t, you can try to fix your DSDT tables or, at last,
boot with "noacpi" kernel parameter.
> Thanks Everyone
>
> Ignacio José De Abásolo
Regards,
Pedro
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o driver may be hanging up the new Xorg version. You can try
other drivers and see if the hangs still happens.
> Regards, Johan
>
Regards,
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BIOS test doesn't show any
> errors. One thing does occur to me. The modules I put in were PC133
> not PC66. In theory, they should be backward compatible, but maybe
> they aren't fully. Does anyone have any experience with that sort of
> thing?
>
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Pedro
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nager's features (CPU frequency
> policies, suspend, hibernate), just with a normal startup. But a mere battery
> icon will also do.
>
Did you tried gnome-power-manager? I think that if IceWM has a "tray" it
could work for you.
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El jue, 24-07-2008 a las 10:54 +0100, Mikhail Ramendik escribió:
> On Thursday 24 July 2008 10:26, Pedro Martínez Juliá wrote:
>
> > > Ideally I would want guidance-power-manager's features (CPU frequency
> > > policies, suspend, hibernate), just with a normal star
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