Is there a Linux release that works with a Dell latitude C610 with WiFi?
Or a IBM think pad 600E/X?
Ron
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On Saturday 08 April 2006 23:20, ron wrote:
Is there a Linux release that works with a Dell latitude C610 with WiFi?
Or a IBM think pad 600E/X?
What kind of wifi card does it have?
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Is there a Linux release that works with a Dell latitude C610 with WiFi?
Or a IBM think pad 600E/X?
This is not the best forum to ask that question, but neverthless, you
can get good reviews of running GNU/Linux on mobile devices by
visiting
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Since he reported this bug, Serge commited the translation
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It's been a while since tasksel is no more localized (at least when
shown to users...of course, it's i18n'ed)).
Frans suggest that this bit in pkgsel's postinst could be the culprit
for this, but commenting it doesn't help:
# Avoid perl warnings in any of the chroot calls below.
LANG=C
export
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On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 10:42:58AM -0700, Brad Boyer wrote:
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 06:50:54AM -0500, Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 02:30:36PM -0800, Brad Boyer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 10:04:41PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
So, my questions would be:
- which driver
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 08:21:52AM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
What is the reason for using 'expert'?
I've been doing it that way for so long, it's reflex now. I want to
make sure it doesn't try to do something like
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 05:24:42PM +0200, Jonathan Matthews-Levine wrote:
Evening, all
[Please do forgive me if this is the wrong forum to ask this question.]
I'm attempting to install etch beta 2 and my initial, do it all as
completely as possible disk partitioning scheme resulted in (a)
Hi,
Two typos in appendix/preseed.xml:
L218, is run as soon as the the...
L431, appending a backslash /
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On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:27:08AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 02:40, Geert Stappers wrote:
| 491 symbols, 439 unresolved
| Library not found: libsysfs.so.2 in path:
|
Hi Frans,
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 09:30:58PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
For Eddy and Davide: it also has an interesting discussion about if you
actually should want to use fonts that contain glyphs for all scripts.
Take a look at the posts starting at comment #20.
thanx for the link: I already
On Sunday 09 April 2006 12:14, Geert Stappers wrote:
| Is it a minor libudeb transiate hick-up
| or something that needs more care?
Example given: add libsysfs2 to the buildepends
No. I cannot reproduce your build failure and libsysfs2 should be pulled
in as a dependency in the normal way.
Samuel Thibault, le Wed 29 Mar 2006 23:56:25 +0200, a écrit :
Joey Hess, le Wed 29 Mar 2006 13:24:41 -0500, a écrit :
Samuel Thibault wrote:
What are you thinking about? Preseeding? Kernel command line arguments?
These are non-trivial. I actually wonder what non-interactive process
can
Hey chaps. Please tell me if this is the wrong list but
Machine:- IBM Thikpad T21
OS:- Debian Sarge
Problems:-
New installation, wiping existng data clean. Boot up message...
/bin/sh: line 0: exec: /usr/sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: No execute:
No such file or directory
INIT: ld 1 respawning
On Sunday 09 April 2006 11:32, Philippe Batailler wrote:
Two typos in appendix/preseed.xml:
Both fixed. Thanks Philippe.
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On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 05:24:42PM +0200, Jonathan Matthews-Levine wrote:
Evening, all
[Please do forgive me if this is the wrong forum to ask this question.]
I'm attempting to install etch beta 2 and my initial, do it all as
completely as possible disk partitioning scheme resulted in
I just wanted to comment on the 2.4 is deprecated thing. Just because
the kernel team is muttering[1] about not supporting the 2.4 kernel does
not mean that Debian as a project has decided not to support users using
their own versions of this kernel. As Steve notes in #361024, we have to
support
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Hi,
The kernel-wedge script /usr/share/kernel-weedge/modules/serial-modules
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Namely,
airprime ?
anydata ?
belkin_sa ?
cp2101 ?
cyberjack ?
cypress_m8 ?
digi_acceleport ?
On Sunday 09 April 2006 12:14, Joey Hess wrote:
- Debian's userland has *always* supported at least the previous major
kernel version, and most often the previous two, or sometimes I
think, three major kernel versions.
I think it could be easily argued that the last three major
Samuel Thibault wrote:
The kernel-wedge script /usr/share/kernel-weedge/modules/serial-modules
is currently missing the chip-specific modules for USB serial devices.
Namely,
The access floppy (root floppy for use with speakup kernel) is the
only current user of serial-modules and it is
Joey Hess, le Sun 09 Apr 2006 16:24:17 -0400, a écrit :
Samuel Thibault wrote:
The kernel-wedge script /usr/share/kernel-weedge/modules/serial-modules
is currently missing the chip-specific modules for USB serial devices.
Namely,
The access floppy (root floppy for use with speakup
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Samuel Thibault wrote:
Ah, yes, sorry, this list probably needs some cleaning up indeed :)
Here is a maybe more reasonnable list:
belkin_sa ?
whiteheat ?
digi_acceleport ?
cp2101 ?
ftdi_sio ?
mct_u232 ?
pl2303 ?
These look ok.
ir-usb ?
Only useful if you have an infrared connection
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Joey Hess, le Sun 09 Apr 2006 17:32:16 -0400, a écrit :
ir-usb ?
Only useful if you have an infrared connection and cannot run a proper
irda stack on both ends, so I don't think we need it.
Ok.
safe_serial ?
I can't tell from the description if this supports some wacky hardware,
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On Saturday 08 April 2006 19:11, Guillem Jover wrote:
I'll be uploading the new directfb after 2006-04-09 dinstall run.
As libsysfs2 has migrated to testing already, there should be no
problem related to this. In regard to dependent packages, Frans
reported that gtk+2.0-directfb does not build
Samuel Thibault, le Sun 09 Apr 2006 23:48:36 +0200, a écrit :
These looked really like generic usb to rs232 converters, so having them
in d-i is useful for installing debian over a serial port, for instance.
Ok, will you want the new usb-serial-modules package built for the stock
2.6
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