ср, 20.02.2002 г., в 20.20 (+0200) Gabor FLEISCHER написа: > BUT when I start to play a song I can't hear it (or sometimes only very > quitely). I need to go to a mixer (alsamixer) and either change a littlebit > the volume of Master (sometimes even PCM needed) or mute & unmute them. > After this the volume will be fine. > very strange, which version of alsa is that? The 0.9.x releases could be buggy, I am using 0.5.12a.
> I think this is a hardware bug. I don't remember how it worked with the > 2.4.17 kernel's oss drivers (I just wanted to try them out, made alsa stop, > and modprobe maestro3, but I got kernel crash :(((( so this is the second > time I type in this letter...) Any idea? worked fine here with the kernel driver.. your laptop really seems broken to me. > Well I don't know which of the different IR types should I set in the BIOS. > Normal/IrDA/FIR/something else which I don't remember now. Normal (SIR) should be fine for the Nokia, FIR is Fast InfraRed and allows speeds up to 4mbits but needs special drivers. > Well I just checked this out today. I went to the shop where I bought the > notebook and had a look to the same model. It was running XP, and the LCD > shaw the same time as on the panel of windows. But I did another try! > When I booted that machine and entered BIOS setup, the clock on the LCD just > stopped. I think this is something like "winclock" (like winmodem) it needs > a driver. The bad thing is that even when I turn the notebook off it > continues from the time of the last reboot, when BIOS somehow syncronized it > to the CMOS clock. I think I'll write to the HP hepldesk, maybe they could > fix this in a future BIOS update. (but I guess Linux driver would be > necessary anyway to work it during linux session) It seems very stupid to me if the LCD clock would need a driver, that'll be a hell downgrade compared to my model. > > > > 9. Any methods to change between LCD and external monitor output without > > > reboot? (This new XE3 has i830MG. As I saw the older machines had Savage, > > > and there was a utility to change between outputs) > > Indeed mine has Savage, switching between LCD/CRT is done by Fn+F5 > Well it's printed on the keyboard, but does nothing. Maybe it blinks the LCD > when it's on LCD, but now I'm using external monitor, and does nothing) Probably that is somehow connected to the videocard's BIOS and your video is different anyway. > > > > 10. Any success with KDE? I found on the net that it's a bug in X 4.1's > > > VESA > > > driver, and I have to upgrade to 4.2. Is it worth? Will it work? > > If you get X running you can get KDE too. It's always best to upgrade to > Well no :( I'm using icewm-expermental (gnome) at the moment, because KDE > hangs when it starts. I found this bug on the internet too, so I'll try it > with 4.2... Haven't tried 4.2 yet but I suggest you to try it -- always try the newest version if there are bugs. > complicated. I had a look at the kernel source's kbd driver, and if I knew > what was that code about (some in and out stuff to port 64) maybe I would > try to hack the kernel, but I have no clue. Tell me if you want the code! Ok, drop the code on my email. > > The XE3 has a Synaptics touch pad. 1 or 2 weeks ago there was a thread > > with a working solution to get one of the scroll buttons as a third > > mouse button under X. Search the list for "Synaptics touchpad". > > I found it, and well it works better than the things I tried so far, but > still has some problems. Under X when I move my finger on the touchpad > and release it, the cursor goes on 'till it reaches the edge of the screen. will send you mine config later, the phenomenon you describe is due to "toss-something" setting which is ON by default. Pavel