>i use this to change my backlight >you can compile it using gcc and use it typing something like : >A./filename [n] >where n is the light value.
>i'm italian too, you can find me on #nectarine (irc.nectarine.info) if >you want Thanks for the backlight I will try it soon! >I have problems with power consumpion, my linux consumes more than osx, >do you have any tip for me ? Do you use frequency scaling? Pmud? I dunno if Cpudyn works on powerbook but on my old laptop it did a great work at dynamically scaling cpufreq so that maximum speed was used only if needed. Give it a try. Alle Friday 05 November 2004 2:41 pm, Andrea Giusto ha scritto: > Thank you very much I will give a look to that thread > > ps. questo è per il feedback del forum :) mail private già spedita ... > > Alle Friday 05 November 2004 2:33 pm, lunaticmarkino ha scritto: > > On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:49:36 -0800, Andrea Giusto wrote: > > > Hello everybody, I am new to debian but I have been using exclusively > > > linux on an Intel for one year (of which I am kinda proud :) )!Now I > > > bought a PowerBook 12'' and Debian works great on that but I have three > > > problems up to now that I cannot solve: > > > 1) I cannot control LCD brightness (I installed pbbuttons with the gtk > > > plugin, It works, but the brightness is unchanged). When I modprobe > > > ans_lcd it complains that there are wrong symbols (?) > > > > ssearch in the archives. there is a thread called "Brightness control > > on PowerBook G4...". i haven't read yet, maybe is what you looking > > for. > > > > ps. sei di bologna? email strana la tua, @economia.unibo.it, devi > > essere uno "grosso" di economia, visto che a me hanno dato solo > > @studio.unibo.it ;) > > > > ciao