I was just going to use the onboard video. I have no plans to
do any serious gaming or anything on this any time soon. =) But
thanks for th
Grok Mogger wrote:
> Here's the components I'm hoping to use. If anyone could let me know
> what success they have or haven't had with these, please let me know.
>
> Motherboard:
> GIGABYTE GA-K8N51GMF-RH Socket 754 NVIDIA GeForce 6100 Micro ATX AMD
> Motherboard
>
> Processor:
> AMD Sempron 64
On Saturday 25 November 2006 8:07 pm, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
> I haven't found a PCI wireless card that "just works" yet.
> The best you'll do is find one whose Windoze driver works
> with the Linux NDIS wrapper.
I have two Netgear MA311 pci wireless-b cards running with native Linux
drivers.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 01:36:19PM -0500, Grok Mogger wrote:
> I'm planning on buying components individually and piecing
> together a computer. I'd like to install Debian Linux on it.
> I'm not buying any of the latest and greatest stuff, and the
> hardware I have picked out is pretty standard
> You won't find a new "internal"
> hardware modem at any US retailer today. They just aren't made
> any more. Even the "controller-based with DSP" models won't
> "just work" because they don't bother with looking like UARTs
> any more. They've got proprietary interfaces, and you can't
> tell fr
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Grok Mogger wrote:
> I'm planning on buying components individually and piecing
> together a computer. I'd like to install Debian Linux on it.
> I'm not buying any of the latest and greatest stuff, and the
techniques, very
good websites, or anything else to try to verify that, yes,
there are indeed working drivers for my hardware.
Probably the best way to verify hardware compatibility is to take one of
the systems you want to get and boot a Knoppix CD or DVD on it. Since
you are building from
Grok Mogger wrote:
I'm planning on buying components individually and piecing together a
computer. I'd like to install Debian Linux on it. I'm not buying any of
the latest and greatest stuff, and the hardware I have picked out is
pretty standard fare, nothing too fancy. So I'm pretty sure eve
For SATA controllers:
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html
Video cards:
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/VALinux-kb/video-cards-for-linux.html
Sound cards:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=All
Printers:
http://cups.org/ppd.php
Not sure about a list of ethernet cards, b
uld suggest any techniques, very
> good websites, or anything else to try to verify that, yes,
> there are indeed working drivers for my hardware.
>
Probably the best way to verify hardware compatibility is to take one of
the systems you want to get and boot a Knoppix CD or DVD on it.
I'm planning on buying components individually and piecing
together a computer. I'd like to install Debian Linux on it.
I'm not buying any of the latest and greatest stuff, and the
hardware I have picked out is pretty standard fare, nothing too
fancy. So I'm pretty sure everything will "just
Am 2006-06-29 19:39:56, schrieb D G Teed:
> I know that with a new kernel I can get anything
> supported in Linux working, but the issue is
> with hardware such as installing directly to
> hardware raid. I need to know if a RAID controller
> is supported before dishing out $1000 for 2
> of them.
> Does anyone know where I can see the same type
> of reference that FreeBSD provides for
> hardware support from the installer
> for each release?
Hi :-)
freebsd development it isn't the same of linux
Can u use google for do a hardware search
es. Laptop
or see a /usr/src/your_kernel and read th
Hi,
I've seen a reference to the Debian Hardware
Compatibility list in a Meta manual, but could
not locate it in places that made sense to me
under:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/
Does anyone know where I can see the same type
of reference that FreeBSD provides for
hardware support
Does anybody here have a "working" experience with ATI Radeon-based
video cards? I know there's a radeon module in X, but there's hardly
any documentation to indicate the quality or status of the module in
question. I'm not a frag freak. The only feature I'm interested in is
its Xvideo support.
Thomas,
Your card is supported by the XF86_Mach64 Server according to
http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html
Good luck with Debian!
--Myke
>>> "thomas flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/05/01 02:59PM >>>
hi folks, going to install linux, thinking of trying debian, need to know if my
all in ati all
As of a few years ago, ati tv support was pretty much nothing, but now there
are several projects that will be able to get your ati card going.
The ati all in wonder card has its own package called gatos
(http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos) which will probably be your best bet in
getting everythin
hi folks, going to install linux, thinking of trying debian, need to know if my all in ati all in wonder card is supported, don"t need all features supported, but do need god 2d, possibly 3d, it has 32 megs of ddr memory if that helps. latest version, thanks for your help and reply, tom flynn.
"Thomas LECLERCQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> everything works good but the autodetection of the video card doesn't find
> my NVIDIA TNT2 Model 64. there is a "socket connection error", and the
> install stops there.
>
If it's doing so during the install, you'll have to just skip over it for t
hello,
i tried to install debian form a distribution provided with a french
magazine. this is the version 2.2.
everything works good but the autodetection of the video card doesn't find
my NVIDIA TNT2 Model 64. there is a "socket connection error", and the
install stops there.
how can i do ?
tha
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:17:27AM -0500, John Meyer wrote:
> Will Debian run on a Performa 6300?
...Straight 6300? I've got one of those in my closet:) In theory you could
go to mklinux.org to get a bootable kernel, then use that to run the debian
installer & friends. I wouldn't want to t
Title: hardware compatibility
Will Debian run on a Performa 6300?
Colin Marquardt wrote:
>
> * Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > linux sound architecture). ALSA is not free, but it may support the
> > sound card.
>
> ALSA *is* most definitely free -- in fact, it will be the Linux sound
> architecture of the future. See http://www.alsa-project.o
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On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Matthew Dalton wrote:
> >
> > The modem will probably work as long as its not a winmodem.
> >
> Are there any onboard ones that aren't?
Look to http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
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* Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> linux sound architecture). ALSA is not free, but it may support the
> sound card.
ALSA *is* most definitely free -- in fact, it will be the Linux sound
architecture of the future. See http://www.alsa-project.org.
http://www.opensound.com is sharewar
Matthew Dalton wrote:
>
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>
> The modem will probably work as long as its not a winmodem.
>
Are there any onboard ones that aren't?
Marcelo Ramos wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:07:10PM -0700, Mark Hendriks wrote:
>
> >
> > How do I find out if Linux will run (and recognise the video chipset) on
> > this
> > type of motherboard? Would Linux distinguish between this type of
> > motherboard,
> > and a "standard" motherb
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:07:10PM -0700, Mark Hendriks wrote:
> This is question that I couldn't find the answer to on either the Linux or
> Debian web site. I've also been considering FreeBSD, but I couldn't find the
> answer on their web site either.
>
> I am finally aproaching the day when
At one time I had Linux installed on a (very ugly!) IBM Aptiva M50. It has the
video on board, and the sound card and modem are on a single BIG card.
As long as you know what chipset the video uses, you shouldn't have a problem.
Mine was a Trident, but I've seen S3's onboard as well. Ask the
Hello
This is question that I couldn't find the answer to on either the Linux or
Debian web site. I've also been considering FreeBSD, but I couldn't find the
answer on their web site either.
I am finally aproaching the day when I will replace the ancient piece of junk
which I am currently using
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