Hello,
I'm using klaptop from debian sid (uh, how do I find out klaptop's
version number? I tried klaptop-check -v, and it said 0.0.1, but I'm not
sure whether that's the correct app). In the tooltip, it shows a
sensible charged state and how much battery time is left. However, as
soon as I set a
Hello,
I'm using klaptop from debian sid (uh, how do I find out klaptop's
version number? I tried klaptop-check -v, and it said 0.0.1, but I'm not
sure whether that's the correct app). In the tooltip, it shows a
sensible charged state and how much battery time is left. However, as
soon as I set a
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 20:28, Tom wrote:
> Linux version 2.4.22-xfs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.4 20011002
> (Debian
[...snip...]
> blk: queue c0334b60, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0x)
Looks fine to me. It's probably just that you're using the wrong mouse
device. Have a look at this
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 20:28, Tom wrote:
> Linux version 2.4.22-xfs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian
[...snip...]
> blk: queue c0334b60, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0x)
Looks fine to me. It's probably just that you're using the wrong mouse
device. Have a look at this si
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 12:01, Max wrote:
> Driver audio for laptop sony ati mobility radeon m6 ly-8mb ??
> Tanks
Huh?! Would you mind to ask a real question?
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 12:01, Max wrote:
> Driver audio for laptop sony ati mobility radeon m6 ly-8mb ??
> Tanks
Huh?! Would you mind to ask a real question?
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eqd should now be able
to set the frequency according to the current sysload. So the processor
would run with 600 Mhz or something like that when idle, but still give
you the full 1.6 Ghz when you need them.
Maybe someone has got a nice config file for cpufreqd who he/she would
share with us?
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eqd should now be able
to set the frequency according to the current sysload. So the processor
would run with 600 Mhz or something like that when idle, but still give
you the full 1.6 Ghz when you need them.
Maybe someone has got a nice config file for cpufreqd who he/she would
share with us?
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