>
> I think, I should work and I forgot either to load an acpi module (which
> would surprise me; acpi_cpufreq, ac and battery are loaded as well as
> governors) or the power management program I use is not able to manage this
> type of battery (I tried cpufreqd, powersaved, powernowd and powertwea
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your help.
2007/8/7, Tim Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > ok, I'll try that this evening. That is to say, I already run an
> > unstable debian, so I don't know if your procedure is still necessary
> > (sorry, I forgot to tell that I run a debian sid in my previous mails).
> >
>
>
> ok, I'll try that this evening. That is to say, I already run an unstable
> debian, so I don't know if your procedure is still necessary (sorry, I
> forgot to tell that I run a debian sid in my previous mails).
>
On sid, you don't have to do any of the kernel recompilation. Things should
"j
On 8/6/07, Alexandre Neubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I got news on this problem, perhaps this will help fixing my problem. I
> got the speedstep working by adding some lines to the /etc/rc.local script,
> as described in the debian wiki for the macbook.
>
> But, I still
Hello everybody,
I got news on this problem, perhaps this will help fixing my problem. I got
the speedstep working by adding some lines to the /etc/rc.local script, as
described in the debian wiki for the macbook.
But, I still don't have my battery recognized. So I installed an ubuntu
feisty as d
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