On 16/03/2024 16:18, fran...@libero.it wrote:
root@debian:/home/frantal# networkctl
WARNING: systemd-networkd is not running, output will be incomplete.
OK, so all devices are under control of NetworkManager and there is no
modification of its global configuration.
root@debian:/home/franta
root@debian:/home/frantal# cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-18-amd64
root=UUID=34ae470f-b795-4ac5-af94-6419651c910b ro quiet splash
Hi, this morning I had to give 3 times the command before etehernet begun to
work.
Here the commands I read need to hel me:
root@debian:/home/frantal# networkctl
WARNING: systemd-networkd is not running, output will be incomplete.
IDX LINK TYPE OPERATIONAL SETUP
1 lo loopback - unmanaged
2 en
> advantage. Plugged in cable is detected immediately. With dhclient running
> by ifupdown, it may take some minutes till next DHCP request is sent.
[ It can take *many* minutes. ]
You can use `ifplugd` to make it react to plugging/unplugging the cable,
in case you don't want to use NetworkManage
On 15/03/24 at 03:53, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 13/03/2024 23:53, Franco Martelli wrote:
On 13/03/24 at 16:06, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 13/03/2024 21:52, Franco Martelli wrote:
They can coexist. NetworkManager in default configuration ignores
interfaces under control of ifupdown (/etc/network/interf
Here part of the command "dmesg" I tried to scroll back, then select all and
copy, but I didn't see all the answer of the command. I don't know how to do it!
Meanwhile I cancelled what I wrote on /etc/default/grub and now it is as it was
originally.
Reboot also didn't help.
Thanks again for th
On 13/03/2024 23:53, Franco Martelli wrote:
On 13/03/24 at 16:06, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 13/03/2024 21:52, Franco Martelli wrote:
They can coexist. NetworkManager in default configuration ignores
interfaces under control of ifupdown (/etc/network/interfaces).
Detailed messages from NetworkMan
Am 14.03.2024 um 17:13:12 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> After rebooting the problem remains.
What does dmesg say?
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Gruß
Marco
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On 14/03/24 at 17:03, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
I did as indicated, but the connection needs the command
sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD to enable.
revert the change to /etc/default/grub remove -iommu=soft amd_iommu-
strings:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
run again:
~#
8 CET
> Oggetto: Re: Ethernet not working on a Dell notebook
>
>
> Am 14.03.2024 schrieb fran...@libero.it:
>
> > auto eth0
>
> remove that.
On 14/03/24 at 09:07, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hi,
good morning. This is the command:
/dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" iommu=soft amd_iommu
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="">
Nope the line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" iommu=soft amd_iommu
Am 14.03.2024 schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> auto eth0
remove that.
root@debian:/home/frantal# dmesg |grep r8169
root@debian:/home/frantal# sudo dmesg |grep r8169
root@debian:/home/frantal# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
source /e
Here again the answer of journalctl:
p19s0): state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none', sys-iface-state:
'managed')
mar 14 09:02:25 debian NetworkManager[565]: [1710403345.7907] dhcp4
(enp19s0): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
mar 14 09:02:25 debian NetworkManag
How is /etc/network/interfaces now configured?
Unconfigure your interface there and only use the NetworkManager.
Then it should log about autoneg.
What does
dmesg |grep r8169
print?
Am 13.03.2024 um 17:53:40 Uhr schrieb Franco Martelli:
> Sadly the useful information of the command output is truncated,
> could you post it again maximizing the window before you copy? For
> the journalctl command use this synta
Call journalctl with --no-pager and the full line will be shown an
On 13/03/24 at 18:20, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
I did
I tried to modify as suggested.I couldn't use sudo update-grub
So I gave this command:
I think there is an error in the procedure
Waiting for suggestions...
What is the output of:
~# cat /etc/default/grub | head -10
--
Franco M
Hello,
I did
I tried to modify as suggested.I couldn't use sudo update-grub
So I gave this command:
I think there is an error in the procedure
Waiting for suggestions...
Francesco
> Il 13/03/2024 18:10 CET Franco Martelli ha scritto:
>
>
> On 13/03/24 at 17:51, fran...@libero.it wrote:
On 13/03/24 at 17:51, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Sorry what is the procedure to add "iommu=soft
amd_iommu" to the kernel command-line?
It is the first time I work with kernel.
I went to /etc/default/grub and on the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT I have
="quiet splash"
Have I to add ?
Thanks for
On 13/03/24 at 16:06, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 13/03/2024 21:52, Franco Martelli wrote:
Do you have configured both NetworkManager and Debian
/etc/network/interfaces? They cannot coexist,
They can coexist. NetworkManager in default configuration ignores
interfaces under control of ifupdown (/
'managed')
mar 11 16:48:25 debian NetworkManager[626]: [1710172105.9482] manager:
NetworkManager state is now CONNECTING
mar 11 16:48:25 debian NetworkManager[626]: [1710172105.9850] device
(wlp18s0b1): set-hw-addr: reset MAC address to C4:17:FE:D7:54:E2 (preserve)
mar 11 16:48:26 debian Netw
Am 13.03.2024 um 16:14:22 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> mar 13 11:55:20 debian NetworkManager[569]: [1710327320.4031]
> dhcp4 (en> mar 13 11:55:20 debian NetworkManager[569]:
> [1710327320.4152] dhcp4 (en>
Use journalctl --no-pager -t NetworkManager
to get the complete lines.
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Gruß
Marc
Asking to CahtGPT was just for curiosity hoping for an eventual addressing
where to go
About commands you suggest, hereunder the answer:
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-03-13 11:54:42 CET; 4h 1>
Docs: man:interfaces(5)
Process: 536 ExecStart=/sbin/ifup -a --r
On 13/03/2024 21:52, Franco Martelli wrote:
Do you have configured both NetworkManager and Debian
/etc/network/interfaces? They cannot coexist,
They can coexist. NetworkManager in default configuration ignores
interfaces under control of ifupdown (/etc/network/interfaces).
Detailed messages
On 13/03/24 at 10:19, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello,
thanks for your answers.
I used the cable with other notebooks and it worked.
In any case I used another cable to test it, but I had the same
reactions, no connection!
Today I had to give the command 3 times before having a connection...
Here the "long" output of the 2 requested commands:
[0.306974] pci :14:00.0: proprietary Ricoh MMC controller disabled (via
FireWire function)
[0.306975] pci :14:00.0: MMC cards are now supported by standard SDHCI
controller
[0.306977] pci :14:00.0: [1180:e822] type 00 cla
Am 13.03.2024 um 10:19:04 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> So I give a try to ask to ChatGPT what does it mean that command and
> this was the answer:
This was already clear.
The question is now: Why does autoneg fail?
Please check dmesg and journalctl for any messages from Networkmanager.
--
Hello,
thanks for your answers.
I used the cable with other notebooks and it worked.
In any case I used another cable to test it, but I had the same reactions, no
connection!
Today I had to give the command 3 times before having a connection...
So I give a try to ask to ChatGPT what does it m
On 12/03/2024 15:11, fran...@libero.it wrote:
13:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
lspci -vnn -s 13:00.0
should give more detailed info concerning your network adapter.
Finally while trying to find the
Am 12.03.2024 um 10:17:05 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> it is connected via a Switch (Netgear) to the modem-router.
> If I use this cable with other computers it works without problems.
Please test another cable and another switch if available. We need to
track down the problem.
--
Gruß
Mar
fran...@libero.it writes:
> sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD
>
> The problem is that every time I shut off the notebook Ito have ethernet
> connection again I have to give that command by terminal. Is
> there the possibility to make default this ethernet module? Thanks and r
Am 12.03.2024 um 09:11:20 Uhr schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> Finally while trying to find the solution I tried this command and
> after some seconds I was online:
>
> sudo mii-tool enp19s0 -F 10baseT-FD
That seems to be an autoneg problem.
Please tell us more about your cabling (direct, via socke
Hello,
I have a Dell notebook Vostro 3700 that doesn't work on ethernet connection
Here I give some feature of system and hardware:
root@debian:/home/frantal# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Release: 12
Cod
On Fri 31 Dec 2021 at 15:07:39 (-0700), D. R. Evans wrote:
> Reco wrote on 12/31/21 1:47 PM:
>
> > > That was certainly a help (although I wonder why it was necessary for me
> > > to do that manually),
> >
> > It's official Debian policy now, believe it or not.
> > python 2.x is /usr/bin/python2
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 4:08 PM D. R. Evans wrote:
> ..
>
> Pretty wise; I think. I was sucked in a bit about the hype that surrounds
> it
> and put in quite a bit of effort to build some useful notebooks a few
> years
> ago. But now I find that it's pretty much like the majority of experiments
D. R. Evans wrote:
> > If the user really wants /usr/bin/python the user should install
> > python-is-python2 or python-is-python3. And these two packages conflict
> > with each other.
>
> Once upon a time, not really that long ago, Debian seemed to make very
> sensible decisions to keep everythi
Reco wrote on 12/31/21 1:47 PM:
That was certainly a help (although I wonder why it was necessary for me to do
that manually),
It's official Debian policy now, believe it or not.
python 2.x is /usr/bin/python2.
python 3.x is /usr/bin/python3.
If the user really wants /usr/bin/python the use
Hi.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 01:35:47PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Reco wrote on 12/17/21 6:10 AM:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 12:43:51PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> > > FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/bin/python'
> > ...
> > > Can someone sug
ernels/sos
python3 /usr/share/jupyter/kernels/python3
[ZB:jupyter]
But if I actually run jupyter-notebook on a known-good .ipynb file I get the
following:
[ZB:jupyter] jn CQ*
[I 13:22:37.809 NotebookApp] Loading IPython parallel extension
[I 13:22:37.824 NotebookApp] Serving
Hi.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 12:43:51PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/bin/python'
...
> Can someone suggest how I might get back to the fully-working set of kernels
> that I had in buster?
Try this:
apt install python-is-python3
I don't use jupyter-notebook often, so I only just discovered that I am
encountering a problem with it following my upgrade from buster to bullseye a
couple of months ago. It worked fine on buster, and I have changed nothing
related to jupyter since the upgrade.
When jupyter-notebook s
On Ma, 08 iun 21, 12:05:21, Thom Castermans wrote:
>
> - Installed non-free firmware (used the unofficial image [1]) during
> installation and installed the intel-microcode package after installation
> in an attempt to fix the error displayed in [4] ("[Firmware Bug]:
> TSC_DEADLINE d
[Wanderer wrote:]
> It really does sound like he's been doing multiple reinstalls, and even
> probably reinstalled buster after the latest failed install of testing (snip)
This is correct: I reinstalled Bullseye a few times and am currently using a
fresh Buster install (with non-free firmware).
Hi.
On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 04:44:35PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> > How can I debug this problem? My suspicion is that this has to do with the
> > kernel upgrade between stable and testing (4.19 to 5.10), but I'm not sure.
>
> The way I would approach this problem is by making
On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 04:44:35PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> There was an intention from a systemd developers to make persistent logs the
> default, but I'm unsure if that change made it into Debian already.
Unless something changed that I'm unaware of, new installs of bullseye
should
On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 07:43:30AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-06-08 at 07:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > The first and most obvious thing you should try is booting the buster
> > kernel, and seeing whether the problem still occurs. This will let
> > you know whether the problem is in the k
On 08.06.2021 15:05, Thom Castermans wrote:
Dear Debian users,
Recently I installed Debian on an ASUS UX501J laptop. Debian stable (Buster)
works flawlessly (I'm using that now), but when I tried to upgrade to testing,
things started going wrong. I would get random kernel panics and other errors
On 2021-06-08 at 07:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 12:05:21PM +0200, Thom Castermans wrote:
>
>> How can I debug this problem? My suspicion is that this has to do with the
>> kernel upgrade between stable and testing (4.19 to 5.10), but I'm not sure.
>>
>> Things I have tried
On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 12:05:21PM +0200, Thom Castermans wrote:
> How can I debug this problem? My suspicion is that this has to do with the
> kernel upgrade between stable and testing (4.19 to 5.10), but I'm not sure.
>
> Things I have tried so far:
> - Ran smartctl test on the SSD: no issues
Dear Debian users,
Recently I installed Debian on an ASUS UX501J laptop. Debian stable (Buster)
works flawlessly (I'm using that now), but when I tried to upgrade to testing,
things started going wrong. I would get random kernel panics and other errors
on boot. Thinking I may have done something w
finn wrote on 11/07/2018 08:45 AM:
> Solution 1:
> sudo apt purge python3-ipykernel
> sudo apt install python3-ipykernel
>
> Solution 2:
> OR, purge python-notebook package and install it again, it will automatically
> install ipykernel package while resolving its depende
Solution 1:
sudo apt purge python3-ipykernel
sudo apt install python3-ipykernel
Solution 2:
OR, purge python-notebook package and install it again, it will automatically
install ipykernel package while resolving its dependency.
sudo apt purge python-notebook
sudo apt install python-notebook
D. R. Evans wrote on 11/06/2018 07:56 AM:
> D. R. Evans wrote on 11/05/2018 06:14 PM:
>> vipul kumar wrote on 11/05/2018 05:35 PM:
>>> Run Jupyter-notebook from terminal. Send log report which you'll get on
>>> terminal while running jupyter-notebook.
>>>
D. R. Evans wrote on 11/05/2018 06:14 PM:
> vipul kumar wrote on 11/05/2018 05:35 PM:
>> Run Jupyter-notebook from terminal. Send log report which you'll get on
>> terminal while running jupyter-notebook.
>>
>
>
> [HN:~] jupyter-notebook
> [I 18:11:04.2
vipul kumar wrote on 11/05/2018 05:35 PM:
> Run Jupyter-notebook from terminal. Send log report which you'll get on
> terminal while running jupyter-notebook.
>
>
[W 18:07:15.047 NotebookApp] Widgets are unavailable. On Debian, notebook
support for widgets is provid
Run Jupyter-notebook from terminal. Send log report which you'll get on
terminal while running jupyter-notebook.
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On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 5:30 AM, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Running current debian stable (64-bit
Running current debian stable (64-bit).
I installed the jupyter-notebook package (which caused several other packages
associated with python3 to be installed).
There was no indication of any problems with the installation, and I didn't
see any messages suggesting that anything else needs
d like to share with the community.
> (This notebook does not appear on debian's supported hardware list and can
> be - almost everything works out of the box after some minor tweaks!).
>
> Question: Is this information wanted?
Yet, definitely. The more hardware end up at [1] -
Greetings.
I have successfully installed debian (buster) on my ASUS UX430U and have
been using it for around one month without any severe problems. There are
however, some minor issues, that I would like to share with the community.
(This notebook does not appear on debian's supported har
e battery run-time too much.
>
> Ondrej G.
>
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Henning Follmann <
> hfollm...@itcfollmann.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 09:51:58AM +0100, Ondřej Grover wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I need help debu
ry run-time too much.
Ondrej G.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 09:51:58AM +0100, Ondřej Grover wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I need help debugging random total system lock-ups.
> > This is a notebook Acer Aspire V3-57
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 09:51:58AM +0100, Ondřej Grover wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need help debugging random total system lock-ups.
> This is a notebook Acer Aspire V3-572G-78A running Debian Stretch with
> the 4.9.0-5-amd64 kernel.
>
> When running on battery (does not happen
Hello,
I need help debugging random total system lock-ups.
This is a notebook Acer Aspire V3-572G-78A running Debian Stretch with
the 4.9.0-5-amd64 kernel.
When running on battery (does not happen on AC power), usually after
resuming from RAM, after some rather random time (can be a few minutes
On Sat 27 May 2017 at 21:55:06 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, David.
>
> On 24/05/17 22:23, David Wright wrote:
>
> >> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the
> >> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to
> >> make a comparison?
Hi, David.
On 24/05/17 22:23, David Wright wrote:
>> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the
>> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to
>> make a comparison?
> Yes, the bash function I use is:
>
> battery ()
> {
> local BATTER
On Wed 24 May 2017 at 21:50:20 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the
> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to
> make a comparison?
Yes, the bash function I use is:
battery ()
{
local BATTERYF
On Wed 24 May 2017 at 11:12:36 (-0400), Fungi4All wrote:
> On 28/03/17 16:24, David Wright wrote:
>
> > Charger in:
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=872000
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=380
> >
> > Charger out:
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
>
vid. How did your laptop battery continue?
> Nowadays this battery merely acts like an UPS because the laptop
> has to be plumbed in to a monitor to be usable (or else used over
> ssh). As reported earlier, there's a fault in the screen circuitry
> which means it's not really a por
ll cross my fingers for you, David. How did your laptop battery continue?
Nowadays this battery merely acts like an UPS because the laptop
has to be plumbed in to a monitor to be usable (or else used over
ssh). As reported earlier, there's a fault in the screen circuitry
which means it
On 28/03/17 16:24, David Wright wrote:
> Charger in:
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=872000
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=380
>
> Charger out:
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=872000
> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=828000
>
> IOW m
828000
>
> IOW my baseline after 8 years is about 20% capacity.
Sorry for my delay in responding.
I'll cross my fingers for you, David. How did your laptop battery continue?
Just yesterday I took my notebook to the provider to test with a new
battery. He said that today he will be co
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 12:07:46PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 04:46:37AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > On 03/25/2017 05:29 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> > >Hi, Joe.
> > >
> > >[snip]
> > >
> > >Checking the pu
Daniel Bareiro:
> Next week I'll take the notebook to the supplier for the test with a new
> battery. They offered doing tests with a new battery for an entire day.
> I think I'm going to suggest them to use a liveCD as System Rescue CD or
> something like that, since
source. The charge controller is buried somewhere in your laptop (as
> Joe puts it, on the laptop's motherboard).
Yes, now that he talked about the schematic of the motherboard, I see
that he was referring to some internal component of the notebook. Thanks
for pointing this out, Tomás :-)
A
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On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 06:47:58PM +0100, Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 14:14:15 -0300
> Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> > Hi, Joe.
> >
>
> >
> > >> Do you think the problem might be in the charger?
> >
> > > Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's
On Tue 28 Mar 2017 at 15:46:36 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> I was observing these values:
>
>
> $ upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
> (...)
> battery
> (...)
> percentage: 37%
> cap
e time so I run
> it hooked up to a monitor.
Thank you for sharing these experiences. In my previous email I was
talking about a full discharge because that's what I thought happened
when I saw the KDE charge indicator after I plugged in the charger once
the notebook shut down abruptly b
omeone happy to make repairs on
a laptop motherboard. It may not work out cheaper than the battery.
>
> >> At the beginning I had thought that maybe not since the notebook
> >> works when it is connected. Although perhaps it could be that if
> >> the electr
> Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's difficult to know what's going
> on without either a known good battery or a known good charger. You'd
> better hope it's the battery, as that is easy to fix...
But in any case, whether the problem is in the charger or th
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017 14:54:25 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Joe.
>
> >>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on
> >>>> September 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2,
> >>>> 2015. So less than two years ag
Hi, Joe.
>>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
>>>> 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
>>>> less than two years ago I have this battery.
>>>>
>>>> The notebook I use it practi
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On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 10:08:10PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 26 Mar 2017 at 17:09:01 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> > Hi, Tomás and Joe.
[...]
> > Thank you for sharing these interesting comments. I think some time I've
> > inadvertently
> Maybe it's a problem with the battery?
Sounds very much like it.
Try another battery in the same laptop (or the same battery in another
laptop) to confirm.
Stefan
On Sun 26 Mar 2017 at 17:09:01 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Tomás and Joe.
>
> On 26/03/17 07:49, Joe wrote:
>
> >>>> [snip]
> >>>>
> >>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> >>>> 19
On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 16:38:29 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Richard.
>
> On 26/03/17 06:46, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> >> [snip]
> >>
> >> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> >> 19, 2013, and then changed the ba
Hi, Tomás and Joe.
On 26/03/17 07:49, Joe wrote:
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
>>>> 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
>>>> less than two ye
Hi, Richard.
On 26/03/17 06:46, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19,
>> 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
>> years ago I have this battery.
>>
>&g
gt; >
> > >Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> > >19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
> > >less than two years ago I have this battery.
> > >
> > >The notebook I use it practic
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On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 04:46:37AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 03/25/2017 05:29 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> >Hi, Joe.
> >
> >[snip]
> >
> >Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
On 03/25/2017 05:29 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi, Joe.
[snip]
Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19,
2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
years ago I have this battery.
The notebook I use it practically every day and I leave
Hi, Eike.
On 25/03/17 20:13, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>>>> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
>>>> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically
>>>> go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a
On Saturday, 25 March 2017 19:29:59 -03 Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Joe.
>
> On 25/03/17 18:29, Joe wrote:
> >> Hi all!
> >>
> >> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
> >> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the no
Hi, Joe.
On 25/03/17 18:29, Joe wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
>> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically
>> go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit
On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 13:42:11 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically
> go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late
Hi, David.
On 25/03/17 16:34, David Wright wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
>> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go
>> to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It w
On Sat 25 Mar 2017 at 13:42:11 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go
> to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit l
Hi all!
Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I
unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go
to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late so I
left the issue to check it out today.
I re-plugged the charger cable and KDE
On 2016-11-12 09:02 +0100, David wrote:
> I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
>
> For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
>
> The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
> already
I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
already downloaded the grml iso image).
Or is it possible even without gr
Hi,
i buyed this notebook
Lenovo G700 Windows 7 Pro 64Bit - 43.94 cm (17,3 Zoll) - 8GB RAM -
ultraschnelle 508GB SSH - USB3.0 - Intel Pentium 2020M, 2x2,4GHz
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00K6KFRFM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
and all I have to do was put th
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