Re: Samsung SGH-A412

2008-04-03 Thread Gabriel Noronha
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:30 +1100, Dave Hall wrote:
 Putting this back on the list (please Reply to All)
 
 On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 13:13 +1000, Simon wrote:
  The last few lines from dmesg are as follows:
  
  [   55.809610] Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
  [   55.909615] NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state 
  recovery directory
  [   55.919441] NFSD: starting 90-second grace period
  [   60.664253] NET: Registered protocol family 17
  [   78.656019] NET: Registered protocol family 10
  [   78.656208] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
  [   83.958708] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
  [10620.371664] usb 2-3: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and 
  address 3
  [10620.481858] usb 2-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
  [10621.174047] cdc_acm 2-3:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
  [10621.177172] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm
  [10621.177363] 
  /build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c: 
  v0.25:USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters
  
  The phone itself seems to register that it's connected as the little PC 
  icon displays on screen and it charges via USB OK.
 
 Ubuntu is seeing it as a modem.

Check what the settings are on the phone... sometimes you can tell the
phone to be a usb storage device. 

and yeah bluetooth dongle costs less than $50 and usually makes it life
easier. 

Gab


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Re: linksys help needed

2008-04-03 Thread Paul Gear
James Takac wrote:
 Hi Guys
 
 I'm trying to set up my wireless router without any luck to speak of as yet. 
 The router is a linksys WRT54G and the modem a netgear DM111P.

Double-check that the Linksys is not using the same default IP address
range as your Netgear.  When i set up a WRT54G for a client, i found
that it was giving out the same IP range (192.168.0.0/24) as the
existing modem by default, thus i couldn't get any traffic to route at
all.  Changing the Linksys to give out DHCP addresses in a different
address range fixed this.

Paul
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DVD menu support

2008-04-03 Thread Paul Gear
Hi folks,

Any idea what package i need to enable to get DVD menu support?  My
wife's desktop plays them fine, but my laptop doesn't, and i can't see
any difference in the dpkg -l list that would be significant.

Paul


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Ubuntu amd64

2008-04-03 Thread Karl Bowden
Hey guys,
Just a quick note for those interested, I upgraded my laptop from
gutsy-i386 to hardy-amd64 (clean install).
Firefox brings up a plugin search box on a flash supporting page and
installs flash rather easily.
I have not tested java support in firefox.
skype needed a ignore tag from memory when installing the deb, but
runs great. vmware amd64 runs great too.
And acidrip times have mildly improved.
Nvidia video driver was as easy as going to the restricted drivers box
and enabling it. Wine work as normal too.

So far, really happy. 4gb of ram in the laptop really helps with a few
vm's open too.

- Karl

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