On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 19:26 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Ah - what you mean is that with ifplugd running, if you do "ifconfig eth0
> down", _ifplugd_ still thinks the interface is up. After "ifconfig eth0
> down", the interface is definitely _down_.
No, if ifplugd is running and you run a 'ifc
About ipw2200
I have tried led=1 when insmod ipw2200.., echo 1> wirelessled ... but
nothing
With Fedora Core4, Debian Sarge, Debian Woody, Ubuntu, Gentoo...hit happens
the same, when i press the wireless button it appears a message:
atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xd6
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 09:54 +0200, Miguel Alvarez Ramirez wrote:
> About ipw2200
> I have tried led=1 when insmod ipw2200.., echo 1> wirelessled ... but
> nothing
Did you try acerhk? According to the website, it works with the TM 4100.
Koen
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On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 23:08 +0100, marc wrote:
> I'm gradually inching my way to total control of my laptop, but now I
> would like a bit of peace and quiet every now and then. In XPland, the
> fan is more off than on, in Linux, it's rarely off at all.
>
> How do I start to get a grip on a peace
On Thursday 13 October 2005 08:57, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 09:54 +0200, Miguel Alvarez Ramirez wrote:
> > About ipw2200
> > I have tried led=1 when insmod ipw2200.., echo 1> wirelessled ... but
> > nothing
>
> Did you try acerhk? According to the website, it works with the T
* David Goodenough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051013 10:44]:
> Has anyone produced a deb for acerhk so that it could be used with
> module-assistant?
You can try this
http://kanotix.com/files/debian/pool/main/a/acerhk/
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Le Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 11:29:05AM +0100, marc écrivait/wrote:
> Ah, something else to explore. I installed the cpudyn package and that
> stops the fan a little. However, reading man cpudyn, it mentions that
> throttling is integrated into kernel from 2.6 on - I'm using 2.6.13.
> When I removed
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 11:29 +0100, marc wrote:
> Ah, something else to explore. I installed the cpudyn package and that
[...]
> Which modules and packages are the "best" too use, or to start with?
The userspace governor is just a kind of man-in-the-middle, allowing
userspace programs, such as cup
On Thursday 13 October 2005 12:29, marc wrote:
> Should I install acpi? I see a debian acpi package, but it appears to
> be different to the stuff on that web-site.
Yes, the acpi and acpid packages are pretty much standard for more modern
hardware. Installing them may even fix your problem.
pgp
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 13:13 +0200, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> The acpi package contains the acpi daemon, which you may use to do
> something when an acpi event (closing the lid, pressing the power
> button, etc.) occurs.
I'm sorry: The acpi package just shows some information it gets from the
acpi. I w
Robert Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using the same card, except re-branded as a Dell 1150, on a
> fresh Sarge install as well, but do not have a wired ethernet port.
>
> I think in my case hotplug will load the modules after I plug in the
> card. After plugging in the card I found that
Don't know if this has been mentioned since I can't find all the thread, why not compile the bcm4400 module using module-assistant and use it instead of the opensource b44 module since it is causing problems? I have used it several times on different machines. I prefer opensource drivers but
Koen Vermeer wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 19:26 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Ah - what you mean is that with ifplugd running, if you do "ifconfig eth0
>> down", _ifplugd_ still thinks the interface is up. After "ifconfig eth0
>> down", the interface is definitely _down_.
>
> No, if ifplugd
David R. Litwin wrote:
> Ahh! Stupid Internet deleted my E-Mail! Now, I have to do it again.
> Please, I really need this fixed: It's friving me mad.
>
>
>> ppp0? Must be pppoe. That's a bit of a clue. Too bad I don't know
>> anything about pppoe. Surely you configured it yourself, though, at so
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 11:23 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Not on my system... if I "ifconfig eth0 down", it goes down and stays down.
> ifplugd will start the system beeping at me as it gains and loses link
> beat, but once the b44 stabilizes, it never runs dhclient again. I can't
> tell if it
> Ah, something else to explore. I installed the cpudyn package and that
> stops the fan a little. However, reading man cpudyn, it mentions that
> throttling is integrated into kernel from 2.6 on - I'm using 2.6.13.
> When I removed it, and rebooted, the fan went back to never switching
> off.
>
>
Robert Goley wrote:
> Don't know if this has been mentioned since I can't find all the thread,
> why not compile the bcm4400 module using module-assistant and use it
> instead of the opensource b44 module since it is causing problems? I
> have used it several times on different machines. I prefe
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Koen Vermeer wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 11:23 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Not on my system... if I "ifconfig eth0 down", it goes down and stays
>> down. ifplugd will start the system beeping at me as it gains and loses
>> link
>> beat, but once the b44 stabilizes, it never runs dhclient
> > and tell the kernel to use the ondemand governor for frequency scaling:
> > # echo "ondemand" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
>
> My problem is that /cpufreq/scaling_governor doesn't appear until after
> I do:
> # modprobe acpi_cpufreq
> Is that correct?
I am not sure a
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 18:52 +0100, marc wrote:
> I've installed packages: acpi and acpid
> and the fan now stops occasionally. Magically, something called,
> KLaptop, has appeared in the KDE system tray, presenting lots of options
> to manage ACPI features.
I don't use KDE, so I don't know KLapt
Can't afford the 2nd HDD adapter. Anyone know where I
can buy a cable that will allow me to connect a hard
drive to the SuperBay connector?
Anyone know where I can buy only the #1 Sarge CD?
Don't need 1-14.
Thank you?
May the Penguin be with you. Linux Power.
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> Yes, I do use pppoeconf to connect to the internet when using a wire. I> assume you are talking about the wired connection now, yes?
Yes, but I don't see how you need pppoe on the wired connection and not thewireless.That is precisely what I thought. So, I tried to use pppoeconf with the ath0. It
David R. Litwin wrote:
>> Certainly I have an internet connection, which "works".
>>
>> Then what's your problem? All along you've been telling us you couldn't
>> access the Internet. If you can, it's a simple matter of automating the
>> method you're using. In this case, probably just uncommentin
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