Not to mention that some packages are not available on the 64bit..
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Franklin PIAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
You don't need to use debian-amd64 in order to enable the two cores.
Using 64bits brings a marginal performance improvements (a few
2008/7/14 javier melendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show
me that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the
debian i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my machine?
for usefull
javier melendez skrev:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show me that my
processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the debian i386 but my
quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my machine? for usefull the power
of the 2
Il giorno lun, 14/07/2008 alle 20.47 +, javier melendez ha scritto:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show
me that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the
debian i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my
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Il giorno lun, 14/07/2008 alle 20.47 +, javier melendez ha scritto:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show
me
Buehl, Reiner (HPS EMEA, DO-CI) wrote:
To be more precice: If it says you have an INTEL cpu - no matter how many
cores you have or if your cpu is 32 or 64 bits, using an AMD optimized kernel
is a bad idea! It will work but you will end up with a slower system then you
have now.
Let me help
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show me
that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the debian
i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my machine? for
usefull the power of the 2 processor.
thanks
javier melendez wrote:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo
he show me that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i
installed the debian i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the
amd64debian in my machine? for usefull the power of the 2
Hello,
You don't need to use debian-amd64 in order to enable the two cores.
Using 64bits brings a marginal performance improvements (a few
percentages. Humans can't really make the difference).
64bits is mostly useful when you need more RAM.
Switching to 64bits could raise some small issues,
Hallo Gernot,
* Gernot Hassenpflug schrieb [14-05-06 12:22]:
a) ATI or nVidia graphics card
b) dedicated video RAM (not shared) of 64MiB or more
c) screen with higher than XGA resolution (SXGA, or better, UXGA if the
production quality is good)
I own a Samsung P35 XVM 1600 III with Ati
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to use a 2.6.x kernel and get a hi-res
framebuffer? Of those that can, can you post the relevent portions
of your kernel config for me?
Does it work properly in 2.6.9 as well? I tried this in Inspiron 5160
and it gives me kind of noisy screen for the top 20% or so and the rest
of the screen is blank
Here's another datapoint: 2.6.8 (from a recent Debian Sarge
installation CD) works fine with a Dell Latitude C640, with
``vga=773''.
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2004 09:43, Kevin Collins was heard to say:
Has anyone been able to use a 2.6.x kernel and get a hi-res
framebuffer? Of those that can, can you post the relevent portions
of your kernel config for me?
Does it work properly in 2.6.9 as well? I tried this in Inspiron 5160
and it gives me
i'm using 2.6.8 and grub and i had to put vga=0x318 for 1024x768 16M colors
On Thursday 11 November 2004 14:43, Kevin Collins wrote:
I've been struggling for two days trying to get my Compaq Presario
X1029cl to go into hi-res consoles or framebuffer. Until I switched to
kernel 2.6.x, I had
On Thursday 11 November 2004 14:43, Kevin Collins wrote:
I've been struggling for two days trying to get my Compaq Presario
X1029cl to go into hi-res consoles or framebuffer. Until I switched to
kernel 2.6.x, I had always been able to simply add a statement to the
kernel line in /boot/grub
I've been struggling for two days trying to get my Compaq Presario
X1029cl to go into hi-res consoles or framebuffer. Until I switched to
kernel 2.6.x, I had always been able to simply add a statement to the
kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst file like vga=791 to achieve what I
was after
Unfortunately, although I've been running 2.6 since 2.6.4, the
statement vga=791 in lilo.conf has worked perfectly, just like it
did with 2.4.
Sorry.
On Thursday 11 November 2004 09:43, Kevin Collins was heard to say:
Has anyone been able to use a 2.6.x kernel and get a hi-res
framebuffer
Kevin Collins wrote:
Has anyone been able to use a 2.6.x kernel and get a hi-res framebuffer?
Of those that can, can you post the relevent portions of your kernel
config for me?
I didn't have any problems, vga=791 works fine (with GRUB).
I have attached my whole kernel config, I am too lazy
anyone been able to use a 2.6.x kernel and get a hi-res
framebuffer?
I have switched from 2.4.27 to 2.6.9 (self-rolled) and my
video=matroxfb:vesa:0x107 works almost as before. Things that are
different now are the name change (matrox vs. matroxfb) and that fbset
-a does not change the frequency
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hi i have a epson actionnote 500c i lost my
password to get in to it
how can i get in to my notebook now
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, clifford padgett wrote:
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how can i get in to my notebook now
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ai fammi sognare, ancora un po'
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At text promp:
dpkg-reconfigure dgm
Bye,
AG
I'd like to boot to gdm, and shutdown from that as well (what I'm used
to with the other distros I've been using). That alone will make me
much more comfortable.
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Bret Comstock Waldow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hello,
:
: I'm going to try and get Debian working again. I'll start reading, but
: I'd appreciate help with some quick setup issues to make the computer
: bearable for day to day life.
:
: The machine is an IBM Thinkpad T21, 20M hd, cable
Hi,
so you must have some initialization script in /etc/init.d/, and in
/etc/rc2.d/ should be symbolic link to it :
# ls -l /etc/rc2.d/S99gdm
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 13 Nov 15 23:50
/etc/rc2.d/S99gdm - ../init.d/gdm
(the 'S' must be uppercase in order to be executed on startup
Juraj Ziegler wrote:
Check your runlevel, by typing runlevel in console. It's 2 by default.
Then check which services are started for your runlevel in
/etc/rcX.d/, where X is the number of your runlevel. If gdm is missing
there, just add it there.
Using update-rc.d, preferably (which is an
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:57:38PM -0500, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
I've got Woody installed, starting from r0 CD, but getting all packages
from the net. During install, I chose gdm as default boot manager, and
Display manager, that is. Boot managers are things like lilo and brub.
selected
At text promp:
dpkg-reconfigure dgm
Bye,
AG
I'd like to boot to gdm, and shutdown from that as well (what I'm used
to with the other distros I've been using). That alone will make me
much more comfortable.
Bret Comstock Waldow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hello,
:
: I'm going to try and get Debian working again. I'll start reading, but
: I'd appreciate help with some quick setup issues to make the computer
: bearable for day to day life.
:
: The machine is an IBM Thinkpad T21, 20M hd, cable
Hi,
so you must have some initialization script in /etc/init.d/, and in
/etc/rc2.d/ should be symbolic link to it :
# ls -l /etc/rc2.d/S99gdm
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 13 Nov 15 23:50
/etc/rc2.d/S99gdm - ../init.d/gdm
(the 'S' must be uppercase in order to be executed on startup
Juraj Ziegler wrote:
Check your runlevel, by typing runlevel in console. It's 2 by default.
Then check which services are started for your runlevel in
/etc/rcX.d/, where X is the number of your runlevel. If gdm is missing
there, just add it there.
Using update-rc.d, preferably (which is an
Hello,
I'm going to try and get Debian working again. I'll start reading, but
I'd appreciate help with some quick setup issues to make the computer
bearable for day to day life.
The machine is an IBM Thinkpad T21, 20M hd, cable modem access via a
router (so NAT is in effect).
I'm not sharp on
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:57:38PM -0500, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
I've got Woody installed, starting from r0 CD, but getting all packages
from the net. During install, I chose gdm as default boot manager, and
Display manager, that is. Boot managers are things like lilo and brub.
selected
Hello,
I'm going to try and get Debian working again. I'll start reading, but
I'd appreciate help with some quick setup issues to make the computer
bearable for day to day life.
The machine is an IBM Thinkpad T21, 20M hd, cable modem access via a
router (so NAT is in effect).
I'm not sharp on
Hi,
thanks. Both commands seem to work alright. At least I haven't got any
error message and lsmod shows both modules loaded now:
Module Size Used byNot tainted
i810_audio 19968 0 (unused)
soundcore 3492 2 [i810_audio]
ac97_codec
Hi Kevin,
thx. I installed aumix, but with not much of success. When running
aumix it tells me:
aumix: error opening mixer
I get this error message no matter if I have the modules loaded or
not. I looked up the man pages for aumix but haven't found a switch like
verbose or debug
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:18:31PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle-
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:18:31PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
Hi,
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster
Hi,
thanks. Both commands seem to work alright. At least I haven't got any
error message and lsmod shows both modules loaded now:
Module Size Used byNot tainted
i810_audio 19968 0 (unused)
soundcore 3492 2 [i810_audio]
ac97_codec
Hi Kevin,
thx. I installed aumix, but with not much of success. When running
aumix it tells me:
aumix: error opening mixer
I get this error message no matter if I have the modules loaded or
not. I looked up the man pages for aumix but haven't found a switch like
verbose or debug
Hi,
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:18:31PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle-
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:18:31PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
Hi,
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster
Hi,
lspci -vv gives the following output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev 02)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown device 80fa
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B
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My girlfriend recenelt purchase an HP pavilion N5470 Laptop.
I saw on the linux laptop site that someone did get it working but I still
need stome help as there are some vague areas.
This is the setup
15.0 screen
AMD 1 gig CPU
256 meg of RAM
Trident graphics chipset (UNKOWN)
OHCI USB (2
On 2001-08-13 dude wrote:
Video fbdev driver. Does anyone know what video card this is or what
drivers?
This is a driver that uses the framebuffer feature of the kernel. It
should work on any video card as long as it is Vesa 2.0 compliant
(should be the case of every recent video cards).
My girlfriend recenelt purchase an HP pavilion N5470 Laptop.
I saw on the linux laptop site that someone did get it working but I still
need stome help as there are some vague areas.
This is the setup
15.0 screen
AMD 1 gig CPU
256 meg of RAM
Trident graphics chipset (UNKOWN)
OHCI USB (2
On 2001-08-13 dude wrote:
Video fbdev driver. Does anyone know what video card this is or what
drivers?
This is a driver that uses the framebuffer feature of the kernel. It
should work on any video card as long as it is Vesa 2.0 compliant
(should be the case of every recent video cards).
Tim Brown wrote:
Hi, i just subscribed to th list, im gona be installing Debian on a 233mhx
BFIComputer laptop
My names Tim Brown and i live in va. USA
I hope u guys can help thru the process of installing adn settin up debian
and X Windows/Gnome
Sure. It is fairly easy. Make sure you
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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:36 AM
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Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
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Tim Brown wrote:
Hi, i just subscribed to th list, im gona be installing
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 09:21:43PM -0400, Tim Brown wrote:
Im doing it via CD, now what is htis potato ihere everyone talkin about
(Forgive me, im new to debian, ive had some experiance with RH systems, but
once i upgraded my Desktop, half the hardware was a bitch and wouldnt work
with RH,
to install via this?
Tim Brown
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 10:06 PM
To: Debian Laptop Mailing List
Subject: Re: Laptop installation (was Re: Hi)
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 09:21:43PM -0400, Tim Brown wrote:
Im doing it via CD, now
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Hai Tim,
welkome to this list.
You wouldn't see my name that often in the list, but as soon as I have
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I have a toshiba 2100CDS sound, X, CD pcmcia. I'm using Debian Frozen
Hi, i just subscribed to th list, im gona be installing Debian on a 233mhx
BFIComputer laptop
My names Tim Brown and i live in va. USA
I hope u guys can help thru the process of installing adn settin up debian
and X Windows/Gnome
Shiryu wrote:
Is the lombard a good computer for Linux?
well suported?
The Lombard is a *stunning* machine. I am running Debian potato,
which stability has improved a great deal in the last two months.
The port of Linux to the powerpc architecture is not a trivial
thing, but I would say
Shiryu wrote:
Is the lombard a good computer for Linux?
well suported?
The Lombard is a *stunning* machine. I am running Debian potato,
which stability has improved a great deal in the last two months.
The port of Linux to the powerpc architecture is not a trivial
thing, but I would say
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