Isn't etc just short for etcetera? So wouldn't etcetera be the proper
pronunciation?
yes, it is. i'm not a native speaker, but if i recall correctly, they
have always taught us to pronouce 'etc' as 'and so on', so we didn't use
the original latin words (the same applies to 'e.g.' or 'i.e.').
hi,
wireless on this laptop works fine, see my post on
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/ site, or on my website
(lubos.vrbka.net/misc_ntb.html) for the relevant config things.
I just did that (*) but the system will not load the ipw3945
driver. Is there something I am missing?
i think it
Mark Panen wrote:
Hi
I download ipw3945 and the kernel module for it.
I modprobe ipw3945 and lsmod shows it's there.
But /etc/init.d/ipw3945d start
* Not starting ipw3945 regulatory daemon, driver not loaded.
How can i get my wireless to work ?
make sure that you have EVERYTHING related ot
Michael Pobega wrote:
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 08:11:39AM +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
Mark Panen wrote:
Hi
I download ipw3945 and the kernel module for it.
I modprobe ipw3945 and lsmod shows it's there.
But /etc/init.d/ipw3945d start
[pobega]$ ls /lib/firmware | grep ipw
ipw3945.ucode
[pobega]$ apt-cache policy firemware-ipw3945
W: Unable to locate package firemware-ipw3945
I guess this means I installed it from outside of APT? Would it be a
smart idea to use APT to install it now, or just leave it as is (In case
it ever
hi guys,
has anyone succeeded in installing texlive and latex-beamer at the same
time on an etch box? i was doing one fresh etch install today and just
installing texlive brought several conflicting packages. unfortunately i
couldn't get further info since the machine had to be ready asap -
hi,
there was a discussion about it a few days ago on this list.
it seems that i missed it and cannot find anything relevant now :(
by the way - this is fresh etch install (into chroot). just after
installation, i get the following:
$ aptitude install texlive
Reading package lists... Done
yag wrote:
You may want to check this.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_hard_drive_clicking
interesting page... thanks for the link.
i seem to experience the same problem, however, on different disk
Vendor: ATA Model: FUJITSU MHV2060B Rev:
Type: Direct-Access
Not to mention that the idea is idiotic - punish everyone because some
people steal. Sheesh.
i think this is on par with the fact that we have (here in czech
republic, i'm not sure about other countries) to pay a fee for every
blank cd/dvd, flash disk, printer, etc., because these _could_ be
hi guys,
is there any way how to force ooffice, oocalc, oowriter, ... not to go
into background? when i issue soffice, it works exactly this way, but i
would like to have it (if possible) for oo* as well.
why do i need it? i have openoffice installed in chroot (this is amd64
system). oo*
AMD64 has had a native OOo2 build for *quite* some time. Why are
you still using a chrooted 32-bit build?
hmmm, i think i should say *WOW* now... i wasn't aware of the fact that
native 64bit ooffice is available.
thanks for pointing that out.
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hi guys,
does anyone know good way how to resize jpg pictures and preserve EXIF
at the same time, preferably using graphics/imagemagick? it seems that
graphicsmagick removes the EXIF information, but maybe there is some
option i missed :(
thanks in advance for any hints. regards,
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hi,
$ convert -resize 800x800 image.jpg small-image.jpg
To resize multiple images you can always cook up a script. Other
applications which I use for exif manipulations are jhead and exiv2.
well, it seems that imagemagick indeed preserves exif information,
whereas graphicsmagick doesn't! i
hi guys,
when trying to install python-scipy and some other things on my
up-to-date etch box, i encounter the following:
python-scipy-core recommends python-scipy
--\ The following actions will resolve this dependency:
- Cancel the installation of python-scipy-core
- Keep python-scipy at
hi guys,
today i experienced the following problem while trying to install
grace/grace6 on an amd64 box:
Setting up grace (5.1.20-3) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/grace.postinst: line 32: gconf-schemas: command not found
dpkg: error processing grace (--configure):
subprocess post-installation
nvidia-glx is a package, created from the nvidia-graphics-drivers source
package. nvidia-graphics-drivers contains the binary .run files from
nvidia.com plus some scripting voodoo used in package creation.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/nvidia-graphics-drivers shows
the four packages
hi,
actually, where does /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so come
from? (i hope i wrote the path correctly) is it part of the binary files
from nvidia.com? 'apt-file search' didn't reveal anything relevant.
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so is indeed part of the nvidia
hi,
This may need to be
installed, if it is not and it maybe needed to be added as a package
dependency. This warrants a bug report. Both grace and grace6 do not
mention this. This could be a dependency bug with both of them or with
one of its dependencies.
well, it seems that at least for
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Now I am confused:
me too...
$ apt-file search nvidia_drv
nvidia-glx: usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
nvidia-glx: usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
nvidia-glx-legacy: usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
i get empty output from apt-file.
Maybe
hi guys,
could anybody please show me how to setup schroot so, that it
automatically bindmounts the /dev, /tmp and /home directories inside the
chroot when it is entered? until now i was using permanent bind mount in
my fstab. however, having the directories bindmounted only when the
chroot
hi,
I've only done this setting up a chroot to run 32bit applications on a
64bit system but it should be equally applicable to your situation.
this is exactly my situation. so far i was using permanent bindmounts in
the /etc/fstab file, as described in the amd64 howto
Please note that if
hi guys,
is there any way how to override printer settings from xpp, lpr or
another frontend? we are printing through cups server...
what i want to accomplish? currently, any settings i make in, e.g., xpp
(long/short edge, duplex on/off, number of pages per sheet of paper,
...) are ignored
Florian Kulzer napsal(a):
lpoptions should always work to set options for CUPS printers. You can
check with lpoptions -l what is known/available.
well, in my experience, this works probably fine for local printer, but
not for the printer that is connected to some other machine seving as a
cups
We use kprinter (kde's printer tool) for printing. It's a one stop
solution for all applications that support it, ie. selecting 'print',
ctrl-p or whatever will open kprinter's dialog, where one can select the
printer from those available via cups, all printer options that are
supported by cups
we tested this. whatever we choose, printer still prints duplex,
long-edge flip. as a default, this is fine, but when you need something
special (like short edge, 2 pages per paper), it is not possible.
it seems that the settings on the printer/cups server cannot be
changed/overriden by
Why don't you just create multiple printers in CUPs using the same PPD as a
starting point? That's what I did. That way your users only have to select the
aptly named printer they wish to use in the dialog, without having to know all
the intricasies of which side to tumble and things like that.
I guess it's just a problem of configuration and/or ppd-stuff.
it seems so. we installed ppds for HPLJ4100 and HPLJ2300 from
linuxprinting.org (standard postscript, no hplip - we had that up till
now) and the settings can be changed from individual users, i.e., duplex
can be turned off or
hi,
A bit a shot in the dark, but when I have problems with correct
configuration via the web interface, I try to install the printer from
the command line like
lpadmin -p printer-name -v socket://ipaddress\
-P /atheneraid/tausch/Software/drucker/NRG-DSm415_PXL.ppd
replace the last line with
there is just one annoying issue - when printing some postscript files
on 4100, it's printed reversed - i.e., white text on black rectangles :(
it happens only with some of ps's... this happens whatever driver we use
(hplip, hpijs) except for the postscript ppd, but then it's not possible
to
hi,
In einem Terminal in KDE kann ich zwar mit su root werden, aber ich kann
keine KDE-Programme starten. Beispiel:
PlayMobil:# kwrite
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
kwrite: cannot connect to X server :0
If I understand you correctly, your problem is
hi guys,
i am using enlightenment 0.16 as my window manager. up to now i was
using xdm as my login manager. recently, i tried to install and use kdm...
then, fonts in several applications (e.g., psi, iceweasel, conky, ...)
differ when i log in using xdm (the fonts i am used to - optimized
hi,
Does it substitute a different font (family) or does it show the same
font rendered differently (larger/smaller, blurrier/more ragged, etc.)?
i think it's the same font, but after kdm login it's renderend smaller
and (subjectively) not so sharp.
I would start by comparing the output of
Theoretically the *correct* dpi setting (whether you like it or not)
should be set by the X server if you put your monitor's physical
dimensions in xorg.conf
right. problem is that this is a notebook (i945gm chipset) and i am
attaching an external monitor to it. i haven't been able to figure
hi guys,
the thing i'm going to talk about is known issue, i'm just wondering how
to easily solve it.
some nvidia ethernet cards report their mac addresses to the kernel in
reversed order (boot rom has them ok) - so you can boot off the network,
but don't for example get ip from dhcp
jie gong napsal(a):
Thanks for the advice.
I looked at the files under /root, and found
there is a file .xsession-errors has size 4003647488.
What is that? Can I delete it?
the file contains errors from your x session. it seems you use some x
program that just gone mad and prints a lots of
hi guys,
i have problems with the wireless setup on my debian box. the card is
intel pro wireless 3945. i have all necessary packages installed from
debian repositories... in some wireless networks it works fine. the card
is also fine - i tested it also from windows (it's dualboot machine).
i have problems with the wireless setup on my debian box. the card is
intel pro wireless 3945. i have all necessary packages installed from
debian repositories... in some wireless networks it works fine. the card
is also fine - i tested it also from windows (it's dualboot machine).
i want to
i found that it's necessary to use -Dwext switch to get rid of the ioctl
message. sorry for the noise.
it seems i was a bit too optimistic :(
the led on my notebook indicates, that the connection with the AP is
established. it remains so for some seconds, but then it starts blinking
again (as
hi guys,
we have a bunch of apc back-ups cs500 ups-es for our desktops. they work
fine with the exception of one machine, where we are getting
ohci_hcd :00:02.0: wakeup
usb 2-1: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 6
usb 2-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71
usb 2-1:
Maybe the necessary kernel module hasn't been compiled.
kernel module for what? the usb controller? the apc uses hid, that
indeed is compiled as a module. moreover, the same kernel and the same
ups work on different machine (with different board) - maybe the usb
handling on this one particular
ups work on different machine (with different board) - maybe the usb
handling on this one particular board is not correct?
It's a possibility.
would it be possible that low speed devices would be treated incorrectly
, whereas high speed devices would be treated ok? that would correspond
to the
Hmmm. And you're sure that the software on this machine is
*exactly* the same as the working computers?
If that is correct, then you've exhausted my expertise...
well, they are up-to-date etch machines... actually, the working
computers are pure 64bit (amd64) and 32 bit machines, the
Here is a possibly relevant article: http://www.mepis.org/node/5860
thanks for a hint, however, this doesn't work as well :( i tried both
the solutions mentioned there, but to no avail :(
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hi,
I have an intel 3945 wireless card, installed wpa_supplicant (via
apt-get, debian etch installation).
i am using wpa_supplicant on etch with the same card and it works fine
on a linksys router.
The configuration for WEP works, but for WPA I never get an ip address
from the DHCP server.
I am not sure about wireless driver Intel Pro/3945ABG seems to be supported
by driver from http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/, but I am not sure if it is
in Debian yet. Otherwise, you can be certainly poorly served by ndiswrapper
(with Windows drivers).
i can confirm that the ipw3945 driver works
hi,
I have a dvd-data disk. Written at its top level are 300 .tgz archives.
Therefore each archive has been firstly tar'd and then gzip'd. Each of
the 300 archives contains 2 folders (Objects and Terrain) and each
of these 2 folders contain a number of sub-folders.
The tgz archives on the disk
hi,
anyone know how to grep on a few files and search for ^$.
grep '\^\$' filename
should work...
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the man page says:
Quit (F10, Shift-F10)
Terminate the Midnight Commander. Shift-F10 is
used when you want to quit and you are using the
shell wrapper.
Shift-F10 will not take you to the last
directory you visited with the Midnight Commander,
instead it will stay at the
hi,
What has your experiences of either/both been?
at work we use dual core athlon64 machines for workstations (up to 4 gb
of ram). opteron clusters (dual core or dual dual core) are used for
scientific calculations - and contain much more memory (last ordered
computers should have up to
hi guys,
today morning i realized that one of the software raid mirrors on my
computer report U_ in /proc/mdstat, i.e. one member of the array failed.
indeed, i can see the following in the dmesg output:
ata6: translated ATA stat/err 0x51/40 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0x3/11/04
ata6: status=0x51 {
hi guys,
(sorry for cross-posting, however i didn't get any replies on
debian-amd64 so i'd like to ask for help experts on debian-users)
i am not able to install gucharmap on my amd64/testing machine (fresh
install today). it fails with libgnome and related libraries (many of them)
i have
hi guys,
i identified the problem and solved it - i forgot to remove the old
values from the PYTHONPATH variable...
sorry for the noise,
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hi guys,
i realized that from time to time, things that are printed on the screen
(for root) are also printed on the printer.
i'm not sure whether the printed stuff exactly copies the things on the
screen. however, for example i was running aptitude and wanted to
install some things related
Fred J. wrote:
I just booted with a newly custom compiled/installed 2.6.16 on my
debian/testing. the first suspicious lines in my /var/log/boot show
towards the end of the quoted section below;
Mon Sep 18 12:03:45 2006: Cleaning up ifupdown...done.
Mon Sep 18 12:03:45 2006: Loading modules...
hi,
I solved my own problem, Here is the solution:
I bind mounted /tmp in the chroot (e.g. mount --bind /tmp
/chroots/sarge-ia32/tmp).
Why did this solve the problem?
* The X server on the host did not have a TCP/IP listener, only a unix
* domain listener (e.g. /tmp/.X11-unix) which was not
On two different occasions over the past month, text from the console
was sent to the printer. It prints 3-4 copies of 2-3 pages from the
console. The text is printed out just like it's shown in the console,
with both the commands and their output.
I use urxvt as my X console, and I run
Mumia W.. wrote:
Hit Control-Shift, and urxvt (rxvt-unicode) goes into Unicode digit
acquisition mode. Release Control, and it goes into keycap insertion
mode. Jason, perhaps some keys you press in one of those modes cause ^P
or something similar to be generated.
I use rxvt-xpm nowadays
Mumia W.. wrote:
There is no way to disable the special input modes. That's why Debian
provides both rxvt-xpm (rxvt) and urxvt (rxvt-unicode).
ok, good to know... maybe i should return back to uxterm :)
BTW, I can input accented characters in rxvt using my Multi_key
(Compose). I used xmodmap
$ stty sane
$ asdsf^H^H^H
I.e., my BS key is producing ^H instead of erasing previous letter afterward.
So what should I do? I still like to use 'stty sane' to reset my tty, and I
still want my BS key to be configured as ^H, instead of something else.
stty erase ^H, perhaps?
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What is the best way to print from a chroot?
I have a 32bit chroot setup for oo.
or, you may be able to solve the problem the other way round.
- disable host cupsys and start chroot cupsys. print from chroot.
this I've proved to be working fine.
- use chroot wrapper for host lp/lpr,
how to use dchroot for program with parameters?
I never seems to get it working:
$ dchroot -d ls --color=auto -lF
E: unknown option color
I: Run dchroot --help to list usage example and all available options
$ dchroot -d ls --color=auto -lF
E: unknown option color
I: Run dchroot --help
hi,
I run sid at home and I haven't been able to use the microphone.
Alsa mixer only allows me to pick either Mic, Front Mic or Line,
but I don't see the volume level of the Mic. Gnome's sound recorder
doesn't allow me to select a device to record from. It shows no
devices.
I've searched the
Roberto wrote:
Hi all,
I can't find how to set a defult and convenient attribute mask when
file are
created on linux.
I need a whole group can write file created by anyone in the group. So
I
need the g=rw be the default permission at file creation.
Actually I get g=r only by default
man
I have installed debian stable in a remote system.
How can I see the hardware type to compile the correct drivers in the
kernel?
Example How can I see if I have an ATA or a SATA hard disk?
IMHO, (P)ATA harddisks will report themselves as hd* in dmesg. on the
other hand, SATA drives are
Alessandro Pluchino wrote:
Hi all!
The last days I just can't get to install Debian Sarge AMD 64. It keeps
saying to me :no partitionable media.Meaning it doesn't detect my SATA
hard disk drive..
did you try to install using len sorensen's sarge installation iso? it
has newer kernel (2.6.12
hi guys,
after yesterday's upgrade our mailserver running squirrelmail doesn't
allow any user to log in. other methods of access work fine (pop, imap,
ssh login + mutt).
the configtest script reports the following. does anyone know what's
going on?
thanks for any help. regards,
lubos
If you look at the output of df -h you will see that the size of the
partition is 219GB there is only 168MB in this partition yet there is only
208GB left. This is a new server and that partition has only had things
added to it, nothing has ever been removed.
By my calculations there should be
hi,
It seems to be complaining about your network card. Was the NIC changed
during this upgrade? In other words, is the same ethernet card being
used?
this was just software update. the machine is debian testing, i386.
iirc, there is only one ethernet card in it, and the IP remained the
hi,
it seems that the problems were caused by apache (just wondering why,
the php should be communicating with the ssl imap directly shouldn't it?)
keeping all configs, ... and downgrading the apache did the trick. the
workinh version of apache is 2.0.54-5. the version 2.0.55-3 doesn't seem
hi guys,
some time ago i asked how is it possible to allow only rsync (and
similar) services in ssh connections. the ultimate answer was rssh.
now a related problem... if i want to have ssh login allowed, however
user wouldn't get shell prompt, how shall i do it?
i.e.
ssh machine
results
that is what i supposed to be...
i think the only real cons' of VMware with respect to competitors
is... of course the price but that's another matter, you know
if you have the virtual machine set up you actually don't need the
vmware anymore, vmware player is enough and is for free...
hi guys,
is there any up-to-date document how to move a debian system to utf8
(both console and X)? i found some info on web, however it seems to be
quite old (~4 years)... a pointer to a list of what doesn't work with
utf8 would be really nice, too...
thank you for your hints. regards,
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Am 2006-01-14 20:55:34, schrieb Serena Cantor:
I 100 bmp files. I installed gimp and imagemagik, but
can't find the way to convert 100 bmp files to jpeg in
batch fashion. Do you know the command? Thanks!
apt-get install netpbm
for X in *.bmp ; do
bmptopnm $X
hi guys,
i realized that the $USER variable isn't defined in cron jobs running
under my user. however, e.g., $HOME is defined. is there any explanation
why $USER isn't defined?
in my case the following script added to my crontab
#!/bin/sh
echo debug
echo home ${HOME}
echo user ${USER}
echo
hi,
Given that your are running XOrg 6.9 from unstable you could try to use
EXA and the RenderAcceleration.
So set the Section Device to something like this:
Section Device
Driver radeon
Identifier ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 IGP
VendorName ATI
BoardName ATI
Given that your are running XOrg 6.9 from unstable you could try to use
EXA and the RenderAcceleration.
So set the Section Device to something like this:
Section Device
Driver radeon
Identifier ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 IGP
VendorName ATI
BoardName ATI Radeon
hi guys,
i tried to dig more into my problem (non-functional acceleration with
xorg 6.9 and EXA render acceleration on ati x600.
the card seems to be recognized by the radeon kernel module. drm
doesn't recognize it, as it seems, although both radeon and drm modules
are loaded. AGP and
hi guys,
maybe this is nonsense... is it possible to run x windows with
different resolution on the notebook LCD and different on the VGA out at
the same time? ideally i'd like to have the output 1024x768 on the LCD
and 1280x1024 sent to the VGA output (i want to connect it to another
LCD
Most newer laptops can do it under windows. Although at almost every
talk, someone finds out that accelaration doesn't work on the second
display, even when the external display is simply mirroring the LCD.
So someone goes to play a movie, and is stunned into silence when they
discover that the
hi everybody,
smbmount and smbclient from sid (both i386 and amd64) seem to fail to
connect to our local samba server (running sarge, iirc).
smbmount //server/share mnt_point
gives me
4748: Connection to server failed
SMB connection failed
surprisingly the number changes every time this
hi,
smbmount and smbclient from sid (both i386 and amd64) seem to fail to
connect to our local samba server (running sarge, iirc).
smbmount //server/share mnt_point
gives me
4748: Connection to server failed
SMB connection failed
surprisingly the number changes every time this command is
hi,
smbfs 3.0.21a-4 works fine here (on sid amd64)
well, smbfs from sid worked for me correctly when i mount a share
running this version of the server. however, when trying to mount a
share running sarge, i had no luck.
However, I'm using cifs which is the latest implementation
hi,
I was planing to use rsync with SSH on Windows and the Linux server and
schedule the script to copy the files/folders to a Debian based Linux server
in the following folder structure:
/backup/Monday/server
/backup/Monday/ws01
/backup/Monday/ws02
/backup/Monday/ws03
.
.
hi guys,
is it possible to change (increase) the number of lines that are saved
on console? i would like to be able to scroll through the whole boot
process history. right now it allows me to go approximately one and half
pages back...
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hi,
Just did an `apt-get upgrade` on my Sid system and since it pulled in a
new kernel I rebooted. During booting I was greated with _lots_ of
message from udev about not being able to run hotplugd or udevd (I'm
fairly sure those were the programs it was complaining about, I didn't
find any
hi,
is it possible to change (increase) the number of lines that are saved
on console? i would like to be able to scroll through the whole boot
process history. right now it allows me to go approximately one and half
pages back...
bootlogd.
turn it on via /etc/default/bootlogd
thanks,
So, obviously the source for my version of XOrg (6.9.0) not there. I
tried through ATI web page
(https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894task=knowledgefolderID=300),
but it has only version for X.Org 6.8. So Flavio's installer is
downloading .rpm packages preconfigured for
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 06 February 2006 13:06, David Kirchner wrote:
On 2/6/06, Lubos Vrbka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys,
is it possible to change (increase) the number of lines that are
saved on console? i would like to be able to scroll through the
whole boot process history
third! Nice software.
gqview is fine... but feh as well... i use both.
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I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
like this on the console:
udevd_even: run program /.../.../ failed (these lines
goes a little bit fast and I cannot remember the exact
format but it is more or less like this)
but
hi guys,
does anyone know when does enlightenment 0.16.8 make it to debian sid?
afaik, the current version (0.16.7) conflicts with 0.17 and it shoud be
fixed in 0.16.8...
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How can I use the external monitor? (it seems that the standard X
configuration is not good). It is only a configuration problem, or there
is something to do in order to enable the secondary monitor?
does your monitor work when you are outside of X? i had a similar
problem before. it was
hi guys,
i'm planning to buy wifi (b/g) card for my laptop, however i'm not about
the support. my colleague has asus with broadcom bcm4306 chipset in his
windoze notebook. i tried it, kernel recognized the card, but the i
cannot find the respective drivers for linux. according to mr. google
I use ndiswrapper too, what can I say...it gets the job done. I even
have WPA support.
If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with
support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to
install ndiswrapper module by following its wiki but is *super* easy
If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with
support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to
install ndiswrapper module by following its wiki but is *super* easy via
module-assistant.
for such cards, ndiswrapper is not needed, i guess... or am i
I suggest you forget about the bcm4306. Broadcom clearly doesn't want
to cooperate in making native drivers for operating systems other than
MS Windows.
ok. the card we have here (it's asus wl-100g deluxe) seems to work nice
in windoze, but since it has bcm4306...
I'm assuming that you're
The Intel wireless cards (which are already in the kernel) do support 802.11g.
For the other cards, you'd have to look for their open source projects
(for atheros chipsets use the madwifi drivers + their binary HAL; then
the rt2x00 drivers for the ralink rt2500 chipset). We're still waiting
for
Roberto Bernetti wrote:
Hi all
I installed debian etch on a centrino duo laptop with still some open issue:
1. although the i810 driver states that it cover the the video card intel
945GM i'm not able to use the laptop lcd at its maximum resolution 1280x800.
Intel site
VideoRam16384
to the device section corresponding to the graphics card in your
xorg.conf. that did the trick on my laptop.
I tryed, but in the Xorg.0.log file the section about video mode reported:
maximum space for video modes is 12288 kB.
ooops, it seems that i made one big mistake -
hi,
it seems that my wacom graphire4 works fine with both mouse and stylus
on etch/xorg7/i386.
I continue to experiment trying to get the mouse on my Wacom Graphire4
tablet to work. After my latest edit of xorg.conf I get the following
output from xidump -l:
Configured Mouse
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