Well I discovered how you can solve the problem that the full brightness
isn't available if on battery power:
In the BIOS menu go to Boot and select "Brightness Mode Control", change
it from "Auto" to "User Control" and there you go, full brightness while
on battery power...
michael
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Hi,
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 19:30 +0100, michael r wrote:
> Well, I built a custom 2.6.28 kernel, because of the updated ath5k
> driver (afaik you need to use madwifi on 2.6.26)
> you can use "xbacklight" to set the backlight of the lcd panel, there is
> only one problem, I discovered that if you st
Well, I built a custom 2.6.28 kernel, because of the updated ath5k
driver (afaik you need to use madwifi on 2.6.26)
you can use "xbacklight" to set the backlight of the lcd panel, there is
only one problem, I discovered that if you start the nc10 with
ac-adapter plugged in, the screen is brighter t
Hi Dean,
no special problems, everything works, except some fn-keys (the one to
switch wifi on and off for example).
Audio on debian (on linux, maybe) doesn't stop if you plug the
headphones in, but there are workarounds (which i have not tried, so
ymmv).
ciao,
marco
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has had any success with debian on the NC10 as i
recently got given one to use. Was there any special measures to get the
machine to work?
Dean
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