On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 08:56:42AM +0200, wimpunk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get sound up and running on my lifebook E8110 but I
> got a strange problem. I only have sound on the headphone output on the
> front. There's nothing on the internal speakers.
> I've compared my configura
Hi all,
I've been trying to get sound up and running on my lifebook E8110 but I
got a strange problem. I only have sound on the headphone output on the
front. There's nothing on the internal speakers.
I've compared my configuration with the one of a colleague which has the
same laptop and is run
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Rafael Hinojosa wrote:
>
> Yes it is... Well at least my Lifebook 420d is. :-) You might be hitting
> you head on the wall for a bit trying to get X to work. I had a nasty
> 1" that forced me to turn to RedHat. Now that I've got X working, I'm
> going to upgrade the HD & R
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if this mini-portable is supported with debian ? I'm
> > looking forward to use it for some admin-tasks ...
> >
> > Joris
> >
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Joris Lambrecht wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if this mini-portable is supported with debian ? I'm
> looking forward to use it for some admin-tasks ...
>
> Joris
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Looks like it.
Does anyone know if this mini-portable is supported with debian ? I'm
looking forward to use it for some admin-tasks ...
Joris
>
> Okay,
>
> I found elsewhere and ran apt-get install x-core something...
>
> It worked, I've got X running (crappy colors, but whatever) now I'm
> experiencing the 1" offset everyone talks about.
>
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try 7
> Hello everybody,
>
> So, here is the story, A friend gave me his old Lifebook 420D and I
> decided to go with a Debian install on it. I read up on the difficulties
> some have had getting XFree86 to work on it, and I've used their
> information to the best of my knowledge in getting X to work.
Hello,
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try vga=0x770. These are hexadecimal nr's, not decimal.
Greetz,
Jo
Alright,
As I mentioned earlier, I've managed to solve the initial font problem I
had, and get X up and running.
Now, I'm faced with the 1" offset I read about all over the web. I tried
using vga=770 (or vga=7) but get no luck.
I've read on some places about a CONGIF_VIDEO_GFX_HACK, which w
> >
> > Fatal server error:
> > could not open default font 'fixed'
>
> Some things to try:
>
> % dpkg -s xfonts-base
> be sure this package is installed
>
> % grep misc /etc/X11/XF86Config
> you need a font path like
> FontPath "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc"
>
> % ls -l /usr/lib/X11/fon
ow if
I find one that works.
--Raf
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 15:32:26 -0500 (EST)
From: Rafael Hinojosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-laptop_Users_Group
Cc: debian-user
* Rafael Hinojosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010225 22:07]:
> Its a simple problem, but one I should know better to take care of. When
> I initiate X (startx or xinit) the laptop begins to spew a whole bunch of
> information and attempts to start X. It craps out shortly and returns the
> following erro
Hello everybody,
So, here is the story, A friend gave me his old Lifebook 420D and I
decided to go with a Debian install on it. I read up on the difficulties
some have had getting XFree86 to work on it, and I've used their
information to the best of my knowledge in getting X to work.
Its a s
FYI, there is a debian laptop specific list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subscribe just like you did for debian-user.
Also, have you checked the "Linux on Laptop" web site for your laptop?
Does anyone have this notebook? I'm trying to run slink and have come pretty
far(I'm a new user). I recently posted about the icons in wordperfect looking
scrambled. the general suggestion was to change video settings from 24 bit
color to 16 or 32. When I changed to any setting other than 24
he 1.2 CD when I reboot, or do
>>> I need to run dselect on 1.1 before shift to the 1.2 upgrade?
>>>
>>> This problem does not affect loadlin.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kirk Hilliard
>
>
> Hello everyone. I am brand new to Linux. I downloa
1.2. Is it possible to
>> shift to 1.2 part way through the installation, either by providing
>> the 1.2 base disks or by substituting the 1.2 CD when I reboot, or do
>> I need to run dselect on 1.1 before shift to the 1.2 upgrade?
>>
>> This problem does not affec
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