Re: Wireless still broken after fresh install

2008-02-03 Thread Naresh Venkateshappa
Hello, I run Debian (amd64) lenny. I've got the Intel 3945 wireless network controller. Earlier I had a 2.6.22 kernel and installing firmware-ipw3945, ipw3945-modules-2.6-amd64 and ipw3945d worked for me. Now I use the 2.6.23 kernel. It doesn't work anymore. How do I fix this? Thanks, Naresh

Fan control breaks networking?

2008-02-03 Thread Dallas Hansen
To enable the fan control scrip, I have installed the tp-fancontrol and tp-fancontrol-init.debian scripts to /usr/bin and /etc/init.d/ respectively, and made both scripts executable. I have added "options ibm_acpi experimental=1" to /etc/modules.conf. I added "ibm_acpi" to /etc/modules. When I

Re: Wireless still broken after fresh install

2008-02-03 Thread Bob Proulx
Dallas Hansen wrote: > The network-manager-gnome applet is showing a red circle with a line > through it and it will not give me wireless, even though networks > are detected in the list. Previously wireless worked flawlessly > after installation. I would suspect a hardware issue but I have no > tr

Re: Wireless still broken after fresh install

2008-02-03 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 14:05:23 -0900 Dallas Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The network-manager-gnome applet is showing a red circle with a line through > it and it will not give me wireless, even though networks are detected in the > list. Previously wireless worked flawlessly after installati

Wireless still broken after fresh install

2008-02-03 Thread Dallas Hansen
The network-manager-gnome applet is showing a red circle with a line through it and it will not give me wireless, even though networks are detected in the list. Previously wireless worked flawlessly after installation. I would suspect a hardware issue but I have no trouble using wireless after

Re: ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Bob Proulx
Dallas Hansen wrote: > I added the "options" line to /etc/modprobe.conf but was getting > error messages at boot (thinkpad-acpi module doesn't exist) and It is not a fatal problem. The module did not exist for you and so nothing was happening because of that config file line. > found that, after

Re: ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Patricia Fraser
Hi Dallas, > I added the "options" line to /etc/modprobe.conf but was getting > error messages at boot (thinkpad-acpi module doesn't exist) and found > that, after booting, networking (both wired and wireless) was broken > and I could no longer mount my fat32 external HD. Ack! If the module doesn

RE: ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Dallas Hansen
I added the "options" line to /etc/modprobe.conf but was getting error messages at boot (thinkpad-acpi module doesn't exist) and found that, after booting, networking (both wired and wireless) was broken and I could no longer mount my fat32 external HD. I've been forced to reinstall Etch. Unle

Re: ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Patricia Fraser
Hi Dallas, I'm redirecting this to the list, in case it's useful for someone else. > Pardon my newbness, but after installing the tp-fancontrol script > in /usr/bin I get this when I try to run it: > > thinkpad:/home/string# tp-fancontrol > grep: /proc/acpi/ibm/fan: No such file or directory > g

Re: ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Patricia Fraser
Hi, > I'm running Debian Etch 4.0r2 on my ThinkPad T30, 512mb ram. Noticing > it felt hot under light-to-moderate CPU loads, I installed the Gnome > Hardware Sensors Monitor applet which indicates average CPU > temperatures between 53-60°C, putting it within the applet's red > zone. Is this a heal

ThinkPad CPU 53-60°C

2008-02-03 Thread Dallas Hansen
I'm running Debian Etch 4.0r2 on my ThinkPad T30, 512mb ram. Noticing it felt hot under light-to-moderate CPU loads, I installed the Gnome Hardware Sensors Monitor applet which indicates average CPU temperatures between 53-60°C, putting it within the applet's red zone. Is this a healthy or acce