Re: extra buttons lost after upgrade

2004-12-07 Thread Jason Martens
Anders Breindahl wrote:
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:57, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
 

hello,
I have an inspiron 8200 laptop and could use the four extra keys (play 
stop rew fwd) in X11 until last apt-get upgrade (testing).

In /etc/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86 they are still aliased from I01..I04 to 
keycode 129..132.

In /etc/X11/Xmodmap keycodes 129..132 are still assigned to letters (xvzb 
for the xmms player).

Yet it doesn't work anymore, the letters are not even printed in an xterm. 
No message, no beep.

What has changed? Keyboard? For some strange reason I already had to 
change from 104keys to 105keys to get back the <>| key.
   

Try launching the Keyboard Shortcuts application in Gnome, and press the 
key you want for the shortcut you want.  Works for me with my Microsoft 
Multimedia Keyboard.

Jason
Hi,
I am in the same situation (although on an 8000, and never having had the keys 
working), and I have noted that the kernel prints out something, when I press 
the buttons in the console. I am to bind the key using the command 
`setkeycodes e001 ' it says. I am able to bind mmkeys to the 
keycodes i choose, when I run the commands as recommended.

I suppose that the keycode is never translated at kernel-level, and thereby no 
signal can be generated in X. Do anyone happen to know the file, in which 
these keycodes are defined?

I hope it helps.
Anders Breindahl.
 


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Centrino CpuFreq

2004-12-07 Thread ???? Li Yan
Hello everybody,
My T42's CPU can run @221Mhz under windowsXP, but with powersave 
governer provided by Linux 2.6.9, it's cpuinfo_min_freq is 600Mhz.
Any ideas?
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Re: Centrino CpuFreq

2004-12-07 Thread Jochen Schulz
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> My T42's CPU can run @221Mhz under windowsXP,

How do you tell? Do you use something like SpeedswitchXP?

> but with powersave governer provided by Linux 2.6.9, it's
> cpuinfo_min_freq is 600Mhz.  Any ideas?

I think Windows may lie to you. As far as I know Centrinos cannot run on
lower clockspeeds than 600MHz.

J.
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Hotplug vs. cardmgr (was: Anyone using Prism54?)

2004-12-07 Thread Bill Moseley
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 03:41:18PM -0500, paul wrote:
> thx, i have been perplexed with hotplug as of late and was curious.

Damn, me too.  I followed the suggestion here how to get Prism54
working and it just worked.  (I just plugged in a new USB digital
camera and it also just worked using hotplug.)  It's like magic. Now I
don't know my machine as well as I did.

So can anyone explain how hotplug and cardmgr (pcmcia_cs) seem to both
work?  My old Aironet card still works, and that was all setup with my
pcmcia scripts.  But the WG511 card also works and that's handled with
hotplug.  Seems like it should be a conflict between the two systems.

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