On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> but fa
Hello,
http://www.acpi.info
Specs..
http://acpi.sf.net
Linux implementation...
> (something about backlight not going off)
You can control dpms with a script when suspend to ram is called to manually
turn off the back light. For example in X something like this:
http://www.patoche.org/LTT/screen
Hi derek i have the same problem with a ati card, i
solve using a vesa driver and resolutions of 800x600
and 1024x768, and 16 bit color, this configuration
always works, and search then about your driver, in my
case, the ati have some problems with debian, but the
vesa works. i hope this be
Dear All,
I've been tinkering around with ACPI on my T30 laptop.
Got it works for everything that suppose to work (Thermal, Fan,
AC/Battery, even got cpufreq just fine).
I've even use iasl to dump and test compile the aml. No errors no
warnings. So I guess, My DSDT is fine.
But, my head alread
Hello,
http://www.acpi.info
Specs..
http://acpi.sf.net
Linux implementation...
> (something about backlight not going off)
You can control dpms with a script when suspend to ram is called to manually
turn off the back light. For example in X something like this:
http://www.patoche.org/LTT/screen
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
Hi derek i have the same problem with a ati card, i
solve using a vesa driver and resolutions of 800x600
and 1024x768, and 16 bit color, this configuration
always works, and search then about your driver, in my
case, the ati have some problems with debian, but the
vesa works. i hope this be
Dear All,
I've been tinkering around with ACPI on my T30 laptop.
Got it works for everything that suppose to work (Thermal, Fan,
AC/Battery, even got cpufreq just fine).
I've even use iasl to dump and test compile the aml. No errors no
warnings. So I guess, My DSDT is fine.
But, my head alread
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
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On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 11:35:14PM +0100, Jan T. Kim wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:12:12PM +0100, Nicolas Dely wrote:
[...]
> (EE) Configured Mouse no synaptics touchpad detected and no repeater
> device
> (EE) Configured Mouse Unable to query/initialize Synaptics hardware.
> (EE
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On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 11:35:14PM +0100, Jan T. Kim wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:12:12PM +0100, Nicolas Dely wrote:
[...]
> (EE) Configured Mouse no synaptics touchpad detected and no repeater device
> (EE) Configured Mouse Unable to query/initialize Synaptics hardware.
> (EE) P
I've been able to get X running on my Tibook in sid, but after seeing the
various XF86Configs on other sites, I wonder if mine is the best way out
there. I've been using the XF86Config-4 from www.pramanikconsulting.com/
debianppc, but this appears to put the screen in 1280 X 960 mode, which seems
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I've been able to get X running on my Tibook in sid, but after seeing the
various XF86Configs on other sites, I wonder if mine is the best way out
there. I've been using the XF86Config-4 from www.pramanikconsulting.com/
debianppc, but this appears to put the screen in 1280 X 960 mode, which seems
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