Re: Suspend

2005-08-16 Thread Emil Khatib
Well I've been looking at suspend2 and the hibernate script nd it's not exactly what I meant... What I want to get is the sleep state that requires no booting when waking up... I used to do that with "apm -s" in my old pc. I think it's also called "suspend to RAM" but I'm not so sure... I also *thi

Re: Debian Installation Question

2005-08-15 Thread Emil Khatib
Do you get any message box reporting any problem? If you do, try to send the error, if you do not, change to the fiirst virtual console (Ctrl + Alt + F1). Surely you will read an eror message or warning there. Good luck!

Suspend

2005-08-15 Thread Emil Khatib
Hi everyone. I'm wondering if it would be possible to suspend a machibne using ACPI, as we used to do with "apm -s" using APM.. I've tried with klaptop_acpi_helper, and it just hangs my computer... I also tried with "echo 1 > /proc/acpi/sleep" and it works, but there is no way to wake up the machin

OK, a second try: New Debian User needs help!

2005-07-30 Thread Emil Khatib
On 7/29/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm Peter. Sound works now again (I don't know why, but > it works :-)). > > I know a little bit about Unix (e. g. ls, cp, cat, even: > > ~# cat < ~/append_to_myfile > I am appending to "append_to_myfile" > A second line > EOF > ~#

Cool 'n' Quiet and other AMD64 related problems

2005-07-28 Thread Emil Khatib
Hi everyone. I'm using the i386 port of Sarge on an AMD64. I'm trying to load the powernow-k8 module, but I get the following error: FATAL: Error inserting powernow_k8 (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-386/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/powernow-k8.ko): No such device I tried installing the amd64 kernel

AMD 64 recommendations

2005-07-27 Thread Emil Khatib
Hi everybody. I just bought a new Athlon 64 machine and I wanted to ask if anybody has tried the amd64 port. Is it enough stable for a desktop system? What are the advantages of using the amd64 port over using sarge i386 + amd64 kernel? Thanks in advance