On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Vincent Poirriez wrote:
>marsiq:/dev# ls -l | grep smapi
>crw-rw1 root root 10, 170 avr 24 20:01 smapi
>lrwxrwxrwx1 root root5 avr 24 20:01 thinkpad -> smapi
>marsiq:/dev# tpctl --H
>tpctl: System error message is: No such device
>tpctl: Ca
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Vincent Poirriez wrote:
>marsiq:/dev# ls -l | grep smapi
>crw-rw1 root root 10, 170 avr 24 20:01 smapi
>lrwxrwxrwx1 root root5 avr 24 20:01 thinkpad -> smapi
>marsiq:/dev# tpctl --H
>tpctl: System error message is: No such device
>tpctl: C
You (who aren't root) need read permission on /dev/smapi
in order to examine settings. You also need write permission
in order to change settings.
Try
sudo tpctl --H
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Hello every body,
I have a pb with the installation of thinkpad-base and tpctl on my IBM T23
under woody
(kernel 2.14.18)
Here is what I get after installing the two above packages through an apt-get
install command.
marsiq:/dev# ls -l th*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root5 avr 24 20:0
You (who aren't root) need read permission on /dev/smapi
in order to examine settings. You also need write permission
in order to change settings.
Try
sudo tpctl --H
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Hello every body,
I have a pb with the installation of thinkpad-base and tpctl on my IBM T23 under woody
(kernel 2.14.18)
Here is what I get after installing the two above packages through an apt-get install
command.
marsiq:/dev# ls -l th*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root5 avr 24 20:0
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