laptop-mode-tools, it is enabled by default. We have a whilelist of
modules that are ON when you install. And all of what you have mentioned
is already in the whitelist.
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Rob Mahurin wrote:
> At any rate, your battery is only holding 20% of its design charge.
> Even if you fix this you may need a new battery soon. It might be
> less headache just to buy one now.
You're correct.
The battery has reached its life. Now it is 0%.
My experience with an earlier laptop (
Evgeni Golov wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 16:35:38 +0530 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
>> design capacity: 4800 mAh
>> last full capacity: 1259 mAh
>
> your battery seems terribly broken :(
Hey! That's a good point.
But why only on Linux ?
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> This is when I moved to acpi-cpufreq. I think that would have been the
> time when I started seeing such low battery backups.
> I'm back to speedstep-centrino and see good results. More investigation
> going on. Thanks again.
>
Sorry. Issue
Bob Proulx wrote:
>> maybe it would be a goog look, to see how much power does your laptop
>> need. on my thinkpad i can look at:
>> /proc/acpi/battery/...
>
> cat /proc/acpi/battery/*/state
> cat /proc/acpi/battery/*/info
>
Here's it again:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/sta
5 mAh
capacity granularity 1: 48 mAh
capacity granularity 2: 48 mAh
model number:DELL YF0806
serial number: 2004
battery type: LION
OEM info:SMP
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ers.
>
> How many wakeups ? How much time in each state ?
>
C0 => 24 %
C1 => 0.0 %
C2 => 6.3%
C3 => 70.4%
Power Usage estimate (ACPI) => 22.6W
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Paolo wrote:
> did you enable 'Tickless System' as well? tried with normal timer+ticks?
Yes, both are enabled.
But "Dynticks" were introduced recently. Most people, even without dynticks,
have had good battery backup.
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Hi,
I'm using Debian on my laptop.
The machine is a Dell XPS M1210 laptop which has:
* Intel Core Duo 2.0Ghz Processor
* 2 GB RAM
* 60 GB 7200RPM SATA HDD
* nVIDIA GPU
While I'm using 2.6.22 with HI-RES Timers, I hardly get around 5-10 minutes
of power when running on battery. Where as Windows m
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> HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa" as you specified above and the problem
> vanished !
BTW, this issue came up sometime back (I guess with 2.6.18).
Will the fix be to include the "--directisa" option with hwclock ?
If yes, any ideas if this is going to be committed into the pa
, to show that the kernel doesn't support Speedstep on this
processor.
I don't know the current state. Probably it won't be implemented.
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s Speedstep Technology in only implemented in the Mobile family of
processors from Intel. I really don't know what family the coppermine cpu
falls under.
> How did you confirm this cpu doesn't support throttling?
Check for the "est" cpu flag in /proc/cpuinfo. If available, y
.. One thing is that I'm
> compiling the power stuff as modules, so I can install/uninstall them
> as required for trials, I don't think that's a problem, but maybe
> having them embedded in the kernel core helps, I don't know...
>
> Thanks,
>
AFAIK that proce
-login.
Is there a way in KDE/X to tell the machine that now the extended monitor is
being disconnected ?
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ected then.
All this solution is present in one of the bug reports.
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"The great a
"PCI:1:0:0"
Option "NvAGP" "1"
Option "TwinView"
Option "MetaModes" "DFP-0: 1280x800, CRT-0: 1024x768;DFP-0:
1280x800, CRT-0: 1024x768"
Option "TwinViewOrientation" "CRT-0 LeftOf DFP-0&
from Windows.
Has anyone been able to use ipw3945 in Ad-Hoc mode ?
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"The great ar
ail log in Maildir/cur.
That's what got me confused.
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"The great are those who
ficult to subscribe to them. In fact I don't get a
single mailing list email delivered to me. I'm in fact thankful to gmane who
allow me to monitor all my lists.
It was just that my laptop had problems and I wanted urgent help.
Thanks to all.
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sue.
Instead I shifted to exim4 which works like a charm with gmail.
Just in case someone else also wants to refer:
http://wiki.debian.org/GmailAndExim4
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they don't own a domain. I should
rather look for a mail service provider.
Anyway, thanks to everyone. :-)
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On 7/21/06, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> On my laptop I run Postfix to send mails. I receive mails from my
> gmail account using fetchmail.
[snip]
Why bother with all this ? Use an email client like Thunderbird directly
with gm
tops in the
context of mail ?
5) Is there any good Email Laptop HOWTO ?
Please CC me. I'm not subscribed to the list.
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On Tuesday 18 July 2006 19:43, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> OoO En ce doux début de matinée du mardi 18 juillet 2006, vers 08:15,
>
> "Ritesh Raj Sarraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> > I tried Unison for data synchronization but that won't help for
> > pas
ger for passwords and konqueror for
bookmarks.
I tried Unison for data synchronization but that won't help for
passwords and gpg keys.
I'm getting a feel that putting a machine online is the only solution. Is it ?
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I'm unaware of ?
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me documentation which details about it ?
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Hello People,
I have a laptop with / and swap on LVM.
I have been using custom compiled kernel from Debian sources because
Debian doesn't have a kernel for laptops.
Here's my problem:
On kernels greater than 2.6.12, Software Suspend "swsusp" (in-line
kernel) doesn't work. It initiates the suspend
re but I think Google Groups uses some bofh.linux.it list to post
messages. (I'm not sure about the exact spelling).
So to post messages one needs to subscribe to that list. The simplest is to
subscribe there with mail delivery turned off.
This way I can access the lists through Google Grou
Wow!
So this proves that I can use Google Groups to monitor/post messages to
Debian User Lists.
:-)
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>> I have two laptops:
>
> Please do not post the same question to two (or more?) different lists at
> the same time. That is
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Not a fix but it helped me. But it's weird.
Installing yaird solved the problem. That means the custom packages were
built correct. It was initramfs-tool which wasn't generating a proper
initrd image.
Regards,
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How do I fix it ?
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> Ritesh Raj Sarraf said...
>> marc on Monday 10 Oct 2005 00:30 wrote:
>>
>> > This is a bit odd. I've just upgraded my laptop to etch and xorg.
>> > Today, I compiled a n
but now this has the effect of blanking the
> screen until the boot process has completed.
>
> My old 2.6.12 kernel still works quite happily with vga=791.
>
> Any idea how to retrieve the "old" behaviour?
>
That'd happen when the Frame Buffer Console (fbcon) is en
l. And I don't like their dictation or loading and
unloading modules. suspend1 does it without all that.
Some combinations that I use:
Boot kernel with acpi_sleep=s3_bios
Don't use DRM X modules.
That's it.
HTH,
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Gnu
M family modules in the kernel,
statically)
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will be
able to make and reduce room for /home or / or /usr/local/ as and when
required.
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research."
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artition table or is part of the OS ? Can
someone who has experience with LVM confirm this ?
If it was plain HDD to HDD migration, it would have been very trivial.
But personally I think this should work.
Regards,
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==
My main motto is to switch my partition structure to LVM. And I don't
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If I copy the whole filesystem to another hard drive and rebuild the dpkg
database, will it work ? Will dpkg be able to understand all the packages
installed ?
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Any suggestions ?
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f discover on Sarge in the installer, but discover2 is
> available?!) from trying to install the module as well.
>
But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
You can simple remove it.
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still today, have i810 blacklisted because it used to get loaded either by
discover or hotplug. But I blacklisted it because I use alsa. And indeed, I
too have a centrino laptop.
I'm sure the issue should be something else
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Gnup
ses. (It doesn't.)
>
> I can't seem to remember the magical incantation to tell the kernel to
> ignore/skip loading that module altogether.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Nate
If using hotplug, blacklist the module
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did have problems with the default sarge kernel. But that was a year
back when there was beta iso image.
I guess once you complete your base installation with woody then
dist-upgrade to sarge. That's how I did.
I wonder why this bug didn't get fixed/noticed.
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oblem that we encountered
>
> tnk u very much
>
What's the kernel you are using ?
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nical access this
> slot the warranty is automatically dropped. So one's able to change the
> only accessible 256 MB slot with 512 MB or 1 GB PC2700, SoDIMM DDR new
> memory bank.
fsck, One stupid attempt of making a vendor-locking.
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then even if you put a module of 333 Mhz it would be
functioning at the speed of 200 Mhz only.
I did all this find out while upgrading RAM on my laptop. I ended up
preparing a document for all this.
http://www.researchut.com/docs/meminfo.html
See if it is of any help to you.
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> Hi,
> Most of the X battery meters seem to use apm. Is there a good one for
> acpi?
For KDE, klaptopdaemon does the job and many more jobs excellent.
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e changes. I've documented them at
http://www.researchut.com/docs/mynotebook.html
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esizing on the fly which is supported in LVM2 ?
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?
In total, is LVM worth having on a notebook setup where you might need
resizing your volumes on demand ?
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(off)
using_dma= 1 (on)
keepsettings = 0 (off)
readonly = 0 (off)
readahead= 256 (on)
geometry = 16383/255/63, sectors = 58605120, start = 0
Is it better to use multcount, unmaskirq and IO_support in 32-bit ?
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t subscribed.
Please don't use an agp modules for X and try. All you might need is agpgart
only. For me I've inbuilt it in the kernel.
Are the logs saying anything about the touchpad's problem ?
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confident, wipe it out and install Debian.
The other way is to upgrade the installed Knoppix to Debian but that would
require a little trick.
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"Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism, stealing
. It will have to work. I just don't know why you
are using the vbe-tool, it works without that too.
Also you didn't mention if any agp modules are being used ?
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Try Knoppix Live CD, if that runs Debian will run because that's based on
Debian.
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Andrew McMillan wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 23:01 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>>
>> I don't understand why you people are taking so much of pain automating a
>> lot of stuff using scripts.
>> I presume most n
don't find any of the scripts mentioned in this thread installed on my
notebook.
As far as I know it communicates/writes data to /sysfs or /proc.
And I don't see any suspectible dependency "script" package on
klaptopdaemon.
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re is an excellent
utility (klaptopdaemon) which is well integrated to the DE why use a third
party tool ?
That was what I was trying to explain.
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are you using?
>
> I have seen those sorts of problems on my own laptop (Radeon FireGL T2
> A.K.A. Radeon 9700) but do not see them now, using the kernel native
> radeon framebuffer and a recent 2.6.x kernel.
>
I don't understand why you people are taking so much of pain aut
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Marcus C. Gottwald wrote:
>
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote (Wed 2005-May-11 23:31:10 +0530):
>
>> Alexander A. Vlasov wrote:
> ..
>> > laptop can be suspended-to-ram by `echo mem > /sys/power/state' (and
>> >
ent, remove it;
> otherwise shutdown; for lid: create lock and suspend).
> I did so and laptop awakened, but screen remained blank. I logged in via
> ssh and everything looks fine, but screen...
>
Check if any agp stuff is in use.
If yes, try to suspend/resume without it.
HTH,
r
leep=s3_bios" option.
Things should work fine then.
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rt of OSS.
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John O'Hagan wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
>> John O'Hagan wrote:
>
>>>[] I suspect that the root of the problem is the process by which
>> > the devices in /dev/input are recreated (by udev,
se hotplug starts at single-user by
> rcS, other virtual consoles aren't appeared yet.
For me hotplug has been a cool breeze.
IF i810_audio and intel_agp are the problem for you, why don't you blacklist
them in hotplug ?
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way I fixed it
was to do the base-install using woody and then upgrade to sarge and do the
rest of the installation.
But that was about 7 months back.
Looks like I did a mistake not filing a bug report then :-(
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On Thursday 05 May 2005 11:27 am, John O'Hagan wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> >Why don't you modify his script to unload the psmouse module before
> >hibernating and load it on resume ?
>
> This made no difference - whether the touchpad-related modules are left
nor modem will work
> - no idea why.
>
> Thanks for your reply,
Thanks. I too did fix it the sameway but was too lazy to update it on the
website :-)
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ssues a little while back.
Maybe that could help you. The full documentation is at:
http://www.researchut.com/docs/mynotebook.html
Let me know if this helps you or you require any additional information.
Regards,
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onitor, but
> then XFree86 doesn't even start.
>
> I'm not quite sure I'm doing something wrong (or not doing something...)
> or this is just a hardware/software restriction. Googling didn't bring
> more light. I'm really stuck.
>
Can you post your `lsp
or.
>
You VGA card will be having multi head support. Most laptops do.
There is my X Config attached.
Notice that in the config there are two video devices configured with
different Bus ID. Also two monitors need to be configured. I've not
configured the 2nd one because I never required.
the XFree86.0.log.
>
- From the logs it looks like either your monitor (external) isn't configured
properly or doesn't have support for it.
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"Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism,
m ready to be slapped down and corrected...
If the Windows NTFS partition is mounted read-only under Linux, you need not
worry. If it's mounted read-write and you add/remove some files while in
Windows, I doubt.
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.
>
> I believe that there aren't any problem by the fact that al the
> boot-Linux information was on the HD, I'm right ??
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
I won't be a problem unless you use some tool in Windows to modify anything
in the Linux parti
inlein. Adding the word
> logic is the sort of plagiarism attempted by teenagers doing homework
> papers...
I don't know much but maybe you could check out Felson's Law.
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"Stealing logic
a
carbon copy which would be more of a theft whereas taking ideas from many
people, combining them together to something meaningful and usable, is
itself a big task which requires a lot of work and labor. That's why it is
a research.
Does that answer? :-)
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nd your done.
>
> LVM can make life *so much* easier when resizing, installing or
> deinstalling disks, etc. Use it.
This is fabulous. But I don't think it's much feasible in case of a notebook
and I posted the problem keeping my notebook in mind.
Will using LVM on a notebook, wh
is working fine for me.
>
> Are you aware that you can use a swap FILE and just put it in whatever
> partition you wish?
Yes, I am.
But all this I did was to make my notebook hibernate and the present swsusp in
linux doesn't support saving to a swap file.
Thanks for replying.
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> Following is my concern,
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> laptop:~# fdisk -l /dev/hda
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> Disk /dev/hda: 30.0 GB, 30005821440 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3648 cylinders
&
have a little bit of fear in the corner of my heart if this jumbled
partition order could damage or shrink the life of my hdd :-)
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disk order".
Is it something to worry about? Will it slowly damage my disk?
TIA,
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which
partition will it read ?
Are there any other suggestions?
TIA,
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nlevels if discover is enabled or not.
Yes, hotplug is necessary. For the timebeing you could try blacklisting the
usb modules and then load them manually and try.
Did you upgrade your kernel ? We've got 2.6.11 now. Try that !
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ng them and try again ??
And yes, if possible please manually download the 2.6.9/2.6.10 kernel packages
from p.d.o and try them. Just to eliminate that it's a kernel issue.
HTH,
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you using hald and dbus ??
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On Saturday 26 Feb 2005 5:20 pm, Kaiser, Hans wrote:
> No ideas to solve my problem with USB2.0 under Debian?
Did you try with the latest/different kernel ??
- From the logs it's quite difficult to guess. :-(
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down")
>
> Does anybody ever encountered a similar problem or could give me some
> kind of way of thinking so that I could track it down?
>
> Yannick
You try suspending while X is running. Right ? Are you able to restore the
video while you suspended when X was running..
t;
> Module Size Used by
> snd_seq 54928 1
> ehci_hcd 27908 0
> ohci_hcd 19332 0
>
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>
> Debian sarge
>
> Module Size Used by
> ohci_hcd
line.
If it's a USB 2.0 compliant device and is misdetected as 1.1 it will run at
low speed. Maybe Suse is detecting it properly. Try finding out what module
Suse it loading for the device and load the corresponding device in Debian
too.
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look in /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn and disable that handling, and
> all should be fine.
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I see lights coming up but then the notebook halts.
I'me using the i810 driver for my Intel 855GM Chipset.
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) 2>&1 | logger -t 'acpi-sleep' &
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Refer here for more details:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2004/07/msg00146.html
Please help me ..
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