Dne út 5. července 2005 1:06 Micha Feigin napsal(a):
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 13:27:02 -0600
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Sims) wrote:
> > Avoid Sony. The hardware itself is nice, but support is non-existent.
> > I've had a mini-tower and a notebook. The integrated video on the
> > mini-tower died, the
Hi,
i had the same probleme with my aspire. I've never solve it. :(
My acer reaseller said me that it could be and material problem or an chipset
issue.. Hope you'll solve this problem.
Bye
Julien
Selon Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well... i have a problem. I check inside my system an
Hi,
I'm using acpi on a dell c610. What utility is there to change the display
brightness?
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Hello Russell!
> Most of the X battery meters seem to use apm. Is there a good one for acpi?
Gkrellm has one and gnome has one for the panel and i believe KDE too.
CU
Michael
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Quoting Michael Ott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Russell!
Most of the X battery meters seem to use apm. Is there a good one for acpi?
Gkrellm has one and gnome has one for the panel and i believe KDE too.
CU
Michael
Hi
I am using the one that gkrellm has also. It is light, and I dont ha
Hi Julien,
i've read on the internet that a normal user can only accer a single
memory slot. The other one is located under the keyboard (as in
Powerbooks); but if anyone that is not an Acer technical access this
slot the warranty is automatically dropped. So one's able to change the
only ac
Hi Julien,
i've read on the internet that a normal user can only acces a single
memory slot. The other one is located under the keyboard (as in
Powerbooks); but if anyone that is not an Acer technical access this
slot the warranty is automatically dropped. So one's able to change the
only ac
Hi,
Firstly, thanx to answer me :)
And if i want insert a 512MB in a slot which is under the keyboard (the warranty
had ever been dropped), i'll have 768MB (256MB + 512MB) ??
In theory, my laptop can support 1024MB of RAM.
THanx very much for your help
Selon Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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And if i want insert a 512MB in a slot which is under the keyboard (the warranty
had ever been dropped), i'll have 768MB (256MB + 512MB) ??
In theory, my laptop can support 1024MB of RAM.
THanx very much for your help
Hi Julien,
this what i understood. But why not i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, sorry. I don't understood your solution. So i'll put my 256MB under the
keyboard's slot and put the 512MB in the accessible slot.
Normaly, i had to put DDR-266, but if i put DDR-333 (or others), what 'll happen
('ll be work) ?
Thank you very much for your help, and
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 09:36, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using acpi on a dell c610. What utility is there to change the display
> brightness?
Are Fn+{uparrow,downarrow} not enough?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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Anders Breindahl wrote:
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 09:36, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using acpi on a dell c610. What utility is there to change the display
> brightness?
Are Fn+{uparrow,downarrow} not enough?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
Aha, i didn't see those ones. I only noticed and tri
Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
Dne út 5. července 2005 1:06 Micha Feigin napsal(a):
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 13:27:02 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Sims) wrote:
Avoid Sony. The hardware itself is nice, but support is non-existent.
I've had a mini-tower and a notebook. The integrated video on the
mini-t
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MJD wrote:
> I currently use a Compaq Presario 2200 (model 2210CA). I looked at the web
> site mentioned, and it had FC3. I tried echoing 1, 2, 3, and what else it
> told me. I think i may have my solution. I installed Ubuntu Linux to try
> it out, and
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Russell Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
> Most of the X battery meters seem to use apm. Is there a good one for
> acpi?
For KDE, klaptopdaemon does the job and many more jobs excellent.
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Marco Calviani wrote:
> Ok, 256 MB inside + 512 MB (or 1 GB) in the "external" slot. About the
> 266 or 333 MHz type it depends on your machine. I'll need the 333 MHz
> type, but i own a Travelmate 8005 so i don't know if it fits with yours.
> You can
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Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Julien,
>i've read on the internet that a normal user can only acces a single
> memory slot. The other one is located under the keyboard (as in
> Powerbooks); but if anyone that is not an Acer technical access this
> slo
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Enrico Zini wrote:
> That might finally be a way of putting our efforts together: I could
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One thought to the previous discussion about
Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Most of the X battery meters seem to use apm. Is there a good one for acpi?
Gnome's battery meter uses either.
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Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which one should i use for a Dell C610 with sid?
> I've looked thru the scripts in /etc and they seem
> equally covered.
Since ACPI deprecates APM, try ACPI first.
On my ThinkPad, however, ACPI doesn't put the laptop to sleep (without
patches and other
Thanks for your help. However, using speedstep-ich has the same result:
% sudo modprobe speedstep-ich
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich
(/lib/modules/2.6.12.2/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-ich.ko):
No such device
On 7/5/05, H Buurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Monday, July 4
On 7/5/05, Richard Lupton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your help. However, using speedstep-ich has the same result:% sudo modprobe speedstep-ichFATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich(/lib/modules/2.6.12.2/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-
ich.ko):No such device
I managed to get
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Hi Ritesh,
Thanks for your info, the document is very interesting, and i've found
the information i was searching!
Regards,
MC
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Marco Calviani wrote:
Ok, 256 MB inside + 512 MB (or 1 GB) in the "external" slot. About
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