Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 01:55, Tom Allison wrote:
Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
I've done that.
It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
the elements of power saving tha
Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 November 2001 01:55, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>>Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
>>
>>>On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
>>>
I've done that.
It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
the e
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 01:55, Tom Allison wrote:
> Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
> >>I've done that.
> >>
> >>It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
> >> the elements of power saving that are more gen
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 01:55, Tom Allison wrote:
> Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
> >>I've done that.
> >>
> >>It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
> >> the elements of power saving that are more ge
Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
I've done that.
It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
the elements of power saving that are more generic to Linux as that
doesn't seem to be the problem.
If I run fvwm2 it'
Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>>I've done that.
>>
>>It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
>> the elements of power saving that are more generic to Linux as that
>>doesn't seem to be the problem.
>>
>>
>
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 23:13, Mike G wrote:
> > The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
> > second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
> > activities on the desktop.
mount with noatime might help
/dirk
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 23:13, Mike G wrote:
> > The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
> > second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
> > activities on the desktop.
mount with noatime might help
/dirk
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On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
>
> I've done that.
>
> It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
> the elements of power saving that are more generic to Linux as that
> doesn't seem to be the problem.
>
>
> If I run fvwm2 it's OK. Gnome is OK
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11:30, Tom Allison wrote:
>
> I've done that.
>
> It's part of the Battery Powered Howto. I was hoping to avoid rehashing
> the elements of power saving that are more generic to Linux as that
> doesn't seem to be the problem.
>
>
> If I run fvwm2 it's OK. Gnome is O
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
Depending what the actual problem is, noflushd might help. I just
installed it into my Thinkpad 560X and seems to work fine.
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>>>The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
>>>second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
>>>
>
> Depending what the actual problem is, noflushd might help. I just
> installed it into my Thinkpad 560X and seems to
>> The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
>> second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
Depending what the actual problem is, noflushd might help. I just
installed it into my Thinkpad 560X and seems to work fine.
One thing, however: th
>> The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
>> second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum regardless of my
Depending what the actual problem is, noflushd might help. I just
installed it into my Thinkpad 560X and seems to work fine.
One thing, however: t
> The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in
<1> second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum
regardless of my> activities on the desktop.I've noticed the same
thing on my Thinkpad 600, except I use blackboxstandalone for my window
manager, and just run KD
> The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in
<1> second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infinitum
regardless of my> activities on the desktop.I've noticed the same
thing on my Thinkpad 600, except I use blackboxstandalone for my window
manager, and just run KD
A while back I posted that I was having problems with my notebook
parking the hard drive. I saw this repeated by others as well.
I have an update, but first, to reiterate:
The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infin
A while back I posted that I was having problems with my notebook
parking the hard drive. I saw this repeated by others as well.
I have an update, but first, to reiterate:
The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infin
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