Hi,
Sorry for forgetting the subject in the previous mail.
I hope someone can help me with this. I am trying to run a vncserver with
xinetd, it works fine as long as I use wait=no, but I really need the
functionality of it with wait=yes. I think it worked with inetd, so it
Hi,
I hope someone can help me with this. I am trying to run a vncserver with
xinetd, it works fine as long as I use wait=no, but I really need the
functionality of it with wait=yes. I think it worked with inetd, so it
should not be a problem of the vncserver but a configuration pro
Hi,
I have a 830M and want to run the external Monitor with 1280x1024 and the
internal with 1024x768. But I can only run the external monitor with that
resolution, if I unconfigure the internal monitor. Does anyone know what the
problem might be?
Wolfgang
Error-Message:
(II) I810(0): Not usin
Hi,
I have a thinkpad with a 82830 chipset. I wanted to change the resolution of
the
external monitor to 1280x1024 but it won't work. I have the latest xorg
xserver
installed and am using the driver i810. I think the problem is that my bios
says
that the resolution is not supported and the i8
> On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 22:58 +0100, wolfgang pauli wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem mounting my camera. It worked before, but since some
> time
> > ago, it won't work anymore. Here is some output from the bash. I hope
> > someone can help me
Hi,
I have a problem mounting my camera. It worked before, but since some time
ago, it won't work anymore. Here is some output from the bash. I hope
someone can help me to find out what's wrong.
#dmesg
scsi6 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Vendor: OLYMPUS Model: C-700UltraZoom
I solved the Problem by using a different graphics-driver in XFree86-4.
Regards,
Wolfgang
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Hi debian-users,
I installed debian from a recently downloaded iso-image of the stable
release. It worked fine (of course). But one problem exists. If I start kde
it canceles the startup and the login screen comes up again. I found nothing
in /var/log/kdm.log or /.../XFree86.log. In ~/.xsession-er
Hi,
I have a acpi problem under debian testing.
I can start acpid load all modules I want and everything seems fine:
Loading ACPI modules:
battery
ac
processor
button
fan
thermal
Starting Advanced Configuration and Power Interface daemon: acpid.
But if I try acpi -V I ge
Hi,
I have a acpi problem under debian testing.
I can start acpid load all modules I want and everything seems fine:
Loading ACPI modules:
battery
ac
processor
button
fan
thermal
Starting Advanced Configuration and Power Interface daemon: acpid.
But if I try acpi -V I ge
Hi,
I just tried to get suspend and standby working on my notebook using acpi
(kernel-image-2.6.5-1-686). But I can never resume.
If I do a "echo -n 'standby' > /sys/power/state'" my notebook goes into
standby (at least it looks like that). The last mesages on the screen are:
Back to C!
PM: Finish
Hi,
I just tried to get suspend and standby working on my notebook using acpi
(kernel-image-2.6.5-1-686). But I can never resume.
If I do a "echo -n 'standby' > /sys/power/state'" my notebook goes into
standby (at least it looks like that). The last mesages on the screen are:
Back to C!
PM: Finish
Hi group,
I installed a new kernel (2.4.21) with ext3 included (using make install as
last step). But when i reboot the rootfs is mounted as ext2. The other
partitions are mounted as ext3.
i tried:
append="rootflags data=journal" but it didn't work.
it seems like the kernel doesn't know that i
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