> I always (try to) fully charge the battery, and I could use 25% extra
> battery time... But I'm a bit confused as to how this all works, because
> the battery monitors all do show 100% fully charged (also in Windows).
It compares the last full capacity and the remaining capacity (shown by
'cat
Hi.
> I don't know what the granularity means, or if it's actually used for
> anything. I'm more concerned about 'last full capacity', which is about
> 20% smaller than the design capacity, but maybe that's normal as well.
The granularity means how precise are the informations shown by the ACPI,
Hello,
debian detlev # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info
present: yes
design capacity: 4000 mAh
last full capacity: 3456 mAh
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage: 14800 mV
design capacity warning: 420 mAh
design capacity low:
> Out of curiosity, does your father's machine have only a wireless
> connection, or does it have both a wired and wireless connection? If it
> has both, check to see that bridging is not enabled. (If it is enabled,
> that could easily be causing your problems.)
No. It's only connected by Wirel
> What's the IP address on each of the cards? (If you could, please send
> the output from ifconfig on each of the machines).
The IP on each cards are 192.168.123.106 and 192.168.123.107.
I've just notice that if only both Linux's machines are connected, it work
perfectly. So the problem is w
Hello !
I Have a problem with 2 Computers accessing the internet through a wireless
home network. They are often disconnected from the router. (+/-3 times in 10
minutes !) They are very closer (< 1 m yes i use metric units ;-) ). Should
it be the problem ?
Cards work both with NdisWrapper.
"180"
> Option "MaxTapMove" "220"
> Option "VertScrollDelta" "100"
> Option "MinSpeed" "0.02"
> Option "MaxSpeed" "0.18"
> Option "AccelFactor"
Hello !
I've got a odd problem : When I start A GTK Application, My touchpad stop
working.
First I have to say that to get my touchpad working when debian start I have
to run this command :
# echo -n "psmouse" > /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/drvctl
But I've got a odd problem : When I st
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