Re: supported hardware: scanner
Anthony Campbell a écrit : > On 09 Dec 2008, Bernd Kloss wrote: >> Lenny >> >> Hello, >> >> in search for a flatbed scanner I looked through >> >> >> http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON >> >> I could not find any newer scanners by Canon that are ranked >> good or complete. >> >> Are there any experiences with Canon LiDe 90 or 100? >> >> >> Generelly speaking: >> Where do I find recent information about supported hardware? >> >> Thank you >> >> Bernd Kloss Hi, I would recommend going to the Sane website http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html they have a compatibility list for both the stable version and development one. If your scanner is not in there, it might work with commercial softwares like vuescan http://www.hamrick.com/ Canon has a bad history record regarding linux compatibility... Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware: scanner
On 09 Dec 2008, Bernd Kloss wrote: > Lenny > > Hello, > > in search for a flatbed scanner I looked through > > > http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON > > I could not find any newer scanners by Canon that are ranked > good or complete. > > Are there any experiences with Canon LiDe 90 or 100? > > > Generelly speaking: > Where do I find recent information about supported hardware? > > Thank you > > Bernd Kloss I don't think they are supported. I had a lot of discussion here and on a linux newsgroup about this a few months ago. The consensus seemed to be that flatbed scanners are becoming extinct and you are pretty much condemned to buy a combined printer and scanner. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that my trusty Epson Perfection 1650 goes on working. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews, and sceptical articles) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lenny Hello, in search for a flatbed scanner I looked through http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON I could not find any newer scanners by Canon that are ranked good or complete. Are there any experiences with Canon LiDe 90 or 100? Generelly speaking: Where do I find recent information about supported hardware? Thank you Bernd Kloss -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Supported hardware
On Wed,16.Jul.08, 17:55:06, Stefan Neacsu wrote: > Hello! I recently tried to install the latest stable debian version on a > Asus A7k laptop, but the installer fails to identify my hard drive. Here is > the configuration: > CPU: AMD Turion 64 x2 TL60 > Video: Ati Radeon HD 2600 > RAM: 2048 > HDD: Hitachi HTS542525K9SA00 SATA 250 GB > WLAN: Atheros chipset. > > Are there any supplementary steps i need to do in order to install debian o > n this machine? > Please help. > Thank you, > Stefan Hi Ștefan ;) (I hope you have the correct font to show the SH) You might want to try etch with the newer kernel (etch-and-a-half). It's not officially out yet, but there are instructions on how to install it http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Supported hardware
Stefan Neacsu wrote: Hello! I recently tried to install the latest stable debian version on a Asus A7k laptop, but the installer fails to identify my hard drive. Here is the configuration: CPU: AMD Turion 64 x2 TL60 Video: Ati Radeon HD 2600 RAM: 2048 HDD: Hitachi HTS542525K9SA00 SATA 250 GB WLAN: Atheros chipset. Are there any supplementary steps i need to do in order to install debian o n this machine? Please help. Thank you, Stefan The latest stable might not have the proper drivers for you SATA controller. Is this a new model machine? Do you have a copy of latest Ubuntu CD? If not, can you burn a copy and boot the CD and run Ubuntu live? You could then run lspci -v and find out details about the laptop's hardware. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello! I recently tried to install the latest stable debian version on a Asus A7k laptop, but the installer fails to identify my hard drive. Here is the configuration: CPU: AMD Turion 64 x2 TL60 Video: Ati Radeon HD 2600 RAM: 2048 HDD: Hitachi HTS542525K9SA00 SATA 250 GB WLAN: Atheros chipset. Are there any supplementary steps i need to do in order to install debian o n this machine? Please help. Thank you, Stefan
Re: supported hardware accelerated 3D card with OpenGL driver
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:15:36PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 04:34:26PM +0200, csanyipal wrote: > > > I see that Asus EN7300GT silent is an excellent choice, isn't? > > Works just fine for me; 1600x1200 at 85 Hz (the monitor's limitation) > with great DVD playback with mostly idle CPU and minimal memory usage, > with hardware mpeg decoding, blending deinterlace, on vlc. OK But someone says that that this card is weak for the modern 3D games, isn't? What about videocard: MSI nVidia NX7600GS-T2D512EH 400MHz/800MHz/DDR2 128-bit/TV-out&2xDVI/SLI Is it supported on Debian Etch? Or, if nobody has this card, then please advise to me a good videocard for modern 3D games (like BillardGL, Balazar, etc.), that is supported on Debian Etch! Any advices will be appreciated! -- Regards, Paul Csányi http://www.freewebs.com/csanyi-pal/index.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware for Debian Etch
Hello! On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:15:36PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 04:34:26PM +0200, csanyipal wrote: > > > I see that Asus EN7300GT silent is an excellent choice, isn't? > > Works just fine for me; 1600x1200 at 85 Hz (the monitor's limitation) > with great DVD playback with mostly idle CPU and minimal memory usage, > with hardware mpeg decoding, blending deinterlace, on vlc. I want to by now the hardware for my new Debian Etch PC box. This PC box I want to use for applications like OpenOffice, for programming in Python, for some games like: Balazar.. Now I have the PC box with Intel motherboard with intel 845GL chipset, with integrated videocard, CPU Intel Celeron 1.7Ghz, 2GB RAM, 60GB IDE HDD. This box I want to use as my home server. I have too a PC box Pentium 1; this box want I to use as a firewall for my LAN. My vendor give to me a list of hardware for the new desktop box: --- PSU: TRUST PW-5550 520W Pro PSU Low Noise Big Fan 24pin MBoard: MSI S775 P965 NEO-F 1066MHz/4XDDRII 800MHz/PCI-E/SATA II/7.1ch/GLAN CPU: LGA775, Intel Core 2 Duo E 6420 2,13GHz/1066/4MB BOX 64bit RAM: Kingston KVR 512MB DDR2 800MHz CL5 DIMM 64MX64 Non-ECC 240-pin Unbuffered DIMM.1.8V HDD: WD 80GB 7200rpm 8MB 300MB/s 8.9ms Caviar SE SATAII videocard: Asus nVidia EN7300GT/SILE/HTD/256MB nVidia EN7300GT/SILENT/HTD/256M/400MHz/400MHz/PCIe FDD: NEC FD-1231H. FDD. Ivory Data Transfer Rate 250/125 kByte/s;Track/Track Acc UPS: Inform Guard 600A (600VA)/Line Interractive/AVR switch: D-Link DES-1005D/E 5-Port Fast Ethernet Unmanaged Switch I ask you about that, that whether is these hardware abowe compatible with Debian Etch? (For the videocard the answer is yes.) Any advices will be appreciated! -- Regards, Paul Csányi http://www.freewebs.com/csanyi-pal/index.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware accelerated 3D card with OpenGL driver
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 04:34:26PM +0200, csanyipal wrote: > I see that Asus EN7300GT silent is an excellent choice, isn't? Works just fine for me; 1600x1200 at 85 Hz (the monitor's limitation) with great DVD playback with mostly idle CPU and minimal memory usage, with hardware mpeg decoding, blending deinterlace, on vlc. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware accelerated 3D card with OpenGL driver
Hello Doug! On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 09:44:02AM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 12:01:47PM +0200, csanyipal wrote: > > My system is Etch, with compiled kernel-2.6.18. > > > > I want to by a cheaper (around 160 USD) hardware accelerated 3D videocard > > for which I can to install an OpenGL driver. > > > > I think it will to be some PCI-E nvidia or ati videocard, right? > > > > Any advices will be appreciated! > > > > I have an Asus EN7300GT silent (nVidia 7300GT) that uses the stock > debian nvidia kernel packages (so no compiling the driver). It will > work with the 'nv' driver but then you don't get hardware accel. > > It was $60 CDN. > > There are lots of cards around. What is it you want to do that you need > acccel 3D? I want to play FlightGear. But that is not so important. Actually, I want to use BRL CAD, programming in python, and play some games. Actually, I just want to by a cheap PCI-Express videocard that is supported on the Debian Etch system. I see that Asus EN7300GT silent is an excellent choice, isn't? -- Regards, Paul Csányi http://www.freewebs.com/csanyi-pal/index.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware accelerated 3D card with OpenGL driver
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 12:01:47PM +0200, csanyipal wrote: > My system is Etch, with compiled kernel-2.6.18. > > I want to by a cheaper (around 160 USD) hardware accelerated 3D videocard > for which I can to install an OpenGL driver. > > I think it will to be some PCI-E nvidia or ati videocard, right? > > Any advices will be appreciated! > I have an Asus EN7300GT silent (nVidia 7300GT) that uses the stock debian nvidia kernel packages (so no compiling the driver). It will work with the 'nv' driver but then you don't get hardware accel. It was $60 CDN. There are lots of cards around. What is it you want to do that you need acccel 3D? Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
supported hardware accelerated 3D card with OpenGL driver
Hello! My system is Etch, with compiled kernel-2.6.18. I want to by a cheaper (around 160 USD) hardware accelerated 3D videocard for which I can to install an OpenGL driver. I think it will to be some PCI-E nvidia or ati videocard, right? Any advices will be appreciated! -- Regards, Paul Csányi http://www.freewebs.com/csanyi-pal/index.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
supported hardware ?
Hello, Does anyone know if Debian is supported on the new Dell Optiplex 740 Dekstop with the AMD Athlon 64X2 dual-core processor? Thanks for the help! 01001101 0110 01110011 01100101 01110011 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Supported Hardware
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 01:09:44PM -0700, Jeffrey Chu wrote: > ="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC- > html40"> > > > To Whom It May Concern: > I would like to verify if the Debian Linux will work with our hardware > platform. > Hardware Spec: > VIA Eden-V4 > Realtek RTL8100C FE Lan > Hi Jeffery Chu, welcome to the debian user list, do you have a system available to test on? Does it have a cdrom drive? can it boot from a cdrom? If so, you can try using a live-cd like knoppix or ubuntu to see if it can support those debian-based distros. If those work, then the answer is probablly yes. Debian can support some Via cpu's and some realtek cards but I do not know the complete list. cheers, Kev -- | .''`. == Debian GNU/Linux == | my web site: | | : :' : The Universal | debian.home.pipeline.com | | `. `' Operating System| go to counter.li.org and | | `-http://www.debian.org/ |be counted! #238656 | | my keysever: pgp.mit.edu | my NPO: cfsg.org | signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Supported Hardware
To Whom It May Concern: I would like to verify if the ‘Debian Linux’ will work with our hardware platform. Hardware Spec: VIA Eden-V4 Realtek RTL8100C FE Lan Thank you for the help! Your feedback / prompt response is very important to us and always highly appreciated! Best regards, Jeffrey Chu Application Sales Engineer IBASE Technology (USA), INC (408) 992-0888 ext. 208 (Office) (408) 992-0808 (Fax)
Re: Supported Hardware - Monitor
Hi, Robert. On Jan 07 2006, Robert Thompson wrote: >I am researching using Debian over Windows, but I just bought a > Dell Wide Aspect Ratio Monitor when my Hard drive gave up on me. Now, > I am looking at buying a new hard drive and taking the opportunity to > switch to Debian. First of all, I see that you are using Microsoft Entourage for sending your e-mail, and this would lead me to the conclusion that you're using a Mac. You can, BTW, install Debian, not only on "regular PC's", but also on Macs (see the debian-powerpc mailing list for discussions related to using Debian on PowerPC-based machines, like recent Macs). Anyway, back to your question, it will be a good learning experience to use Debian in your "new computer", especially if you take some time to make experiments and not care that much about not messing your installation. You will take some few days to learn what programs you need and what programs you don't. Hope this helps, Rogério. P.S.: Please, avoid sending messages in HTML format for this mailing list. -- Rogério Brito : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Homepage of the algorithms package : http://algorithms.berlios.de Homepage on freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/projects/algorithms/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: Supported Hardware - Monitor Hello all, I am researching using Debian over Windows, but I just bought a Dell Wide Aspect Ratio Monitor when my Hard drive gave up on me. Now, I am looking at buying a new hard drive and taking the opportunity to switch to Debian. Thanks Eric
Re: supported hardware
> dear people of the debian lists, i have come to ask a question about > supported wireless cards, what my question is, what are the supported > wireless cards? and also which versions are supported, 802.11b or > 802.11g or both? The best way to get information about support for particular card, is to google for "linux " -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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dear people of the debian lists, i have come to ask a question about supported wireless cards, what my question is, what are the supported wireless cards? and also which versions are supported, 802.11b or 802.11g or both?
Re: supported hardware
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 06:06:52AM -0500, TR wrote: > On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 10:17:44 + > Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:07:01AM +0100, Kormányos Balázs wrote: > > > I have an ATI Radeon 9600 type video card. Is it possible, that it > > > will be supported in the future by XFree86? If not is there any way > > > so that I could start an X server? > > > > This is what's in my PowerBook. I run a bleeding-edge (pre-4.4) X > > server and it's supported there. > > Do you know if it supports 9800? Not offhand, sorry ... -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 10:17:44 + Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:07:01AM +0100, Kormányos Balázs wrote: > > I have an ATI Radeon 9600 type video card. Is it possible, that it > > will be supported in the future by XFree86? If not is there any way > > so that I could start an X server? > > This is what's in my PowerBook. I run a bleeding-edge (pre-4.4) X > server and it's supported there. Do you know if it supports 9800? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I have an ATI Radeon 9600 type video card. Is it possible, that it > will be supported in the future by XFree86? If not is there any way so > that I could start an X server? Go to the ati site http:www.ati.com ( i think) and download the fireglx for linux, follow their instructions. Read their readme.text, you have to know what xserver you have installed, there are several versions, the package that you need to download depends on that> They have a script that will write the configuration file for you, after asking you a few questions. I have a 9800 and works beautifully. The upgrades will be a pain, since every time you will have conflict with the *mesa* deb packages, but you will have to deal with it. I just have put it on hold(with = from dselect, or aptitude) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:07:01AM +0100, Kormányos Balázs wrote: > I have an ATI Radeon 9600 type video card. Is it possible, that it will be > supported in the future by XFree86? If not is there any way so that I could > start an X server? This is what's in my PowerBook. I run a bleeding-edge (pre-4.4) X server and it's supported there. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Greetings! I have an ATI Radeon 9600 type video card. Is it possible, that it will be supported in the future by XFree86? If not is there any way so that I could start an X server? Thanks: Kormanyos Balazs - This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: supported hardware
Title: Message Since no one has answered, I have a couple recommendations. google.com/linux search for "HIL keyboard debian" I see from reading some entries that you are not alone in your troubles. I do not know about the answers, but if you have a serial keyboard you can attack, you might like that. That said, [EMAIL PROTECTED] might provide you with more knowledgeable responses. hth -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 7:20 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: supported hardware I have an HP-UX 9000\720 with a HIL Keyboard, no mouse which keyboard settings do I use. Thank you CecilCecil Funderburk Jr. Join Excite! - http://www.excite.comThe most personalized portal on the Web! -- This message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. This communication is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial product, an official confirmation of any transaction, or as an official statement of Lehman Brothers. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we do not represent that this information is complete or accurate and it should not be relied upon as such. All information is subject to change without notice.
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Re: supported hardware
On Saturday 01 February 2003 02:34 pm, james leclair wrote: > Hello, > Can anyone suggest a modem i should consider for installation on our > woody 3.0_r1 boxes? > Thanks, > James In the external modem category USR has one for ~$100US and Zoom has one for ~$60US. I use the Zoom with no problems. -- Greg Madden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware
james leclair said: > Hello, > Can anyone suggest a modem i should consider for installation on our woody > 3.0_r1 boxes? any external, serial-port based USR modem should work wonderfully, of course the Courier line is probably the best :) (~$300/ea though) external modems are usually best because modems can 'lock up' and with an external you can power cycle it, with an internal you usually have to hard reboot. that and you can disconnect the external at any time and move it to another machine if needed w/o downtime. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware
Hi James, IMHO your best bet would be a serial-port (RS232) external modem, the majority of internal modems are winmodems so probably won't work. If you definately need an internal one I have had success with the Hayes/Zoom V.92 modems (Lucent chipset), not sure if they are available where you are. Also the Intel HAM modems have linux drivers available but I have not been able to get them to work yet. Can't say much about USB modems never (and probably won't in the near future) tried them. Check out www.linmodems.org, this was where I found the info about the Hayes modem (the drivers I used were not official ones). Usually if you end up buying a modem you will probably be able to do a search for the Device Ids (usually looks something like "11c1:0462") of your modem. Hope this info helps. Regards Lee - Original Message - From: "james leclair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 11:34 PM Subject: supported hardware > Hello, > Can anyone suggest a modem i should consider for installation on our woody > 3.0_r1 boxes? > Thanks, > James > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello, Can anyone suggest a modem i should consider for installation on our woody 3.0_r1 boxes? Thanks, James -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: supported hardware
said: > Hi, > > In the near future I´ll try to install debian linux 2.2 on my pc > but in advance I need help about supported hardware. This month I > would like to buy a new graphiccard and a dvd-drive. The problem is > to find the right ones which are supported / recommended for use > with debian linux 2.2. You can write suggestions in english or > german to [EMAIL PROTECTED] depends on your needs. for hardcore desktop stuff i can't reccomend the Matrox G400 any higher. im shocked on how stable and fast it is. my machine at the office(on it now) has been up for 172 days and only restarted last to move to a new office. i used to have to restart X twice a month because it would have a pretty bad memory leak which would make X real slow after about 150 apps open(~120MB X memory usage) X 4.1 has improved a lot, my X memory usage is ~200MB and i don't see slowdown yet. i upgraded from potato to woody about 6 weeks ago on this system, no problems yet. potato ran rock solid on it as well. you can see what i mean by intensive desktop use by a look at a screenshot: http://mars.aphroland.org/pics/x-desktop-11-05-2001.jpg if you want games you probably want to go for an nvidia card of some sort. but be aware to play games you'll need their kernel driver which may cause problems(i haven't had any serious problems on my nvidia at home yet). i don't have a dvd and will never get one so i can't reccomend any. soundcard my favorite is soundblaster pci 128($30). the OSS drivers in the kernel work perfectly(2.2 kernel) ive never had a problem. network card either eepro100 or 3com 3c905B/C-TX are my choice cards. good luck ...! nate
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Hi, In the near future I´ll try to install debian linux 2.2 on my pc but in advance I need help about supported hardware. This month I would like to buy a new graphiccard and a dvd-drive. The problem is to find the right ones which are supported / recommended for use with debian linux 2.2. You can write suggestions in english or german to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance CU Werner -- Bei uns lernst Du viele nette Leute kennen zum Flirten, Lachen und Verlieben, fuer Reisen, Sport und Freizeit. http://singles.freenet.de - Die Single Community von freenet.de freenet.de - normal ist das nicht!
Re: Supported hardware for debian
Jostein Ågedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yea, this is probably the right way to go :) I'm totally new to > Linux at the moment, spent several hours to choose debian as a > distro. So many choices... > > Actionally I have found some pages with Hardware compatibility for > the newest red hat, mandrake++ Will it be at least 99% sure that if > the hardware work with one distro, it will work with the rest? Yeah, I'd say 99% is fair, maybe even 100%. I don't know of any hardware that only works with one distro, or a select group distros. But, like I said, get yourself a list together and post it here and we can help you spot any potential weak links as far as Debian working on the hardware you choose. Gary
Re: Supported hardware for debian
Yea, this is probably the right way to go :) I'm totally new to Linux at the moment, spent several hours to choose debian as a distro. So many choices... Actionally I have found some pages with Hardware compatibility for the newest red hat, mandrake++ Will it be at least 99% sure that if the hardware work with one distro, it will work with the rest? Jos - Original Message - From: "Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 11:27 PM Subject: Re: Supported hardware for debian Jostein Ågedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am preparing to buy a new machine to run debian linux 2.2. As Im > buying it solely for linux, I would like any good advices on what > sort of hardware would be recommended for debian Linux. Maybe any > of you have some good links or personal experience on this? Well, I'd stick to a computer if you're thinking of running Linux. I've heard of some projects trying to get toasters and coffee makers running Linux but they're still in the early alpha stage! ;) Seriously, it'd probably be easier, and much more efficient, for you to come up with a list of hardware you'd like to purchase and let the list readers tell you what's good and what's not. After all, the list of hardware compatible with Linux is pretty large! A good place to start might be the list of vendors that sell machines with Linux preinstalled. Here's the URL: http://www.linux.org/vendors/systems.html Gary -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
Re: Supported hardware for debian
Thank you, its a good start, but unfortunately this document is over 1 year old. I was hoping for something more up-to-date. Guess I just keep on looking. :-) Jos - Original Message - From: "Leen Besselink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jostein Ågedal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 11:21 PM Subject: Re: Supported hardware for debian On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] Jostein Ågedal wrote: > I am preparing to buy a new machine to run debian linux 2.2. As Im > buying it solely for linux, I would like any good advices on what sort > of hardware would be recommended for debian Linux. > Maybe any of you have some good links or personal experience on this? One way to find out, is look it up here: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst Is has all kinds of information, including information about supported hardware and says, the Debian is like any other Linux and then refers to this document: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html Hope this helps, Lennie. PS One tip, buy Good memory, Linux can be a bit more memory critical then for example Windows. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
Re: Supported hardware for debian
Jostein Ågedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am preparing to buy a new machine to run debian linux 2.2. As Im > buying it solely for linux, I would like any good advices on what > sort of hardware would be recommended for debian Linux. Maybe any > of you have some good links or personal experience on this? Well, I'd stick to a computer if you're thinking of running Linux. I've heard of some projects trying to get toasters and coffee makers running Linux but they're still in the early alpha stage! ;) Seriously, it'd probably be easier, and much more efficient, for you to come up with a list of hardware you'd like to purchase and let the list readers tell you what's good and what's not. After all, the list of hardware compatible with Linux is pretty large! A good place to start might be the list of vendors that sell machines with Linux preinstalled. Here's the URL: http://www.linux.org/vendors/systems.html Gary
Re: Supported hardware for debian
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] Jostein ?gedal wrote: > I am preparing to buy a new machine to run debian linux 2.2. As Im > buying it solely for linux, I would like any good advices on what sort > of hardware would be recommended for debian Linux. > Maybe any of you have some good links or personal experience on this? One way to find out, is look it up here: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst Is has all kinds of information, including information about supported hardware and says, the Debian is like any other Linux and then refers to this document: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html Hope this helps, Lennie. PS One tip, buy Good memory, Linux can be a bit more memory critical then for example Windows.
Supported hardware for debian
Greetings, I am preparing to buy a new machine to run debian linux 2.2. As Im buying it solely for linux, I would like any good advices on what sort of hardware would be recommended for debian Linux. Maybe any of you have some good links or personal experience on this? Thanks in advance Jos
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If your hardware is listed somewhere on this page, debian will work http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html Jason > > I am thinking of installing Debian on my PC. > Could somebody send me a list of supported hardware? > Thanks, > Dimitar > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe > [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >
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I am thinking of installing Debian on my PC. Could somebody send me a list of supported hardware? Thanks, Dimitar
Re: Supported Hardware.
Check: http://lhd.datapower.com/ u'll have a complete list of supported hardware (with a search-robot). At 08.48 5/7/00 +1000, Carl Burton wrote: I'm about to quote on a number of servers with Intel's ISP1100 1RU rack mount servers. I need compatiblity for debian linux for: Adaptec 29160LP Low Profile PCI Ultra 160 SCSI card Matrox* Millennium G200 SD 8 MB SDRAM PCI Intel Pro100+ 10/100 Ethernet Intel Pro1000 100/1000 Ethernet Thanks pgp4ZmFlkTXZT.pgp Description: PGP signature
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Thanks for the info -Original Message- From: C. Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:05 PM To: Carl Burton Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Supported Hardware. I don't quite understand your question - you are selling some hardware, and want to make sure the components are supported by Debian? Look at this address to find out: http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/Hardware-HOWTO.html Yeah - I could have looked up each item for you - but now you have the link you can do it yourself in the future. (Light a cold man a fire, keep him warm for a day Light a cold man on fire, keep him warm for the rest of his life) At 08:48 AM 7/5/00 +1000, you wrote: >I'm about to quote on a number of servers with Intel's ISP1100 1RU rack >mount servers. I need compatiblity for debian linux for: >Adaptec 29160LP Low Profile PCI Ultra 160 SCSI card >Matrox* Millennium G200 SD 8 MB SDRAM PCI > >Intel Pro100+ 10/100 Ethernet > >Intel Pro1000 100/1000 Ethernet > >Thanks > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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I don't quite understand your question - you are selling some hardware, and want to make sure the components are supported by Debian? Look at this address to find out: http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/Hardware-HOWTO.html Yeah - I could have looked up each item for you - but now you have the link you can do it yourself in the future. (Light a cold man a fire, keep him warm for a day Light a cold man on fire, keep him warm for the rest of his life) At 08:48 AM 7/5/00 +1000, you wrote: I'm about to quote on a number of servers with Intel's ISP1100 1RU rack mount servers. I need compatiblity for debian linux for: Adaptec 29160LP Low Profile PCI Ultra 160 SCSI card Matrox* Millennium G200 SD 8 MB SDRAM PCI Intel Pro100+ 10/100 Ethernet Intel Pro1000 100/1000 Ethernet Thanks
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 08:48:27AM +1000, Carl Burton wrote: > I'm about to quote on a number of servers with Intel's ISP1100 1RU rack > mount servers. I need compatiblity for debian linux for: > Adaptec 29160LP Low Profile PCI Ultra 160 SCSI card > Matrox* Millennium G200 SD 8 MB SDRAM PCI > > Intel Pro100+ 10/100 Ethernet > > Intel Pro1000 100/1000 Ethernet In general, check the Linux Hardware HOWTO (file:/usr/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/Hardware-HOWTO.txt.gz). If it's not up-to-date, notify the maintainer(s). I'll vouch for the Millennium G200. Intel Pro1 10/100 should be covered, not sure about 100/1000 card. -- Karsten M. Self http://www.netcom.com/~kmself Evangelist, Opensales, Inc.http://www.opensales.org What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Debian GNU/Linux rocks! http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/K5: http://www.kuro5hin.org GPG fingerprint: F932 8B25 5FDD 2528 D595 DC61 3847 889F 55F2 B9B0 pgpxYCdrYUWiO.pgp Description: PGP signature
Supported Hardware.
I'm about to quote on a number of servers with Intel's ISP1100 1RU rack mount servers. I need compatiblity for debian linux for: Adaptec 29160LP Low Profile PCI Ultra 160 SCSI card Matrox* Millennium G200 SD 8 MB SDRAM PCI Intel Pro100+ 10/100 Ethernet Intel Pro1000 100/1000 Ethernet Thanks
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*- F Bonte wrote about "supported hardware" > Dear sir, > I just bought two distributions of Linux ( SuSe and Redhat) they bought don't > support my hardware. I would like to check if debian can help me out. If so I > will be happy to download the distribution or buy it from a reseller. > > VideoCard is a Diamon Fire GL 1000 PRO ( permedia 2 chipset) on agp > Mouse is a intellimouse ( on PS/2) > CD-rom is atapi > HD is a WDC caviar on extended IDE > > > thanks > Frits Bonte > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hardware support is mostly a kernel issue not a distribution issue. However the hardware you list is all supported. The Diamond Fire GL 1000 PRO is supported under X by the XF86_3DLabs Xfree86 server. I don't think this server driver is in the X packages v3.3.2.3 that are currently available with any of Debian's distributions(stable, frozen, unstable). But you can download the XF86_3DLabs binary from the ftp.xfree86.org and use it until Debian's X packages are upgraded to v3.3.3(after Debian 2.1 is released), the detail of this can be found at, http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9812/msg03370.html. Good luck, -- Brian - "Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes." - unknown Mechanical Engineering[EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis -
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Hi, Frits! > Dear sir, > I just bought two distributions of Linux ( SuSe and Redhat) they bought don't > support my hardware. I would like to check if debian can help me out. If so I > will be happy to download the distribution or buy it from a reseller. > Distribution is somewhat irrelevant in this question. Though I certainly would recommend Debian. > VideoCard is a Diamon Fire GL 1000 PRO ( permedia 2 chipset) on agp > Mouse is a intellimouse ( on PS/2) > CD-rom is atapi > HD is a WDC caviar on extended IDE > ALL of your hardware is perfectly compatible with Linux and also with X. First make it all work in vt100-like mode (no X just ascii terminal). I like basic installation (about 25Mb) in Debian 2.0. After that start to setup X. Your X server is relatively new: ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/3.3.3/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc/Servers/X3DL. tgz If you are serious about Debian I would recommend Slink (debian 2.1) > thanks > Frits Bonte > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Have fun, Sasha.
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> Dear sir, > I just bought two distributions of Linux ( SuSe and Redhat) they bought don't > > support my hardware. I would like to check if debian can help me out. If so > I > will be happy to download the distribution or buy it from a reseller. > Distribution is somewhat irrelevant in this question. Though I certainly would recommend Debian. > VideoCard is a Diamon Fire GL 1000 PRO ( permedia 2 chipset) on agp > Mouse is a intellimouse ( on PS/2) > CD-rom is atapi > HD is a WDC caviar on extended IDE > ALL of your hardware is perfectly compatible with Linux and also with X. First make it all work in vt100-like mode (no X just ascii terminal). I like basic installation (about 25Mb) in Debian 2.0. After that start to setup X. Your X server is relatively new ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/3.3.3/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc/Servers/X3DL. tgz > thanks > Frits Bonte > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
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Dear sir, I just bought two distributions of Linux ( SuSe and Redhat) they bought don't support my hardware. I would like to check if debian can help me out. If so I will be happy to download the distribution or buy it from a reseller. VideoCard is a Diamon Fire GL 1000 PRO ( permedia 2 chipset) on agp Mouse is a intellimouse ( on PS/2) CD-rom is atapi HD is a WDC caviar on extended IDE thanks Frits Bonte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
supported hardware: Alpha??
Can Debian run on DEC Alpha platform?? Where can I get the Alpha version of Debian?? Thanks!!