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Hans Poppe wrote:
> Andrew McMillan wisely stated:
>
>> My experience
>> with the ATI drivers is that they have improved a lot over the last
>> couple of years, and the installation is certainly much better. The
>> downloadable drivers will let you create a Debian package to install
>> from, thou
Andrew McMillan wisely stated:
> My experience
> with the ATI drivers is that they have improved a lot over the last
> couple of years, and the installation is certainly much better. The
> downloadable drivers will let you create a Debian package to install
> from, though you have to pass it a ma
> Video acceleration:
> All I can find is ATI or Intel video chipsets... but I've heard say
> that ATI (3D acceleration) is a pain to get working. I've had some
> trouble myself for older cards (mine was Radeon 7200, not supported at
> all, although it did work at one point on FC5), but do some o
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 16:46 -0600, Owen Heisler wrote:
>
> Video acceleration:
> All I can find is ATI or Intel video chipsets... but I've heard say
> that ATI (3D acceleration) is a pain to get working. I've had some
> trouble myself for older cards (mine was Radeon 7200, not supported at
> all
Hi,
there is a thinkpad ML .. your question would get there more answers..
On Don, 04 Jän 2007, Owen Heisler wrote:
> Video acceleration:
> All I can find is ATI or Intel video chipsets... but I've heard say
> that ATI (3D acceleration) is a pain to get working.
thats true, but not only DRI is
Hi, perhaps this subject is worn out, but I have some questions about
Thinkpads, the laptops of choice for Linux, for those of you who are
familiar with them. It may not all be questions, some is comments to
verify.
Video acceleration:
All I can find is ATI or Intel video chipsets... but I
Has anyone gotten the MN110, MN120, or MN130 (not sure of the
difference) PCMCIA ethernet NICs (I know I know, shoot me--I needed a card
for a Windows box in a hurry one day, and that was all Radio Shack, the
only store open, had), working under Linux?
Spesificly, I'm running Debian Woody on a Thi
Has anyone gotten the MN110, MN120, or MN130 (not sure of the
difference) PCMCIA ethernet NICs (I know I know, shoot me--I needed a card
for a Windows box in a hurry one day, and that was all Radio Shack, the
only store open, had), working under Linux?
Spesificly, I'm running Debian Woody on a Thi
After following this thread for a while, I've decided to share my experience
in that matter.
I have been fighting with the hibernation partition about a year ago, with
only partial success. My goal was to create a solution for Linux and NT.
At this time my T20-264781U didn't accept anything that
After following this thread for a while, I've decided to share my experience
in that matter.
I have been fighting with the hibernation partition about a year ago, with
only partial success. My goal was to create a solution for Linux and NT.
At this time my T20-264781U didn't accept anything that
> Hibernation has worked for me using a hibernation file inside a
> partition
Can you tell on which partition your hibernation file resides? Mine is
on /dev/hda2.
> but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file.
Do you mean pfdisk or phdisk?
> Sorry I did not mention hibernation specifically
> Hibernation has worked for me using a hibernation file inside a
> partition
Can you tell on which partition your hibernation file resides? Mine is
on /dev/hda2.
> but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file.
Do you mean pfdisk or phdisk?
> Sorry I did not mention hibernation specificall
but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file. I also
worked on a custom linux distribution for the ThinkPads and we initially
used the T21 as a reference platform and had hibernation working quite
well.
Sorry I did not mention hibernation specifically but it definitely has
worked for
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> >
> I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> suspend it using apm -s, the laptop comes back perfectly with wireless
> drivers reloaded, no clock skew
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:25:23PM +0200:
> > I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> > hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
>
> [...]
>
> > This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
>
> T21
> >tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
> that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
> attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
> hibernation started working.
Unfortunat
but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file. I also
worked on a custom linux distribution for the ThinkPads and we initially
used the T21 as a reference platform and had hibernation working quite
well.
Sorry I did not mention hibernation specifically but it definitely has
worked for
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
hiberna
> > tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something about your hibernation
> file.
It was prepared using IBM boot disk.
> Where is your FAT partition located?
/dev/hda2
> And if you mount it, what files can you see there?
sav
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> on and off. I also tried to use tpctl utility; it can put my computer in
> sleeping mode; but tpctl -H produces the following message:
>
> tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> >
> I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> suspend it using apm -s, the laptop comes back perfectly with wireless
> drivers reloaded, no clock ske
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:25:23PM +0200:
> > I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> > hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
>
> [...]
>
> > This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
>
> T21
[discussion about hybernation on T21]
> > It doesn't.
>
> What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using
> Fn+Key or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
It just does nothing, if I try Fn+key. I tried both ways: with AC-power
on and off. I also tried to use tpctl uti
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> It doesn't.
What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using Fn+Key
or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
>
> then lphdisk won't do the right kind of black magic - you'll need a
> hibernation file already set up, or you'll have to use the standalone
I have it. I used boot disk from IBM.
> Once the hibernation file is set up, it should all just work (tm).
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
> on FAT partition.
>
> Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
I don't have one, but if the hibernation details are similar to an A20p's,
then lphdisk won't do the right kind of
> >tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
> that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
> attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
> hibernation started working.
Unfortuna
> I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
[...]
> This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
on FAT partit
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
hibern
> > tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something about your hibernation
> file.
It was prepared using IBM boot disk.
> Where is your FAT partition located?
/dev/hda2
> And if you mount it, what files can you see there?
sa
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> on and off. I also tried to use tpctl utility; it can put my computer in
> sleeping mode; but tpctl -H produces the following message:
>
> tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something
[discussion about hybernation on T21]
> > It doesn't.
>
> What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using
> Fn+Key or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
It just does nothing, if I try Fn+key. I tried both ways: with AC-power
on and off. I also tried to use tpctl ut
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> It doesn't.
What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using Fn+Key
or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
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> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
>
> then lphdisk won't do the right kind of black magic - you'll need a
> hibernation file already set up, or you'll have to use the standalone
I have it. I used boot disk from IBM.
> Once the hibernation file is set up, it should all just work (tm).
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
> on FAT partition.
>
> Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
I don't have one, but if the hibernation details are similar to an A20p's,
then lphdisk won't do the right kind o
> I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
[...]
> This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
on FAT parti
Daniel Pittman wrote:
I have a Thinkpad
Cool. How do those work?
So far quite well. The modem is a Lucent, and it works with the drivers
just fine. Display is good with XF86 4.1.0, sound is good with alsa,
CD, floppy, LS 120 are ok. Onboard ethernet is Intel, it's recognized
right o
Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
>>I have a Thinkpad
>>
>
> Cool. How do those work?
So far quite well. The modem is a Lucent, and it works with the drivers
just fine. Display is good with XF86 4.1.0, sound is good with alsa,
CD, floppy, LS 120 are ok. Onboard ethernet is Intel, it's recognized
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