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    <title> pas de sujet </title>
    <description>help  quit           To UNSUBSCRIBE  email to debian laptop REQUEST@lists debian org  with a subject of  unsubscribe   Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists debian org</description>
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    <title>color wonky on external monitor</title>
    <description>Gireesh Sreekantan  writes:    &gt; On Wednesday 28 October 2009 19:40:46 Tyler Smith wrote:  &gt;&gt; However  on resuming from hibernate  the  &gt;&gt; colors are all wrong   the screen looks like a rainbow  I can still make  &gt;&gt; out the windows and even read some of the text  which allows me to exit  &gt;&gt; fluxbox and restart X  After that everything is fine   &gt;&gt;   &gt;  &gt; Try doing   &gt;  &gt;   </description>
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    <title>default hibernate method</title>
    <description>&gt;&gt; You can do such a thing in  etc sysfs conf  assuming you have  &gt;&gt; installed sysfsutils   If you have installed uswsusp  then this setting  &gt;&gt; will be ignored  and instead you need to change  etc uswsusp to say    &gt; I use pm utils  The I finally found  I ve been told  that the right  &gt;  debian  way is to create a file in  etc pm config d containing the line  &gt; HIBERNATE_MODE= shutdown     In   </description>
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    <title>HP docking station problems</title>
    <description>Hi     I ve just installed Squeeze on an HP Elitebook 6930p  and for the most  part  it works  However  I also have a docking station  and I routinely  lug this laptop between my desk and a variety of docking stations hooked  up to lcd projectors around campus  If I boot up while attached to a  docking station  it seems to work ok  but if I hibernate  and  attach detach from the docking station   </description>
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    <title>Transfering files via crossover ethernet cable: What to co  </title>
    <description>Hi     &gt; How would I go about doing that for a  network  that is temporary in  &gt; nature and between just two computers? I do not want to change  &gt; settings that would prevent the laptop from connecting regularly when  &gt; I take it back home and connect to my home wired network     I would suggest either of :    A Zeroconf setup with avahi autoipd and an advertised samba service  on your laptop f   </description>
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    <title>HP N5495 Laptop   3 questions: Battery  video  mediakeys</title>
    <description>Hey Simon  Did you ever get all this working on your Pavilion n5495? I just bought one myself  and I m running xubuntu 8 04  Performs great   but I d like to set up mappings for the media keys and get my wi fi usb dongle working natively  How far did you get with yours?</description>
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    <title>Problem with screen resolution monitor size</title>
    <description>Loz :  &gt;  On Tue  Jul 21  2009 at 12:22 PM  Loz wrote:  &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt; I recently reinstalled Squeeze onto my HP 2133  It detected the screen  &gt; &gt; resolution and monitor perfectly  it s the model with the 1024x600  &gt; &gt; screen size  and was working perfectly  I then installed NDISwrapper   &gt; &gt; and got that working with my wireless network  I then rebooted   &gt;    </description>
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    <title>Wlan radio toggle key works half way</title>
    <description>&gt;&gt; My machine  MSI Wind  has a wlan toggle key  Fn F11  which  &gt;&gt; enables disables the wifi s radio  this is done apparently directly by  &gt;&gt; the BIOS so Linux isn t really told about it   and it also sends some    &gt; Er  if you see it  the kernel must be telling you about it  yes?  &gt; Linux generally ignores the lies spat out by BIOS  et al  from what I  &gt; know   Of course  I could be deluded       </description>
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    <title>Lenny  How to start WiFi networking from console?</title>
    <description>This works    for me    on my hp dv7 1135nr    But keep reading after spanish to understand problems  that arised when you get wifi working                Original Message           Subject: Vivir sin NetworkManager  Resent Date: Sat  28 Feb 2009 11:32:41  0000  UTC   Resent From: debian user spanish@lists debian org  Date: Sat  28 Feb 2009 12:32:08  0100  From: Manuel Jimnez Friaza &lt;mjfriaza@   </description>
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    <title>I have a doubt on compaq</title>
    <description>Hi everyone  nowadays I bought a Compaq presario CQ60  I have 4 CDs  debian 4 0 but I couldnt  install Debian 4 0  the program installer  didnt recognize my dvd rom and installation failed  dvdrom is   Slimtype DVD A DS8A2L ATA device   the message was something like   neither IDE nor scsi device is present   what do i do? isnt possible  to install debian?  or I must get debian 5 0 for work   </description>
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    <description>United Nations Foundation  Massachusetts Avenue  NW  Suite 400  Washington  D C  20036    Dear Sir Madam   UN Foundation Grant     This is to notify you that you have been chosen by the board of Trustees of the above International  Charity   Human Developmental Organization  as one of the final recipients of a Cash Grant Donation of 500 000 00  Five Hundred Thousand Great British Pounds  for yo   </description>
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    <title>Yet another list statistics for debian laptop</title>
    <description>Hi     as you can read in my lightning talk at DebConf       http:  people debian org ~tille talks 200808_lightning     I did some investigation on who is frequently posting  on our mailing lists   I now created graphs until  end of last year and write a short summary for  those lists I regard worth a comment   I m not  CCed to all of this list so if you want to discuss  something please keep m   </description>
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    <title>Cam Aspire 3690</title>
    <description>This is what I did     Go to   http:  support acer euro com drivers notebook as_3690 html    If you have vista    go under the windows vista section and select    Driver = Bison Camera Driver 6 96 0 06  I tried the logitech and it didnt work     Next section directly under the driver  select   Acer Orbicam  Bison  v1 0 0 19    I tried Logitech and it didnt work    the bison one works great   Th   </description>
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    <title>wireles network issue</title>
    <description>Qui  2007 08 09 s 12:46  0500  Marcio Alejandro Regalado M  escreveu:  &gt; Hello everybody  I m new to this list and I m looking on a way to   &gt; configure the wireles card that comes with my laptop  below I include   &gt; some things that can be of help to resolv this issue  &gt;   &gt; Laptop: HP Pavilion dv6403cl  &gt; W card: Intel Corporation PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection  &gt; System: Debian 4 0   </description>
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    <title>Suspend and Hibernate in Etch not working on Asus L3400Tp   </title>
    <description>On Thu  Aug 09  2007 at 02:09:10PM  0400  Stefan Monnier wrote:  &gt; And of course gnome power manager is fundamentally flawed because the issues  &gt; it tries to deal with are at least as much system wide as they are specific  &gt; to a given Gnome session: when I have several users logged in  I don t want  &gt; each one of their gnome power manager to react to ACPI events     g p m is basically a tool    </description>
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