Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004, Randy W. Sims wrote:
:Matthias Czapla wrote:
:> On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
:>
:>>How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
:>>blanks the screen? I thought i
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:32:42PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be p
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this
Silvan wrote:
On Sunday 18 July 2004 08:48 pm, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
occ
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
occurs both at the console and within X, it's not the screen saver.
Thanks,
Randy.
I've been running Woody (with a 2.4 kernel) for a while on my laptop. I
decided to try out testing, so I followed the steps in the Debian
Reference. But at the end of section 5.2[1], I was left without a
network connection: cardmgr was uninstalled, so my LinkSys network card
is not being setup;
On 4/4/2004 1:30 PM, Rajesh Menon wrote:
there isn't really a specified place to find the .config of your last
kernel build. usually, when you finish configuring and save the config, it
will be present in the kernel src dir.
i don't have any .config under /boot cos i build them in my /home and sav
J.D. Hood wrote:
I recently did a reinstall of Debian (3.0r1 kernel 2.4.18-686).
I must have done something different this time as the network
is trying to come up before the pcmcia driver is loaded which
is where the network card is. The first time I installed on
this laptop everything worked fine
Stephen Patterson wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:10:11 +0100, Brian Brazil wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:10:29AM -0500, Randy W. Sims wrote:
I recently did a reinstall of Debian (3.0r1 kernel 2.4.18-686). I must
have done something different this time as the network is trying to come
up
I recently did a reinstall of Debian (3.0r1 kernel 2.4.18-686). I must
have done something different this time as the network is trying to come
up before the pcmcia driver is loaded which is where the network card
is. The first time I installed on this laptop everything worked fine
(after chang
On 1/28/2004 8:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Over a year ago I tried to install Debian, but did have the
time to play with the installation. I'm thinking of giving it
another try and was wondering if there are any current
books on the installation procedure.
TIA.
Wayne
I'm fairly new to Debia
On 1/27/2004 11:57 AM, Don Mastrud wrote:
Hello -- I'm pretty much in the dark here, having first noted that my Norton AV had intercepted and deleted a message containing 'W32.Novarg.A*mm' and then today receiving a notification that my computer had evidently generated a message elsewhere which con
I've got an old Toshiba Satellite 2655XDVD that I installed Debian 3.0r1
on. It keeps giving error messages:
eth0: lost link beat
eth0: found link beat
eth0: autonegotiation complete: 100baseT-HD selected
[repeat...]
It's connected to a network via a Linksys PCMLM56 EtherFast 10/100+56K
Modem PC C
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