There was some discussion here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2016/11/msg00011.html
I managed to get chromium on wheezy working again by forcing libnss3 to
an earlier version, using synaptic.
--Jasper
Usually I install xorg, gnome-session-fallback and gdm3.
No network-manager, no pulse-audio, no nothing actually.
From there you can build it up.
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Hi, ( not sure at all if this is going to help )
Look at this:
{ from:
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSAConfiguration.txt
}
{
Module snd-opl3sa2
--
Module for Yamaha OPL3-SA2/SA3 sound cards.
isapnp - ISA PnP detection - 0 = disable, 1 = e
Hi, have you been here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-opl3-sa2
hth, --Jasper.
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Recently I spent a day sitting in front of a not working printer.
In this case USB.
Stopped working after upgrade from lenny to squeeze.
Removing and reinstalling cups did not do it.
Finally inside cups removing the printer and let cups search for a new
printer did it.
I am afraid this is not g
In lynx you can make bookmarks with the 'a' button.
Combine that with a bookmark in your graphical browser to
~/lynx_bookmarks.html
That is all.
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Hello list,
Imagination does not honor any restriction, and something similar has come in
my mind.
Can we have any folder with customized permission level, so that, whenever we
create/move
any files/folders with in that folder, those automatically get a predefined
permission level ?
Say we m
On 11-06-11 20:19, Christian Jaeger wrote:
option 12918 2
usb_wwan6147 1 option
usbserial 21120 7 option,usb_wwan
I am worried about this 'usb_wwan', it seems to do exactly what 'option' is
supposed to do. rmmod usb_wwan ? Is it nm doing this ?
Not sure if I can be of much further help to you.
Reading your first post on this issue I see that you remove the option module in
favor of usbserial. That advice is all over the net. Are you still doing that ?
I think it is -basically- wrong: 'option' is the specialised driver for this and
many
Christian Jaeger gmail.com> writes:
>
> Another update in my quest to get that UMTS modem work properly:
>
> Bell technical support told me that I should run a firmware upgrade on
> the stick (and gave me a link to the exact file). Of course that's a
> windows .exe. I tried to run it in a second
Still not suitable for lenny ;-(
Well, look at this document:
http://debian-multimedia.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/debian-multimedia/debian-m-oldstable
From there, for example: http://debian.mur.at/debian-multimedia/dists/
including 'oldstable' and 'lenny'.
But... they seem to be "empty"
Still not suitable for lenny ;-(
Greetings,
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Well, look at this document:
http://debian-multimedia.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/debian-multimedia/debian-m-oldstable
From there, for example: http://debian.mur.at/debian-multimedia/dists/
including 'oldstable' and 'lenny'.
I am not
Mirrors:
http://debian-multimedia.org/debian-m.php
Seems to be up most of the time.
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mp;> /dev/null || ping -c 4 -w 4 www.yahoo.com
&> /dev/null || echo "no internet connection"
Better ?
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chat -E -s -V -f $modem_chat_script <$modem_device >$modem_device
So, that's what I did:
$ /usr/sbin/chat -E -s -V -f /tmp/qq /dev/ttyUSB0
Failed
in /tmp/qq I have:
atd*#06#
Using the script in my previous mail you should be able to do
modem_cmd atd*#06#
In your example you miss a space
or it is possible w/ chat to find out device IMEI?
Yes.
I could send atd*#06# and got a long number as answer.
I wrote a script to give single commands, using chat in it.
I will try to rewrite it later today, so that it is more generally useful.
Attempt to talk to modem using the chat comm
or it is possible w/ chat to find out device IMEI?
Yes.
I could send atd*#06# and got a long number as answer.
I wrote a script to give single commands, using chat in it.
I will try to rewrite it later today, so that it is more generally useful.
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But AFAIK I can retrieve it
only inside of minicom - that makes impossible to use in a connection
script.
You can script communication with a modem using 'chat', that is a tool
that is part of the ppp - package.
HTH, --Jasper.
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