On Mon, 06 Nov 2000 06:54:17 xsdg wrote:
> I have semi-successfully compiled USB support into the non-pre 2.4.0-test7
and
> it works (my problem is almost definately with the user-space software; the
> kernel _does_ detect the plugins and whatnot...) My laptop is a Toshiba
Satellite
&
on the other stuff, though...
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Is it me, or is the amount of spam being received (on both -devel and -laptop)
picking up? If so, would this be normal (more spam during holidays), or would
it signify that someone is signing debian-{laptop,[EMAIL PROTECTED] up to
receive spam?
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> http://www.threeofus.com
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protocol. First, you can try to kill gpm with
`killall gpm`. If that doesn't work, edit your XF86Config(-4?) and look for
Protocol in the mouse section. The Protocol should be either "PS2" (note, not
"PS/2"), ior ImPS2.
>
> Thanks
> Jonathan
--xs
cardctl info
>
> Socket 0:
> product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Ethernet+Modem II", "CEM2", "1.00"
> manfid: 0x0105, 0x110a
> function: 2 (serial)
> Socket 1:
> no product info available
>
>
> > cat /var/run/stab
>
found from www.debian.org).
You can find the link to the list of unofficial debs on DebianPlanet
<http://www.debianplanet.org>, if you look at the left side and scroll down.
>
> Drew
>
> --
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`init 6` or `shutdown -r now` or `reboot`), the Toshiba
logo and all text thereafter appears warped (the right side and bottom are cut
off, and the remaining graphics are stretched to fit the screen). I am only
able to obtain normal functionality again by turning the la
Oops...forgot two things...
*Do not CC me*
also... my .config is attached...
--xsdg
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unning.
> --
> Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Texas Instruments[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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llisions:0 txqueuelen:100
> Interrupt:5 Base address:0xb000
>
> loLink encap:Local Loopback
> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3924 Metric:1
> RX packets:14 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>
ob...
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ortunately I
> can't give it back)?
Did you look at my suggestion? If the card works, that should work perfectly
(as noted before, I have the exact same card as you do).
>
> TIA,
>
> Felix
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Regarding my sort-of-reprimandish-email:
Sorry... I forgot that the email I'm talking about was _accidentally_ sent (by
the email gnomes and not me :o) to debian-devel instead of debian-laptop... my
suggestion should probably work for you.
-
I have attached my .config (I always forget this step) to this message...
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 01:18:20PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> xsdg wrote:
> > However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> > The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
>
> Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I
kets, 4Kbytes
> TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 8192)
> NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
> Yenta IRQ list 02b8, PCI irq10
> Socket status: 3411
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Fre
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 03:18:03PM -0800, Heather wrote:
>
> Is it possible that your buttons are the same as those "internet keyboard"
> buttons which many desktop users are having to put up with now? (eek,
> winkeyboards.)
I don't think so. The buttons appear to be sound/DVD-related, as the
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
>
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 M
-0x4d7
>cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean.
I have a Toshiba Sattelite 2775XDVD. It has two Type 2 PCMCIA/Cardbus slots.
The above message occurs when my eth card (FA510C) is plugged into Slot 0
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ole-based
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x##y
> Peter Cordes ; e-mail: X([EMAIL PROTECTED] , ns.ca)
>
> "The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
> Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
> my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200
#include
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rprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
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; change BIOS settings and running a couple of Toshiba specific utilities
> (toshutils and toshset pacakges). I don't believe it should affect your
> ability to suspend, though.
>
> Drew
>
> --
> PGP public key available at http://dparsons.webjum
jump.com/drewskey.txt
> Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
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ration? (yes, it's a notebook)
/usr/share/doc/
> Suggested Reading for network, pcmcia, and apm stuff?
>
> --
> 6:53am up 27 days, 13:04, 2 users, load average: 1.00, 1.01,
> 1.22
--xsdg
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ack
> my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200 BCE
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; is this a bug and if so, where should I file it
Erm, more information? Preferably a quote of `apt-get -u dist-upgrade`...
> ---
> Andor Demarteau
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
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y distro that uses spaces in a filename in /dev is b0rked...
Kernel info would be good. Assuming you're using kernel 2.4.x, you may be
coming down with a bad case of docuphobia.
*ahem* "/usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt" *ahem*
>
> thanks all!
>
> -amael
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se buttons. I'm willing to do
have you tried the package called *ahem* hotkeys *ahem*?
> some coding to get them to work eventually, but am at a loss for where to
> start
> looking to start that process. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:15:46PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote:
>My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
> How do I paste?
press SHIFT+INS
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On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:49:43PM +0200, Mikael Hedin wrote:
> xsdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > How do I paste?
> > press SHIFT+INS
>
> Where do you learn all this magic? Is there some doc that teaches
> about these keyboard combos, in X or console?
IRC
E Controller"), and the
non-overclocked PCI bus speed is 33MHz.
> These kernel messages are new since kernel 2.4.2 (which are reported
> by logcheck.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
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edge of the page. Not sure how to fix, though...
sorry.
Quick suggestion: use apsfilter
--xsdg
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\ you are going, any road will get you there. /
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000 06:54:17 xsdg wrote:
> I have semi-successfully compiled USB support into the non-pre 2.4.0-test7
and
> it works (my problem is almost definately with the user-space software; the
> kernel _does_ detect the plugins and whatnot...) My laptop is a Toshiba
Satellite
&
eas on the other stuff, though...
--xsdg
--
/ It is better to let one suspect that you are a fool than to open your mouth\
{and leave them no doubt.http://xsdg.hypermart.net [EMAIL PRO
Is it me, or is the amount of spam being received (on both -devel and -laptop) picking
up? If so, would this be normal (more spam during holidays), or would it signify that
someone is signing debian-{laptop,devel}@lists.debian.org up to receive spam?
--xsdg
pgp public key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.threeofus.com
> -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
--xsdg
--
/ It is better to let one sus
p://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page
--xsdg
--
___
/ Strike a blow against RMS idiocy: \
\ pronounce GNU and Gnome without the hard G. /
/http://xsdg.hypermart.net|[EMAIL PROTECTED]\
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protocol. First, you can try to kill gpm with `killall gpm`.
If that doesn't work, edit your XF86Config(-4?) and look for Protocol in the mouse
section. The Protocol should be either "PS2" (note, not "PS/2"), ior ImPS2.
>
> Thanks
> Jonathan
--xs
cardctl info
>
> Socket 0:
> product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Ethernet+Modem II", "CEM2", "1.00"
> manfid: 0x0105, 0x110a
> function: 2 (serial)
> Socket 1:
> no product info available
>
>
> > cat /var/run/stab
>
.debian.org).
You can find the link to the list of unofficial debs on DebianPlanet
<http://www.debianplanet.org>, if you look at the left side and scroll down.
>
> Drew
>
> --
> PGP public key available at http://dparsons.webjump.com/drew
`init 6` or `shutdown -r now` or `reboot`), the Toshiba
logo and all text thereafter appears warped (the right side and bottom are cut off,
and the remaining graphics are stretched to fit the screen). I am only able to obtain
normal functionality again by turning the l
Oops...forgot two things...
*Do not CC me*
also... my .config is attached...
--xsdg
--
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/ Error reading FAT record: \
\ Try the SKINNY one? (Y/N)/
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unning.
> --
> Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Texas Instruments[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--xsdg
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\
I have attached my .config (I always forget this step) to this message...
--xsdg
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ob...
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--xsdg
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ortunately I
> can't give it back)?
Did you look at my suggestion? If the card works, that should work perfectly (as
noted before, I have the exact same card as you do).
>
> TIA,
>
> Felix
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into your
kernel? If neither of those are true, you need to `modprobe yenta_socket` Also, mine
works with the normal tulip.o, so you might try building the desktop version of the
driver :o)
This is the result on my box:
[xsdg@~]$lsmod
Module Size Used by
nls_cp437
Regarding my sort-of-reprimandish-email:
Sorry... I forgot that the email I'm talking about was _accidentally_ sent (by the
email gnomes and not me :o) to debian-devel instead of debian-laptop... my suggestion
should probably work for you.
-
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 01:18:20PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> xsdg wrote:
> > However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> > The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
>
> Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I
CP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 8192)
> NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
> Yenta IRQ list 02b8, PCI irq10
> Socket status: 3411
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Fre
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 03:18:03PM -0800, Heather wrote:
>
> Is it possible that your buttons are the same as those "internet keyboard"
> buttons which many desktop users are having to put up with now? (eek,
> winkeyboards.)
I don't think so. The buttons appear to be sound/DVD-related, as the
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
>
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00
-0x4d7
>cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean.
I have a Toshiba Sattelite 2775XDVD. It has two Type 2 PCMCIA/Cardbus slots. The
above message occurs when my eth card (FA510C) is plugged into Slot 0
--xsdg
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ole-based
--xsdg
--
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/http://xsdg.hypermart.net|[EMAIL PROTECTED]\
\_
x##y
> Peter Cordes ; e-mail: X([EMAIL PROTECTED] , ns.ca)
>
> "The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
> Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
> my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200
#include
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--xsdg
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/http
; change BIOS settings and running a couple of Toshiba specific utilities
> (toshutils and toshset pacakges). I don't believe it should affect your
> ability to suspend, though.
>
> Drew
>
> --
> PGP public key available at http://dparsons.webjum
jump.com/drewskey.txt
> Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
--xsdg
--
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/ It takes two people to start an argument, \
\ but only one to end it. /
/http://xsdg.hyperm
ration? (yes, it's a notebook)
/usr/share/doc/
> Suggested Reading for network, pcmcia, and apm stuff?
>
> --
> 6:53am up 27 days, 13:04, 2 users, load average: 1.00, 1.01,
> 1.22
--xsdg
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/
ack
> my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200 BCE
--xsdg
--
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/ It takes two people to start an argument, \
\ but only one to end it. /
/http://xsdg.hypermart.net|[EMAIL PROT
> is this a bug and if so, where should I file it
Erm, more information? Preferably a quote of `apt-get -u dist-upgrade`...
> ---
> Andor Demarteau
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
--xsdg
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y distro that uses spaces in a filename in /dev is b0rked...
Kernel info would be good. Assuming you're using kernel 2.4.x, you may be coming down
with a bad case of docuphobia.
*ahem* "/usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt" *ahem*
>
> thanks all!
>
> -amael
--xs
tons. I'm willing to do
have you tried the package called *ahem* hotkeys *ahem*?
> some coding to get them to work eventually, but am at a loss for where to start
> looking to start that process. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
>
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:15:46PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote:
>My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
> How do I paste?
press SHIFT+INS
--xsdg
--
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/ Hildebrant's Principle: If you don
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:49:43PM +0200, Mikael Hedin wrote:
> xsdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > How do I paste?
> > press SHIFT+INS
>
> Where do you learn all this magic? Is there some doc that teaches
> about these keyboard combos, in X or console?
IRC
E Controller"), and the
non-overclocked PCI bus speed is 33MHz.
> These kernel messages are new since kernel 2.4.2 (which are reported
> by logcheck.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
--xsdg
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edge of the page. Not sure how to fix, though...
sorry.
Quick suggestion: use apsfilter
--xsdg
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/ Hildebrant's Principle: If you don't know where \
\ you are going, any road will get you there. /
Hi all. This is just a reminder to please trim your replies to that part of the
mail being replied to which pertains to your response. Thanks!
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0 and eth1 (to differentiate between
my wired card and my wifi card). I can send you my mapping script (written
in ruby) if you want it.
> Hope this helps
>
> Vincent
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, or
from research you have done.
> Justice Daka
>
> Box 245
>
> 103 Cumberland Ave S
>
> Saskatoon S7N 1L6, SK
>
> Tel (306) 251 2256
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e above-mentioned file exists. If it
does, `cat /proc/acpi/events` and press the power button. If everything's
working as it should, you should see a button event. Now just configure acpid
to do what you want it to. If not, look in dmesg(1) for ACPI errors.
--xs
tter{y,ies}, and both are able to
help the user make some sense of these statistics through gnuplot...
--xsdg
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| An infinite number of monkeys given an infinite |
| amount of time can write shakespeare, Windows |
| was a 10 minute 5 monkey job|
) http://www.cuodan
y in 2.4.x with patches from swsusp.sf.net. It is
mostly ok in 2.6.0-testX-mmN (which is what I typically use). It has never
worked for me in 2.6.0-testX (aka without an mm patch).
> Or recommend another brand?
>
> Thank you for your responses.
> Regards,
> Reinhard
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>
>
> Any advice would be helpful... This error occurs when using the woody
> rescue disk which is the 2.2.20 kernel. Any help would be
> appreciated... I leave for college in 3 days and am in desperate need of
> debian!!
Try using t
Hi all. This is just a reminder to please trim your replies to that part of the
mail being replied to which pertains to your response. Thanks!
--xsdg
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| A man differs from a
0 and eth1 (to differentiate between
my wired card and my wifi card). I can send you my mapping script (written
in ruby) if you want it.
> Hope this helps
>
> Vincent
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), or from research you have done.
> Justice Daka
>
> Box 245
>
> 103 Cumberland Ave S
>
> Saskatoon S7N 1L6, SK
>
> Tel (306) 251 2256
--xsdg
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| thing is to use it well.|
e above-mentioned file exists. If it does, `cat
/proc/acpi/events` and press the power button. If everything's working as it should,
you should see a button event. Now just configure acpid to do what you want it to.
If not, look in dmesg(1) for ACPI errors.
--xs
tter{y,ies}, and both are able to
help the user make some sense of these statistics through gnuplot...
--xsdg
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| An infinite number of monkeys given an infinite |
| amount of time can write shakespeare, Windows |
| was a 10 minute 5 monkey job|
) http://www.cuodan
y in 2.4.x with patches from swsusp.sf.net. It is mostly ok in
2.6.0-testX-mmN (which is what I typically use). It has never worked for me in
2.6.0-testX (aka without an mm patch).
> Or recommend another brand?
>
> Thank you for your responses.
> Regards,
> Reinhard
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ldn't be a problem
(the drive on my 2775 was 3+ years old).
::snip? SNIP!::
> Cheers,
> Mariano
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sumption.
Additionally, they both have a massive amount of baggage to install with them, and are
both very difficult to completely remove.
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t; bus mastering control: yes
> power management:no
> throttling control: yes
> performance management: no
> limit interface: yes
>
> And BTW, is there any chance that the fan will turn off or slow down a bit
> at lower CPU speeds (Do they (always) have
one, i dont see any chees monkey antics in |
| there
| < caracal> that's because they're trying to |
| conduct actual business over there, the sods|
| < caracal> and because the majority of them never |
| had a monkey with cheese in their pants ... |
|
(I think). If you
actually wish to use software suspend, I would suggest software suspend 2
(http://swsusp.sourceforge.net)
::snip? SNIP!::
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| Love is the triumph of imagination over |
| intelligence. |
| -- H. L. Mencken
cross between The Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately
> they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming.
> [Simon Slavin in the SDM]
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ck the mailing list archives for usage documentation (subject "Test
patch 2L.", Thu, 04 Dec 2003 18:39:13 +1300). The docs on the website may be
up-to-date now as well (swsusp.sourceforge.net)
>
> --
> Lukasz
>
>
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| September 13, 2001 |
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have
circuitry to prevent this).
>
> All right then, thanks a lot for your help.
> Cheers
> Ale
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ldn't be a problem
(the drive on my 2775 was 3+ years old).
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> Mariano
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nsumption. Additionally, they both have a massive amount of baggage to
install with them, and are both very difficult to completely remove.
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t; bus mastering control: yes
> power management:no
> throttling control: yes
> performance management: no
> limit interface: yes
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> And BTW, is there any chance that the fan will turn off or slow down a bit
> at lower CPU speeds (Do they (always) have
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