Re: Hostap PCMCIA driver problem

2006-11-09 Thread Chris Bannister
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 12:14:24PM +0100, Jaime Martin Jimenez wrote: > Chris Bannister wrote: > >If you are running a 2.6 kernel have you got pcmciautils installed? > > > Yes, but it doesn't work. The problem is hostap_cs module is not > assigned to the PCMCIA wireless socket (or slot). Suppose

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Re: make beagle index only when AC plugged in?

2006-11-09 Thread Micha
on_ac_power && echo yes The real thing would be, however, to start indexing on plug-in, and pause it with plug-out (battery). I don't know if beagle supports pausing, but on laptops this is generally a good idea, so how about filing a feature request. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL P

Re: make beagle index only when AC plugged in?

2006-11-09 Thread Micha
I had comparable problems with cronjobs like updatedb. I have a script that gets activated by cron {daily,weekly,monthly} before any other job, and which asks user (X popup) if to perform these jobs or not. It can easily be modified to poll the answer from the AC state. If beagle runs as cronjo

Re: make beagle index only when AC plugged in?

2006-11-09 Thread André Wendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Otavio Salvador schrieb: > David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Does anyone know of an easy way to make beagle only index when the >> laptop is plugged into AC power? It eats battery a bit too fast. >> >> I figure I could write my own acpi ev

Re: make beagle index only when AC plugged in?

2006-11-09 Thread Otavio Salvador
David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone know of an easy way to make beagle only index when the > laptop is plugged into AC power? It eats battery a bit too fast. > > I figure I could write my own acpi event scripts to do this, but maybe > someone has a pre-rolled method. Ubuntu did

make beagle index only when AC plugged in?

2006-11-09 Thread David Purton
Does anyone know of an easy way to make beagle only index when the laptop is plugged into AC power? It eats battery a bit too fast. I figure I could write my own acpi event scripts to do this, but maybe someone has a pre-rolled method. Thoughts? dc -- David Purton [EMAIL PROTECTED] For the e