On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:54:48AM +0000, Calum Mackay wrote: > Just out of interest, I have the following noted: > > fn+z cause bios to reread thermal sensors > fn+d blank screen > fn+h put hard disk to sleep > fn+a suspend to disk > > am I missing any?
On I4000 (bios A16): fn+# Toggle CPU speed It seems to switch the CPU speed: Switching to "high" is accompanied by a high-pitched beep, to "low" speed is accompanied by a low-pitched beep (should that be written as buuurp?). I don't know whether this is speed-step or the good old' "turbo" button re-invented (and inverted...). When in low speed, battery time is improved quite a bit (I get about 90 minutes more out of my 2 old batteries), and bogomips (according to the command, not the kernel at boot) goes from ~ 1000 to ~ 230 Since keymaps around the world differ: I have a UK keyboard, with the # key on the same row as ASDFGHJK: immediately to the left of [Enter] -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: Win95 is not a virus; a virus does something. -- unknown source
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