sistent but mine seems to be.
P.S. When you upgraded did you go from Ximian Gnome to the standard
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#DONGLE= # specify dongle type
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#ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no"
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My BIOS settings are COM4 and fast IR (slow hasn't seemed to ever work).
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> On 12 Dec 2001 22:43:59 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
> >Unfortunately, I seem to have slipped further backwards and now cannot
> >even get discovery mode to find my palm :-(
> <...>
> >#DISCOVERY=-s
slow. Debian testing, kernel 2.2.20.
Does this start automagically when you try and use /dev/ircomm0 i.e. if
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from pilot-xfer :-(
My setup doesn't seem to be using the irda.conf file.
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is NOT showing any response (as it previously had).
It seems that the kernel/software thinks it's sending but the hardware
isn't??
Should I try loading the maestro driver as a module and try loading them
in different orders?
(Works fine in Windoze so h/w still OK).
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the rest of Gnome loading.
Do you have X installed and xdm/gdm? You need a login manager to login
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loaded it works fine but my IR is no longer
functiining and I have to reboot to reset it.
I tried unloading all IR related drivers and ltmodem drivers and
restarting IR with irattach but to no avail.
Has anyone got a way around this problem?
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> On 15 Jan 2002, Simon Wong wrote:
> > I have noticed on booting that I have a message saying that an IDE bus
> > speed of 33MHz is being assumed.
>
> That's 33MHz *PCI* bus speed. Even if it says IDE everywhere n
utilities (you need irattach to
connect your IR serial port).
It is worthwhile looking at the linux-irda list's archives (Google will
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not
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>
> Enabling 32-bit host transfers and unmasking of the IRQ with hdparm,
> when it works[2], can make a difference, though -- especially the
later
> of those two.
Maybe some time when I'm feeling advent
some of these built in cards seem to go you could get some
interference between various bits of hardware as i have found with my IR
stuff.
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> temp/fan control seems to be better with this BIOS.
>
> Has anyone seen this problem and know a way to get it to work again??!
>
> TIA.
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> > After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> > well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
Well, I have just updated to A21 and it works again.
It was working for a little while when
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When I use gvidm (thanks for that tip) I only get 1400x1050 offered and
ctrl-alt-+/- don't do anything either.
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Still have the same problems, going to see if anyone at SLUG can help
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I'll report back here on any developments.
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under X :-(
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called videogen that seems more
comprehensive.
I would *really* appreciate it if you could let me know if you have used
800x600.
It seems to be impossible to find details on the IBM screen in these
things.
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t; stuffed
The XFree86 log definately tells me that the alternate resolutions I'm
putting in are out of range.
On the other hand my Fn keys no longer work either!
Do you think it could be Xmodmap affecting them?
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d A19.
Problem or me is that my Fn key keeps dropping in and out so I'm staying
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ed and then opens it.
> Anyway, I allways plug/unplug when the computer is on.
> Well it works for me...
Yep, same for i8000 with the A20/A21 BIOS's.
Problem is that you can't charge the damn thing up without turning it on
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changed and are using "pc104", "us" keyboard.
Does anyone have any clues as to what this may be?
TIA for any tips.
I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 (BIOS A18).
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 23:35, Jimmy Hedman wrote:
> I have the same problem, but i think it's due to some linux 2.4.20
> modifications. What kernel are you running?
2.4.19
They were working...damn annoying.
What do you think the kernel stuff may be in 2.4.20?
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> information from the i8k lists on the Dell Support site.
I'm going to have a better look around that site to see what resources
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device.
You need to add the printer to CUPS etc.
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ent but mine seems to be.
P.S. When you upgraded did you go from Ximian Gnome to the standard
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sting) as there are a lot more fun things to play with but you need
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#DONGLE= # specify dongle type
#DISCOVERY=-s # if you want use discovery mode, uncomment this
#ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no"
~#
My BIOS settings are COM4 and fast IR (slow hasn't seemed to ever work).
Any other ideas?
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>
> On 12 Dec 2001 22:43:59 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
> >Unfortunately, I seem to have slipped further backwards and now cannot
> >even get discovery mode to find my palm :-(
> <...>
> >#DISCOVERY=-s
t; slow. Debian testing, kernel 2.2.20.
Does this start automagically when you try and use /dev/ircomm0 i.e. if
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t shows stuff coming from the palm but no response
from pilot-xfer :-(
My setup doesn't seem to be using the irda.conf file.
What steps do you do for connecting to the phone?
Thanks for your help.
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is NOT showing any response (as it previously had).
It seems that the kernel/software thinks it's sending but the hardware
isn't??
Should I try loading the maestro driver as a module and try loading them
in different orders?
(Works fine in Windoze so h/w still OK).
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it in the past but it certainly shouldn't stop
the rest of Gnome loading.
Do you have X installed and xdm/gdm? You need a login manager to login
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loaded it works fine but my IR is no longer
functiining and I have to reboot to reset it.
I tried unloading all IR related drivers and ltmodem drivers and
restarting IR with irattach but to no avail.
Has anyone got a way around this problem?
TIA.
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to end performance - I'm assuming only for
intensive disk use but that may speed up my "locate" updates?
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> On 15 Jan 2002, Simon Wong wrote:
> > I have noticed on booting that I have a message saying that an IDE bus
> > speed of 33MHz is being assumed.
>
> That's 33MHz *PCI* bus speed. Even if it says IDE everywhere n
ties (you need irattach to
connect your IR serial port).
It is worthwhile looking at the linux-irda list's archives (Google will
find it) for other's more specific IR experiences .
Good luck.
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ule) theoretical gain using DMA over PIO, but it's
not
> really measurable.
>
> Enabling 32-bit host transfers and unmasking of the IRQ with hdparm,
> when it works[2], can make a difference, though -- especially the
later
> of those two.
Maybe some time when I'm feeling adventurous.
Thanks for the info.
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some of these built in cards seem to go you could get some
interference between various bits of hardware as i have found with my IR
stuff.
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(pointer jumps all over the place when I move the
mouse).
I am using X 4.1.0-13.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what else to try?
I looked on the Logitech site but didn't see any Linux notes/supprt.
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#x27;m stuck.
The latest I just built was b9 whochj seems to work fine (as have all
the previous versions I have tried).
Maybe you could try that version?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> My 2.4.17 kernel config is attached. I hope it may help.
Well, now it is!
My apologies to the list for sending the kernel instead :-((
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Fair enough too.
>
> Searching terms like "lsof" and "noflushd" should find most of the
> relevant information.
Will do. Tah.
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Is there something else I may be missing as I'd like to set this up too
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Then you can reinstall when Woody's released.
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I am using X 4.1.0-13.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what else to try?
I looked on the Logitech site but didn't see any Linux notes/supprt.
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The latest I just built was b9 whochj seems to work fine (as have all
the previous versions I have tried).
Maybe you could try that version?
>
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>
> Thanks,
>
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Well, now it is!
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Fair enough too.
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> temp/fan control seems to be better with this BIOS.
>
> Has anyone seen this problem and know a way to get it to work again??!
>
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> > After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> > well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
Well, I have just updated to A21 and it works again.
It was working for a little while when
so very compatible.
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When I use gvidm (thanks for that tip) I only get 1400x1050 offered and
ctrl-alt-+/- don't do anything either.
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Still have the same problems, going to see if anyone at SLUG can help
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called videogen that seems more
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I would *really* appreciate it if you could let me know if you have used
800x600.
It seems to be impossible to find details on the IBM screen in these
things.
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t; stuffed
The XFree86 log definately tells me that the alternate resolutions I'm
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On the other hand my Fn keys no longer work either!
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Problem or me is that my Fn key keeps dropping in and out so I'm staying
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> Anyway, I allways plug/unplug when the computer is on.
> Well it works for me...
Yep, same for i8000 with the A20/A21 BIOS's.
Problem is that you can't charge the damn thing up without turning it on
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changed and are using "pc104", "us" keyboard.
Does anyone have any clues as to what this may be?
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I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 (BIOS A18).
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> I have the same problem, but i think it's due to some linux 2.4.20
> modifications. What kernel are you running?
2.4.19
They were working...damn annoying.
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> information from the i8k lists on the Dell Support site.
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