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Hi all,
I have noticed a strange behaviour on my Asus lately.
When ACPI is enabled in kernel (I have tried 2.4.22
and 2.6.0) sometimes keystrokes seem to be generated,
though I do not actually press the keys. The test case
is as follows:
1. while true; do cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ/temperatu
Hi all,
I have noticed a strange behaviour on my Asus lately.
When ACPI is enabled in kernel (I have tried 2.4.22
and 2.6.0) sometimes keystrokes seem to be generated,
though I do not actually press the keys. The test case
is as follows:
1. while true; do cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ/temperatu
Am 2003.12.23 20:54 schrieb(en) Jim McCloskey:
>
[...]
>
>Starting hotplug subsystem: input pci*** can't synthesize pci
>hotplug events.
>
> Could somebody direct me to some useful documentation? Any pointers?
Perhaps not that related, but my PCMCIA-Realtek 8180 Rev. 20 shows up as
Am 2003.12.23 20:54 schrieb(en) Jim McCloskey:
>
[...]
>
>Starting hotplug subsystem: input pci*** can't synthesize pci
>hotplug events.
>
> Could somebody direct me to some useful documentation? Any pointers?
Perhaps not that related, but my PCMCIA-Realtek 8180 Rev. 20 shows up as a
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 01:50:31PM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
> Except for my PCMCIA wireless card. This is an Orinoco Gold and under
> 2.4.23 it runs just fine, using the hermes, orinoco, and orinoco_cs
> kernel modules. It is correctly identified and woken up by cardmgr.
>
> Under 2.6.0, the pr
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 01:50:31PM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
> Except for my PCMCIA wireless card. This is an Orinoco Gold and under
> 2.4.23 it runs just fine, using the hermes, orinoco, and orinoco_cs
> kernel modules. It is correctly identified and woken up by cardmgr.
>
> Under 2.6.0, the pr
Hey all,
So I got this nice, new Linksys WPC54G card for this laptop, hoping
to get it wireless capable. Of course, being who I am, I forgot to check
ahead of time and make sure that it's Linux compatible. And it's not.
Broadcom hasn't released any Linux drivers yet. But ndiswrapper
(available a
Hey all,
So I got this nice, new Linksys WPC54G card for this laptop, hoping
to get it wireless capable. Of course, being who I am, I forgot to check
ahead of time and make sure that it's Linux compatible. And it's not.
Broadcom hasn't released any Linux drivers yet. But ndiswrapper
(available at
--- Mandar Mathure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone tried the latest NVIDIA drivers:
Yes, thay caused me run over my video card with my car. Needles to say it was
not made by
Motorola. I'm using the nv driver now, software 3d workes great and dose not
crash.
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--- Mandar Mathure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone tried the latest NVIDIA drivers:
Yes, thay caused me run over my video card with my car. Needles to say it was not
made by
Motorola. I'm using the nv driver now, software 3d workes great and dose not crash.
___
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