Apmd Oops -> ALSA Fatal Error

2004-01-04 Thread Neil Magedman
Everytime I resume my laptop from suspend mode, apmd oopses, causing ALSA to get very upset. Symptoms are: * (not important, but funky) Screen remains blank until I attempt to switch to a different VC. Then all of a sudden XWindows appears, even though keyboard input goes into whatever tty I

Re: Cursor Problems, again

2004-01-06 Thread Neil Magedman
Try setting the Software-based Cursor option in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 . On my laptop, the hardware cursor starts out fine but gets fritzed when the BIOS displays its "LOW BAT" warning. Example: Section "Device" Identifier "Generic Video Card" Driver "ati" Opt

Re: subscribe

2004-01-08 Thread Neil Magedman
Is there any reason not to have the mail server *itself* catch this and redirect all messages with the subject "subscribe" to the appropriate "-request" address? --Neil On Wednesday 07 January 2004 03:05, Tony Godshall wrote: > You apparently meant to write to > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > but you

Apmd Oops -> ALSA Fatal Error

2004-01-04 Thread Neil Magedman
Everytime I resume my laptop from suspend mode, apmd oopses, causing ALSA to get very upset. Symptoms are: * (not important, but funky) Screen remains blank until I attempt to switch to a different VC. Then all of a sudden XWindows appears, even though keyboard input goes into whatever tty I

Re: Cursor Problems, again

2004-01-06 Thread Neil Magedman
Try setting the Software-based Cursor option in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 . On my laptop, the hardware cursor starts out fine but gets fritzed when the BIOS displays its "LOW BAT" warning. Example: Section "Device" Identifier "Generic Video Card" Driver "ati" Opt

Re: subscribe

2004-01-08 Thread Neil Magedman
Is there any reason not to have the mail server *itself* catch this and redirect all messages with the subject "subscribe" to the appropriate "-request" address? --Neil On Wednesday 07 January 2004 03:05, Tony Godshall wrote: > You apparently meant to write to > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > but you