There's been a bit of bitching about the lack of info from vendors but
no-one has picked up on Mark's comment, and talked about ACPI.
I've got an AMD notebook with PowerNow and ACPI support (in BIOS) and have
exchanged email with someone who said that theirs (same model, but
higher clock speed) wa
You probably just messed up the keyboard settings, not your passwords.
You were still able to log into vt5.
Brett
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, nick phillips wrote:
> me again,
>
> so i think i've fixed the problem by escaping the login (fn+F5) then running
> XF86Setup, loading in my original configura
There's been a bit of bitching about the lack of info from vendors but
no-one has picked up on Mark's comment, and talked about ACPI.
I've got an AMD notebook with PowerNow and ACPI support (in BIOS) and have
exchanged email with someone who said that theirs (same model, but
higher clock speed) w
You probably just messed up the keyboard settings, not your passwords.
You were still able to log into vt5.
Brett
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, nick phillips wrote:
> me again,
>
> so i think i've fixed the problem by escaping the login (fn+F5) then running
> XF86Setup, loading in my original configur
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