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Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I confess to failing to understand what "compatible with ifupdown" means
> when people ask for it. Whereami will get your network going, but it
> will use what it sees as the first appropriate available interface (most
> people want wired first, then wireless, then weirder
Please?
Russell King wrote:
First of all, yes, I have read the other posts, faq's and websites in
regards to getting the ATI Rage Mobility M3 working and so far,
nothing except the vesa driver seems to work. When I use the 'ati' or
'r128' driver, my monitor (via docking station) unsync's lik
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 08:55 -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
>
> first of all -- is there FAQ somewhere?
Nope :-)
> However, I would like to get some scripts which would set exim's smartserver
> to a free SMTP server, etc. Can anybody suggest one (of course, fully
> compatible with ifupdown)?
whereami
Es Dijous, 9 de Juny de 2005 20:51, en Felix Obenhuber va escriure:
| Hi,
|
| of course you enabled cpu freqency scalling?
| think it's on by default using ubuntu...
Yes, acpi-speedstep is working (centrino-speedstep doesn't work with dothan
processors -it does if you patch centrino-speedstep.c-).
Hi,
of course you enabled cpu freqency scalling?
think it's on by default using ubuntu...
greetings
Felix
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 21:39 +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I was wondering if I'm doing all I can do to enable all power savings'
> options
> of my centrino based laptop...
>
> It'
Hello Dan,
Am 2005-06-07 17:45:24, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have a pretty old Toshiba Sattelite laptop. It doesn't have a NIC and it
> doesn't have a cd drive either. I was wondering if it is possible to get a
> complete floppy installation of a debian system. I already have the boot
> flopp
>
>I have two of those, a 486 and a Pentium.
>
>You *can* get the base system on floppies on the FTP site somewhere.
>(For some reason, they don't have it on the CDs.)
>
>But, it's a very *basic* system -- not much more than you get with
>busybox on the install media, except you get to use bash in
Vincent Bernat wrote:
> The main problem of those solutions is that they are "interface
> bound". I mean it does not make sense in most cases to have both eth0
> and wlan0 up at the same time.
That's true, but there is not much cost involved with it, is it? Will Linux
(I am not sure who ex
OoO Vers la fin de l'après-midi du jeudi 09 juin 2005, vers 16:01,
Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> wlan0 (@ my university, my wife's one, Internet cafe) via random DHCP
>> server. I used to use ifupdown-roaming on Debian/woody, but it disappeared.
> You can do similar things with i
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 08:55:41AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> first of all -- is there FAQ somewhere?
> wlan0 (@ my university, my wife's one, Internet cafe) via random DHCP
> server. I used to use ifupdown-roaming on Debian/woody, but it disappeared.
You can do similar things with ifplugd, wa
Hi,
first of all -- is there FAQ somewhere?
I have laptop which is mostly connected to the Internet via eth0 and my
small server at home, but I sometimes get connected to the Internet via
wlan0 (@ my university, my wife's one, Internet cafe) via random DHCP
server. I used to use ifupdown-roaming
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