On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>>
>> Sure. What it lets you do, today, is display the information on
>> remaining battery life, system temperature and AC power connection in
>> a convenient, standard way without needing to parse the conte
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>>
>> Sure. What it lets you do, today, is display the information on
>> remaining battery life, system temperature and AC power connection in
>> a convenient, standard way without needing to parse the cont
I've been fighting with this for several days and am about to scream.
The deal is that sometimes my Proxim Symphony wireless card works and
sometimes it doesn't. When I restart pcmcia, I usually find this in
/var/log/messages:
Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq11
When that happens, card services hands
I've been fighting with this for several days and am about to scream.
The deal is that sometimes my Proxim Symphony wireless card works and
sometimes it doesn't. When I restart pcmcia, I usually find this in
/var/log/messages:
Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq11
When that happens, card services hand
I just got the WRONG one: A 3COM 3056. Wasted my money.
(I didn't spot it in http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS)
The thing is, I'm searching the web and I only find: "requires Windows".
What's happened to the modems?? How can I be sure not to get another fake?
Where can I fi
I just got the WRONG one: A 3COM 3056. Wasted my money.
(I didn't spot it in http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS)
The thing is, I'm searching the web and I only find: "requires Windows".
What's happened to the modems?? How can I be sure not to get another fake?
Where can I f
From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> >
> > Yes. With acpid you can make it respond to events. I just hacked the
> > script supplied to call 'poweroff' when I hit the power button so my
> > machine turns off under ACPI.
You had to 'hack' it?
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> It's a pet peeve of mine that posters often get annoyed if they get two
> copies (not suggesting that you are - some people get quite irate), but it
> seems to me that it's the initial poster's responsibility to ensure the
> desired routing, NOT the
From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
> >
> > It would help if you knew exactly what it was called.
>
> Ok. Thanks a lot you all for you replies.
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
Hi,
just a couple of weeks ago received mine ... :-)
The sound chip actually is made by Intel, so if U're using a 2.4.x kernel the
correct module to load would be "sound-intel8x0".
U still have to configure Alsa though - just have a look at the example
provided in the documentation!
Dell uses dif
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:28:08PM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
That's sid isn't it? I am running woody and I have no acpi package.
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I had to use the alsa modules, because the kernel ones didn't work. Just
use the sound support in the kernel source and install the sound modules
from alsa.
I´ve got an ACER TravelMate 506 with Woody, and I use the i810 audio
module from alsa. It works fine.
Bye
-Mensaje original-
De: K
On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> Sure. What it lets you do, today, is display the information on
> remaining battery life, system temperature and AC power connection in a
> convenient, standard way without needing to parse the content of the
> ACPI /proc interface yourself.
That's rig
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
No, but if you don't set a Reply-to address on your list mail, you can
reasonably expect people to do "reply to all" and end up sending responses
to both you and the list. Even people like me, who try always to respond
only to t
On 3 May 2002, David Poisson wrote:
> I'm guessing it was sent to you and to the list as well. Can you confirm
> by checking the addresses it was sent to in both case?
That's right, I didn't notice that.
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I'm guessing it was sent to you and to the list as well. Can you confirm
by checking the addresses it was sent to in both case?
Fish
On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 09:48, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi again folks.
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
>
> On Fri, 3 May 20
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> It would help if you knew exactly what it was called.
Ok. Thanks a lot you all for you replies.
The acpi package on woody is:
acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
I've patched my 2.4.17 kernel with the acpi-
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi again folks.
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
No, after losing some data to a filesystem corruption with a test
kernel, some mailer configuration was lost at my end and the package
sent a copy to both you and t
Just received my Dell Inspiron 8200. The install of Debian (sid) is
going fine, however I'm stuck on the sound.
Dell's manual reads:
Audio type: AC97 (Soft Audio)
Audio controller: Cirrus Logic/Crystal CS4205
# lspci reports the same just less specific.
Kernel 2.4.19pre7 is comp
From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> >
> > Yes. With acpid you can make it respond to events. I just hacked the
> > script supplied to call 'poweroff' when I hit the power button so my
> > machine turns off under ACPI.
You had to 'hack' it
Hi again folks.
I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> Do you mean the package 'acpi'?
That's right.
>
> > Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I've used the patch acpi from sourceforge.n
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> It's a pet peeve of mine that posters often get annoyed if they get two
> copies (not suggesting that you are - some people get quite irate), but it
> seems to me that it's the initial poster's responsibility to ensure the
> desired routing, NOT the
From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
> >
> > It would help if you knew exactly what it was called.
>
> Ok. Thanks a lot you all for you replies.
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable
Hi,
just a couple of weeks ago received mine ... :-)
The sound chip actually is made by Intel, so if U're using a 2.4.x kernel the
correct module to load would be "sound-intel8x0".
U still have to configure Alsa though - just have a look at the example
provided in the documentation!
Dell uses di
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:28:08PM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
That's sid isn't it? I am running woody and I have no acpi package.
--
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:: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: http://s
I had to use the alsa modules, because the kernel ones didn't work. Just
use the sound support in the kernel source and install the sound modules
from alsa.
I´ve got an ACER TravelMate 506 with Woody, and I use the i810 audio
module from alsa. It works fine.
Bye
-Mensaje original-
De:
On Sat, 4 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> Sure. What it lets you do, today, is display the information on
> remaining battery life, system temperature and AC power connection in a
> convenient, standard way without needing to parse the content of the
> ACPI /proc interface yourself.
That's ri
Am Freitag, 3. Mai 2002 11:44 schrieb Alessandro Speranza:
> THe thing I'm missing is an applet to monitor
> battery charge
If you are using KDE: http://k-acpi.sourceforge.net/
> Does anyone know if this acpi package would
> help me anyhow?
Sorry, don't know.
--
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From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw there's a new
> package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if anyone knows what
> it is about. Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project? I've used
> the patch acpi from
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
No, but if you don't set a Reply-to address on your list mail, you can
reasonably expect people to do "reply to all" and end up sending responses
to both you and the list. Even people like me, who try always to respond
only to
On 3 May 2002, David Poisson wrote:
> I'm guessing it was sent to you and to the list as well. Can you confirm
> by checking the addresses it was sent to in both case?
That's right, I didn't notice that.
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On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 09:48, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi again folks.
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
>
> On Fri, 3 May 2
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi folks. Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw
> there's a new package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if
> anyone knows what it is about.
Do you mean the package 'acpi'?
> Is it related to the sourceforge.net
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:44:16AM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> limited, it recognizes battery, AC power, buttons and stuff. THe thing I'm
> missing is an applet to monitor battery charge and the battery lasts just
> about one and half hour with the ACPI I've got. Does anyone know if this
>
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> It would help if you knew exactly what it was called.
Ok. Thanks a lot you all for you replies.
The acpi package on woody is:
acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
I've patched my 2.4.17 kernel with the acpi
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi again folks.
> I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
No, after losing some data to a filesystem corruption with a test
kernel, some mailer configuration was lost at my end and the package
sent a copy to both you and
Just received my Dell Inspiron 8200. The install of Debian (sid) is
going fine, however I'm stuck on the sound.
Dell's manual reads:
Audio type: AC97 (Soft Audio)
Audio controller: Cirrus Logic/Crystal CS4205
# lspci reports the same just less specific.
Kernel 2.4.19pre7 is com
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Hi again folks.
I've received this message twice, is there a transmission problem?
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> Do you mean the package 'acpi'?
That's right.
>
> > Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I've used the patch acpi from sourceforge.
Hi folks.
Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw there's a new
package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if anyone knows what
it is about. Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project? I've used
the patch acpi from sourceforge.net for my kernel 2.4.17, and, alt
Am Freitag, 3. Mai 2002 11:44 schrieb Alessandro Speranza:
> THe thing I'm missing is an applet to monitor
> battery charge
If you are using KDE: http://k-acpi.sourceforge.net/
> Does anyone know if this acpi package would
> help me anyhow?
Sorry, don't know.
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From: "Alessandro Speranza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw there's a new
> package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if anyone knows what
> it is about. Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project? I've used
> the patch acpi fro
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> Hi folks. Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw
> there's a new package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if
> anyone knows what it is about.
Do you mean the package 'acpi'?
> Is it related to the sourceforge.net
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:44:16AM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> limited, it recognizes battery, AC power, buttons and stuff. THe thing I'm
> missing is an applet to monitor battery charge and the battery lasts just
> about one and half hour with the ACPI I've got. Does anyone know if this
>
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Yesterday I was hanging around the debian web site and I saw there's a new
package on called acpi-something and I was wondering if anyone knows what
it is about. Is it related to the sourceforge.net acpi project? I've used
the patch acpi from sourceforge.net for my kernel 2.4.17, and, al
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