> To add my useless two cents:
>
> I will (very soon now) be getting a Toshiba A70 laptop, on to which I will,
> of course, put Debian. So, any help I can get for this installation will be
> much Appreciated. In addition, I would be quite willing to assist in any
> way I can, though I do say earnes
On 31/08/05, Philip Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is exactly what I am shooting for and want to see. I have beenworking on changes to the installer and I just started working on a customcd iso that will use new versions of discover, hotplug, newer kernel
modules, and more laptop related
That is exactly what I am shooting for and want to see. I have been
working on changes to the installer and I just started working on a custom
cd iso that will use new versions of discover, hotplug, newer kernel
modules, and more laptop related modules/drivers. I feel there is a large
enough follow
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 03:50:08PM -0400, Philip Schwartz wrote:
> THIS SITE WILL BE DEBIAN ONLY! (I think it is about time someone made
> a dedicated Debian laptop site).
Hear hear!
I've stuck together a guide for the Compaq Evo n1015v[1], but it's pretty
out of date. I'm currently configuring
I am currently building a debian focused laptop install and help site. If
you have installed Debian on a laptop with problems and found soultions,
please send me a tarball containing your main configs (modules
hotplug/blacklist, X11/XF86config-4, modprobe.d/aliases, etc) and your
laptops make and s
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