Re: Machine to power off automatically.

2004-01-11 Thread Beolach
Lars Bungum wrote: On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 13:50, John Kelly wrote: I can't get my machine to turn itself off automatically (when I tell it to do so in KDE), it just hangs saying "Power Down". Is there some option I have to enable in order to get this working? Looked at the APM/ACPI sections, but

Re: remote X sessions

2004-01-11 Thread Lars Bungum
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 23:32, Jacob Langley wrote: > I know about this solution if the remote machine is using a login > manager of some sort (gdm, xdm, kdm) but will it work if the remote > machine isn't running X like that? Jacob, if this solution isn't feasible for you, I suggest you delve furt

Re: remote X sessions

2004-01-11 Thread Jacob Langley
I know about this solution if the remote machine is using a login manager of some sort (gdm, xdm, kdm) but will it work if the remote machine isn't running X like that? On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 17:28, Lars Bungum wrote: > On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 07:45, Jacob Langley wrote: > > I've been all over the in

Re: remote X sessions

2004-01-11 Thread Lars Bungum
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 07:45, Jacob Langley wrote: > I've been all over the internet tonight looking for exactly what I want > and I can't find it. What I'd like to be able to do is type something > like > $ startx > Maybe with a whole lot of command line options even and be able to open > an X se

Re: RTL8180

2004-01-11 Thread pa3gcu
On Sunday 11 January 2004 12:52, Thorsten Alge wrote: > Hi, > > ive two new ethernet cards. a pcmcia card and a pci card, both with an > rtl8180 chipset. but i cant set it up. the debian kernel dont supports > it and realtek.com provides only a patch for red hat 7.3 and 9.0. > any ideas?? Yes, use

Re: Machine to power off automatically.

2004-01-11 Thread Lars Bungum
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 13:50, John Kelly wrote: > > I can't get my machine to turn itself off automatically (when I tell it > > to do so in KDE), it just hangs saying "Power Down". Is there some > > option I have to enable in order to get this working? Looked at the > > APM/ACPI sections, but felt

Re: mouse

2004-01-11 Thread Lars Bungum
On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 23:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i cannot help you on this one. > I read on a mailing list that replacing > Option "Protocol" "PS/2" > with > Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" > in XF86Config helped some people (but i might be wrong) Calin, this option was already set for my confi

Re: Machine to power off automatically.

2004-01-11 Thread John Kelly
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 10:06:27 +0100 Lars Bungum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't get my machine to turn itself off automatically (when I tell it > to do so in KDE), it just hangs saying "Power Down". Is there some > option I have to enable in order to get this working? Looked at the > APM/ACP

RTL8180

2004-01-11 Thread Thorsten Alge
Hi, ive two new ethernet cards. a pcmcia card and a pci card, both with an rtl8180 chipset. but i cant set it up. the debian kernel dont supports it and realtek.com provides only a patch for red hat 7.3 and 9.0. any ideas?? thanks thorsten - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsub

wlan 8180

2004-01-11 Thread Thorsten Alge
hi, ive two new ethernet adapters. a pci and a cardbus adapter, both with a rtl8180 chipset. but i cant set it up. the debian kernel dont support them and realtek provides only patches for red hat 7.3 and 9.0. any ideas?? thanks thorsten - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line

wlan 8180

2004-01-11 Thread Thorsten Alge
hi, ive two new ethernet adapters. a pci and a cardbus adapter, both with a rtl8180 chipset. but i cant set it up. the debian kernel dont support them and realtek provides only patches for red hat 7.3 and 9.0. any ideas?? thanks thorsten - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "uns

Machine to power off automatically.

2004-01-11 Thread Lars Bungum
I can't get my machine to turn itself off automatically (when I tell it to do so in KDE), it just hangs saying "Power Down". Is there some option I have to enable in order to get this working? Looked at the APM/ACPI sections, but felt that was more related to laptops and batteries, etc. My BIOS