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on boot). Will I have to wait for ACPI tool to mature before I can
turn speedstep on/off?
ATM when my machine is idle x86info tells me its 6Mhz and when I compile
the kernel it goes back up to 850. With speedstep disabled does
x86info always return the same value?
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uldn't know how to
> > check that.
> I think you'd see it if it works :)
> Just test some 3D-xscreensavers with and without dri...
> Informations are parsed anyway by X to your Logfiles /var/log/XFree86.0 or
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applying it.
Specificially the 2.4.21-pre3 worked great the other day.
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Great!.. i've been wanting this for ages. Is this packages in
exaperimental now? Do you have any plans for wireless stuff
like automatcially configuring devices when certain SSIDs are
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xt weekend, many thanks!
Just install ifplugd and put the wwwoffle on/offline scripts in
/etc/network/if-{up,down}.d/. I think I filed a bug to have them
included here by default (like in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d).
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one would make a kernel-patch-acpi
package. My laptop requires this patch. I expect many ppl spend
time tracking acpi.sf.net and kernel.org. Maybe an RFP is in order.
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> > sequence/command.
>
> stty -echo # turn echo off
> stty echo # turn echo on
I use 'reset'
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h the pcmcia-source drivers it works fine.
> >
> > Perhaps recompiling the pcmcia-cs-source under the new kernel can help ?
> > ( i think, at least, if modversions are enabled )
>
> The pcmcia-cs-source drivers work fine. But I want to move to the kernel
> drivers as they a
-tools' package for configuring these values there.
Or linux-wlan-ng, if you use these drivers. Seems to support the
same sytax for interface defintion, which is nice.
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fix, procmail) is configured
> for mbox (and I have a lot of these folders).
Its worth it.
offlineimap works so well its worth switching to Maildirs.
You don't need to change to Maildir on the server (which is where
you run postfix and procmail I assume). But if you do change on
the s
"Device" "/dev/gpmdata"
/etc/gpm.conf
repeat_type=raw
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the best part of a day
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the machine
on boot). Will I have to wait for ACPI tool to mature before I can
turn speedstep on/off?
ATM when my machine is idle x86info tells me its 6Mhz and when I compile
the kernel it goes back up to 850. With speedstep disabled does
x86info always return the same value?
sam
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kage) and 4.2 installed,
> the fonts used coming from XFree86-4.1 (it doesn't matter, I guess)
Thats *exactly* what I did on my Sony Vaio GR150k. Been working fine
for months now. I even got radeon DRI working (at last, accelerated
3D on my laptop!) for a while but it crached when I switch
upgrade without your net
the connection :)
You may also want to install something like nscd as a local
nameserver because several daemons (fetchmail, wwwoffle)
reallu don't like it when you change resolv.conf without
restarting them.
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t's
hibernation data.
So I guess lilo is compatible with windows XP hibernation.
AFAIK, linux swsusp (SysReq-d) does the same thing as XP
hibernation. i.e. It detects the hibernation during kernel
boot. Doesn't really have anything to do with lilo or the
bios at all. I could be wro
ot more than 50 Euro)
I got the cheapest one I could find on the net (use yahoo or similar
to compare prices). Its a Hawking 56k. Cost about 50 Euro I think.
The kernel-pcmcia modules from 2.4.18 work jsut find. You actual
module you will need to load is serial_cs (but pcmcia-cs should know this
nfo to avoid the whole /proc mess.
So any tools might be a little premature. But on the other hand
I would really love a little gnome applet :)
sam
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On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:28:08PM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
That's sid isn't it? I am running woody and I have no acpi package.
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Looks like ACPI is actually very useful already!
Anyone want to buy a hardware PCMCIA modem? ;-)
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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
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CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_ISA=y
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at boot time.
Have you tried the latest acpi patch from acpi.sf.net?
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mment some #define in the /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/video.S
> 2. Put vga=788 in the lilo.conf file.
> 3. Compiled the kernel and support for VGA text console, and Video mode
> selection support.
Try the VESA framebuffer console. It works on my vaio.
See Documentation/fb/vesafb.tx
east partially...
> well, it makes my system almost unuseable, because it querys the static
> info also every second, which temporarily blocks my system...
Works great for me with acpi: gnome-applets2-2.0.1-4
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kage) and 4.2 installed,
> the fonts used coming from XFree86-4.1 (it doesn't matter, I guess)
Thats *exactly* what I did on my Sony Vaio GR150k. Been working fine
for months now. I even got radeon DRI working (at last, accelerated
3D on my laptop!) for a while but it crached when I switch
t upgrade without your net
the connection :)
You may also want to install something like nscd as a local
nameserver because several daemons (fetchmail, wwwoffle)
reallu don't like it when you change resolv.conf without
restarting them.
sam
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t's
hibernation data.
So I guess lilo is compatible with windows XP hibernation.
AFAIK, linux swsusp (SysReq-d) does the same thing as XP
hibernation. i.e. It detects the hibernation during kernel
boot. Doesn't really have anything to do with lilo or the
bios at all. I could be wro
ot more than 50 Euro)
I got the cheapest one I could find on the net (use yahoo or similar
to compare prices). Its a Hawking 56k. Cost about 50 Euro I think.
The kernel-pcmcia modules from 2.4.18 work jsut find. You actual
module you will need to load is serial_cs (but pcmcia-cs should know this
nfo to avoid the whole /proc mess.
So any tools might be a little premature. But on the other hand
I would really love a little gnome applet :)
sam
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On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:28:08PM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> The acpi package on woody is:
> acpi-0.0.5-1 and it's on
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/acpi.html
That's sid isn't it? I am running woody and I have no acpi package.
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Looks like ACPI is actually very useful already!
Anyone want to buy a hardware PCMCIA modem? ;-)
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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
#
CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_ISA=y
# CONFIG_SBUS is not set
CONFIG_UID16=y
#
# Code ma
ACPI at boot time.
Have you tried the latest acpi patch from acpi.sf.net?
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east partially...
> well, it makes my system almost unuseable, because it querys the static
> info also every second, which temporarily blocks my system...
Works great for me with acpi: gnome-applets2-2.0.1-4
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hat will work with many PPP and ethernet
setups and integrate with ifupdown (i'm still waiting for PPP
settings to go in /etc/network/interfaces as well) and set things like
the exim smart-host. I'd say whereami is the closest to being usefull
but its hard enough to setup that I still do stu
uldn't know how to
> > check that.
> I think you'd see it if it works :)
> Just test some 3D-xscreensavers with and without dri...
> Informations are parsed anyway by X to your Logfiles /var/log/XFree86.0 or
glxinfo tells you this (from xbase-clients).
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::
en using for acpi-patch for over year now (my PCI
IRQs are srewed without it). Never had any probs with
applying it.
Specificially the 2.4.21-pre3 worked great the other day.
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>down set-mail-relay queue
Great!.. i've been wanting this for ages. Is this packages in
exaperimental now? Do you have any plans for wireless stuff
like automatcially configuring devices when certain SSIDs are
detected?
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teway 10.0.0.10
iface eth0 inet dhcp
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h the pcmcia-source drivers it works fine.
> >
> > Perhaps recompiling the pcmcia-cs-source under the new kernel can help ?
> > ( i think, at least, if modversions are enabled )
>
> The pcmcia-cs-source drivers work fine. But I want to move to the kernel
> drivers as they a
-tools' package for configuring these values there.
Or linux-wlan-ng, if you use these drivers. Seems to support the
same sytax for interface defintion, which is nice.
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fix, procmail) is configured
> for mbox (and I have a lot of these folders).
Its worth it.
offlineimap works so well its worth switching to Maildirs.
You don't need to change to Maildir on the server (which is where
you run postfix and procmail I assume). But if you do change on
the s
.
2. There are problem with ifupdown-roaming and wlan-ng.
If you simply don't do mapping on wlan0 this problem
doesn't appear. (i think ifupdown-roaming assumes iwconfig).
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.
2. There are problem with ifupdown-roaming and wlan-ng.
If you simply don't do mapping on wlan0 this problem
doesn't appear. (i think ifupdown-roaming assumes iwconfig).
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