I'm using Gnome 2.6 and trying to get gDesklets to work. The several
desklets I've tried have all complained about 'possible broken sensors.'
Does anyone know for certain which desklets actually work with debian
and Gnome 2.6? Thanks.
Ed
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 17:59 -0700, Daniel Weinstein wrote:
>
> Any time I try to load the Xserver either by GDM or manually, it crashes and
> gives me an error dialog.
[...]
> Section "Device"
> Identifier"ATI Rage 128 Pro"
> Driver"ati"
> EndSection
[...]
> Fatal server e
Hi,
Roland Wegmann writes:
> Somewhere I read something about the option '--added-patches'. But
> should patches not be applied before the command 'make menuconfig'?
> I ask because I always use 'make-kpkg' after 'make menuconfig'.
The Debian way of doing it is running `make-kpkg --config menuco
Hi Jens, Hi Barry, Hi all
>
>> I have apt-getted the testing kernel-tree 2.6.6. This package has some
>> kernel patches (as far as I know), but I have no idee how to use these
>> patches. What do I have to do that I can use the features of kernel
patches?
>
>kernel-tree-2.6.6 has pulled in kernel
Hi,
Roland Wegmann writes:
> I have apt-getted the testing kernel-tree 2.6.6. This package has some
> kernel patches (as far as I know), but I have no idee how to use these
> patches. What do I have to do that I can use the features of kernel patches?
kernel-tree-2.6.6 has pulled in kernel-sourc
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Hi all
I have apt-getted the testing kernel-tree 2.6.6. This package has some
kernel patches (as far as I know), but I have no idee how to use these
patches. What do I have to do that I can use the
Hi all
I have apt-getted the testing kernel-tree 2.6.6. This package has some
kernel patches (as far as I know), but I have no idee how to use these
patches. What do I have to do that I can use the features of kernel patches?
I know the whole kernel compilation procedure (on a newbie level) from
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:17:02PM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
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> Alain,
> I am currently using a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel that I compiled the
> Debian way. I would love to try a 2.6.7, but I haven't ventured off
> the benh kernel path. I suppose I will finally have to learn how to
> patch a kernel tree. I have been procrastinating on that, but this is
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On Jun 18, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Alain Perry wrote:
supposed to have been made, as a confirmation of sorts. That would
make sense, since hid2hci returns the following:
Yep, sorry about that, my mistake...
Does that look anything like the kernel oop
> supposed to have been made, as a confirmation of sorts. That would
> make sense, since hid2hci returns the following:
Yep, sorry about that, my mistake...
> Does that look anything like the kernel oops you mentioned earlier
> that you had with 2.6.5? Because I don't have the internal modem
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On Jun 18, 2004, at 1:11 PM, Alain Perry wrote:
Alain,
Thanks for the reply. By sid installation I meant the unstable
Sorry, I missed that in your first mail...
branch. I forgot to include the error from hid2hci; here it is:
$ hid2hci
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:17:02PM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
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> On Jun 18, 2004, at 2:36 AM, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 06:53:53PM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
> >>List,
> >>I am running a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel with a
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 02:48:00PM +0200, Arne Caspari said
> Reply to the mail from Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Well, agx's suspend-to-disk works great, for me at least. Just make
> > sure you disable DRI in X (yeah, that sucks).
> >
> > Well, with one caveat: how and what do I configur
> Alain,
> Thanks for the reply. By sid installation I meant the unstable
Sorry, I missed that in your first mail...
> branch. I forgot to include the error from hid2hci; here it is:
>
> $ hid2hci
> No devices in HCI mode found
That is a strange error...
You indeed shouldn't have any d
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On Jun 18, 2004, at 2:36 AM, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 06:53:53PM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
List,
I am running a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel with a sid installation on a
1.25GHz 15" Aluminum PowerBook G4, which has built-in B
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On Jun 17, 2004, at 7:17 PM, Alain Perry wrote:
List,
I am running a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel with a sid installation on a
1.25GHz 15" Aluminum PowerBook G4, which has built-in Bluetooth.
Although bluez-utils installed just fine and all of the
Reply to the mail from Jesus Climent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > Another caveat is that suspend to disk is slw!
>
> It works pretty fast here...
Which version are you using? Has the speed of the suspend code improved since
the kernel 2.6.5 patch?
-Arne
>
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 02:48:00PM +0200, Arne Caspari wrote:
> Reply to the mail from Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Well, agx's suspend-to-disk works great, for me at least. Just make
> > sure you disable DRI in X (yeah, that sucks).
> >
> > Well, with one caveat: how and what do I config
Reply to the mail from Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Well, agx's suspend-to-disk works great, for me at least. Just make
> sure you disable DRI in X (yeah, that sucks).
>
> Well, with one caveat: how and what do I configure to get the suspend
> script to run when I close the lid? It seems to
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 06:53:53PM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
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> List,
> I am running a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel with a sid installation on a
> 1.25GHz 15" Aluminum PowerBook G4, which has built-in Bluetooth.
> Although bluez-utils installe
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 02:50:11PM +0200, Arne Caspari said
> Reply to the mail from David Marsal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Load"dri"
>
> So suspend to disk now works reliably with "dri" enabled?
I could not resume with DRI enabled, as of last week.
-rob
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On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 11:58:30PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote:
> Well, with one caveat: how and what do I configure to get the suspend
> script to run when I close the lid? It seems to be within pbuttonsd's
> domain, but I can't figure out how to specify the script to run for the
> lid-close event.
In
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 04:51:30PM -0400, Brian Robinson said
> I was wondering how the suspend project is coming along for the iBook
> G4. I am in great need of this since I don't want to system sitting
> around without suspend.
Well, agx's suspend-to-disk works great, for me at least. Just m
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