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
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 09/25/2008 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 09/29/2008 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 09/29/2008 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 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 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 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
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,
Winfried Tilanus
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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
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 01/20/2009 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 01/20/2009 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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