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Meaning what? Try running xev to see if it actually stopped working.
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having a battery that cost 14% of the entire car/phone retail price?
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have to pay over 1400€ for a replacement battery when the old one died?
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I'm
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It's most definitely slowing things down. Of course, I may be
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Long live the net install.
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just clicking on them (using Lenny with Gnome). I think the only thing
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The first thing would be to clean the laser lens in your DVD-ROM; if
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I remember having installed a mozilla extension which can give me a
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could
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Just disconnect the ethernet cable.
and in
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Haven't tried that yet. I suppose you'd miss quite a lot though; a
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platforms, unloading the wireless kernel module and
re-inserting it helps. On some platforms, such as my HP 6715b laptop w/
the proprietary Broadcom wl driver, sometimes putting the laptop to
sleep and then waking it up again helps (short of rebooting, of course).
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really want *mindless* clicking, I'd recommend a first-person-shooter
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The problem is that my switch does not have any WAN port!
IIRC switches don't need one, as they juggle packets based on hardware
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if all that's required is partitions that start at the beginning of
the
disk, end at the end, and each begin where the previous one leaves
off,
That's how I understood OP's question too.
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Internet bandwidth of your LAN by anywhere from 10 to 25%
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both Suspend and Hibernation worked out of the box on both my laptop w/
ATI onboard video and proprietary fglrx driver and my desktop w/ Intel
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, would that distinction be? IIRC the '/' as it is
normally in Linux filesystems is exactly that: everything except what
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. Particularly with a GUI tool such as gparted.
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notebook after all!
As a sidenote: On my HP, it's not a key, it's a blue LED touch sensor.
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system would be fine. But,
whatever of the above methods you choose, you should be aware that it
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such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual
or something along the line).
But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the
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You can use:
# iwlist scanning
Or, alternatively, airodump-ng.
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combined with Flash, is notorious for ramping up CPU usage out of any
proportion. Thermal shutdowns happen all the time when I let my kids
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, but doesn't work with
the unaccelerated FLOSS one. On the other hand, the FLOSS driver can
suspend the laptop LCD panel, while the proprietary fglrx driver can't
(the backlight stays permanently on). I just mean to say that your
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You might also consider Balsa. It supports the maildir format which,
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Dne, 20. 08. 2010 16:01:31 je Camaleón napisal(a):
I now use GNOME. I used KDE 3.x branch which I liked *a lot*, but
switched to GNOME as soon as KDE4 entered into scene.
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Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
As far as I know, wireless cards don't generally have separate
drivers
for separate modes of operation in linux;
I don't think that this is quite correct. IIUC
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Dne, 05. 09. 2010 22:16:25 je Klistvud napisal(a):
If you're using Iceweasel/Firefox, install the DownloadHelper
extension.
Or, for videos, you can use this web service (but there are others, I
just don't have the links on me right now): http://www.savevid.com/
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graphical browser with a
text-only browser like w3m/elinks/lynx, if you can afford to.
I've never used Opera, Google Chrome, and other browsers though; let's
wait for other users to chime in, I'm looking forward to learn
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should definitely change my browsing habits: only open one window at
a time, with just one tab. And uninstall flash. And disable javascript.
Or simply use wine with IE 5.5 ... ;P
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Dne, 08. 09. 2010 01:20:22 je Angus Hedger napisal(a):
[1] http://clients.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/results.action?key=4I7n
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Me too. I'm not holding my breath anymore though. The direction the
world-wide-wait is taking is exactly the *opposite* of fast and lean
browsing. Give a man a highway and he'll see to it that the traffic
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Dne, 08. 09. 2010 02:45:51 je Umarzuki Mochlis napisal(a):
# ethtool -s eth4 speed 1000
Cannot set new settings: Invalid argument
not setting speed
IIRC, you must disable autonegotiation for this to work.
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if only it had enough RAM ...
Someone should make branding stickers so we could stick proud
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Someone should make branding stickers so we could stick proud
'Debian-ready' stickers over those gooey spots where 'Windows-ready'
stickers used to be.
Or, better, 'Debian at heart' instead of 'Intel inside'. But I'm geting
off topic
. If it's
USB, you should configure USB support in BIOS: find the option for USB
legacy support or something along that line, and set it to ON. Also,
Assign IRQ interrupt to USB may be required.
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the fans roar from three rooms away.
Don't get me wrong, I hate flash as much as the next guy, only more so.
Problem is, I have trouble keeping my kids from installing Windows as
it is. If I tried to dissuade them from even using flash, it would mean
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The Ultimate Addon -- Pro Edition sounds quite promising ;P
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in the logs (syslog perhaps). You can
try to run the laptop in powersave mode, or enable your temperature
sensors at least (search for package lm-sensors) to see what's actually
happening.
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Is one obliged to simulate a crash to save its Iceweasel session?
'Simulate'? Isn't it supposed to crash, erm ... automagically?
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Dne, 13. 09. 2010 10:33:42 je Merciadri Luca napisal(a):
You mean, ctrl-q doesn't work?
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install. With Ubuntu's installer, aimed at a less technical crowd,
the
default is to do a side-by-side install.
Seems much saner (and proper) to me.
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it if it's not.
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personally, I am
compelled to vote for a non-destructive default (aka. side-by-side
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Dne, 16. 09. 2010 10:57:43 je Bruce Ward napisal(a):
Problem: I cannot find pre-compiled modules anywhere on the Debian
site. Do they exist, or are they just a myth?
Bruce
[code]
aptitude search ndiswrapper
[edoc]
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or 8 decades.
CDs will hardly reach 5 decades. DVDs are being slowly supplanted by
BluRay after having lasted, what, 2 decades? At that rate, BluRay
should be dead in 10 years.
Good riddance.
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unresolved vulnerabilities.
Several good points in case may be found in:
http://www.fsf.org/news/why-im-rejecting-your-email-attachment
and, of course, in:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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address 192.168.2.111
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.1
wireless-essid My_Home_Network
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, firing up a good recent live distro is what I'd do
first, just to get my bearings.
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Dne, 21. 09. 2010 11:44:17 je Chris Bannister napisal(a):
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 01:38:51AM +0200, Klistvud wrote:
I wouldn't count on that. The useful lifespan of each subsequent
media support has been steadily decreasing since at least the advent
of celluloid film. Vinyl records lasted
add the same for ATI.
Perhaps Intel is the less Linux-hostile manufacturer at the moment. We
really should stop buying into any unsupported crap. It's the only (and
marginal at that) power we as consumers can exert.
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developers can't do zilch,
while the proprietary developers ... well, be my guest, try to make
them iron out the bug ... ;P
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Dne, 27. 09. 2010 17:17:28 je Jesús M. Navarro napisal(a):
This said, I'd counsel that you should not go this path and get two
NICs if at
all possible.
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, but it definitely worked for me.
I just hope the MTA doesn't change all the above '~' instances into
smilies ...
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to the
relevant mailing list and, vice versa, pasting any new mailing list
message into the forum.
Of course, I don't have the faintest idea how difficult would it be to
implement such an application ...
Just my 2¢
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Dne, 04. 10. 2010 05:09:43 je green napisal(a):
Klistvud wrote at 2010-10-03 14:35 -0500:
By setting up a web application that simply mirrored the mailing
lists (translated them into forum form), we could have the best of
both worlds. People comfortable with mailing lists would continue
(no
deskktop) mode probably works; you should try that, and if the machine
boots fine into single-user mode, try running the commands lspci and
lsusb; if you post the output of these two commands here, somebody
might be able to give you further advice.
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and AMD
Athlon II X4 640 processor (quad core), but when I loaded the
operating
system, the monitor went into screen-saver and froze.
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