Hi!
I'm still no settisfied with the energy consumption of my iBook2.2. This time
I measured the energy spend during sleep mode. When I enter sleep mode from
MacOS X the battery will go down by ca 13% in 24 hours. When I enter sleep
mode from Linux (snooze) the battery will go down by ca 25& i
Hello,
I've installed a debian woody 3.0 on my new iBook (bought February
2003). Everything is working correctly (X, 3D acceleration, network,
sound) except the sleep mode.
When I close the screen, the laptop goes correclty into sleep mode (the
white led is flashing regurlarly). However, when I o
Hi,
Look at:
http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes
This is a problem in console-tools on woody (fixed in Sid).
Maybe
append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1"
needs to be added to yaboot, etc to fix the problem. Lee, does this
solve it?
Regards,
Alastair
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 17:36, E
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* Lee Adamson [Wed, Feb 26 2003, 06:47:31PM]:
> When the box reboots after initial base system install, a boottime
> keymap is loaded that seems to cause my old 88 key adb keyboard to be
> mapped wrong (using the qwerty/us keymap).
>
> The solution I have found is to use the shell on VT
> From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:26 AM
>
> > never been able to get that message to stop. The only
> strategy that
> > consistently works is to remove "auto" from the
> /etc/network/interfaces
> > eth[01] lines. Then I have to type "ifup eth0" after boot,
> never been able to get that message to stop. The only strategy that
> consistently works is to remove "auto" from the /etc/network/interfaces
> eth[01] lines. Then I have to type "ifup eth0" after boot, as root, but
> that's not so bad.
You can just put the inferface down with ifconfig (or if
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 07:08:36AM -0500, Fred Heitkamp wrote:
> >
> > In regards, alsa, you haven't said exactly what you've tried. Have you
> > installed
> > the alsa-0.9 source and compiled it using 'make-kpkg modules'? If not,
> > that's the way to go.
>
> What kernel options are suppose to w
> From: David Mery, Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 5:26 AM
>
> [snip] As I'm not connected to
> anything, it keeps
> displaying "eth0: switching to force 10bt" / "eth0: switching to force
> 100bt".
> [snip]
I have never been able to get that message to stop. The only strategy that
consistent
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Paul Talacko wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 07:59:38AM -0500, Fred Heitkamp wrote:
>
> In regards, alsa, you haven't said exactly what you've tried. Have you
> installed
> the alsa-0.9 source and compiled it using 'make-kpkg modules'? If not,
> that's the way to go.
Oh, an
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Paul Talacko wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 07:59:38AM -0500, Fred Heitkamp wrote:
> >
> > So far I have been unable to get satisfactory sound using either
> > OSS or Alsa. The OSS driver plays sound through the built in
> > speaker and I don't know how to turn it off. I h
Orion,
I think I wrote my previous message before being fully awake! The issue I
think was trying to point to the vm on the linux partition. By changing
the yaboot.conf according to your email, I've managed to boot Debian
(while on the bus to work!). As I'm not connected to anything, it keeps
disp
> > Access Point is now 44:44:44:44:44:44, which I don't explain. More
> > importantly, "Link Quality" is 0/92 and "Noise level" is 134/153. I
> > don't know what this exactly means but that doesn't sound good to me!
>
> Your airport didn't find your access point. Maybe your essid doesn't
> match
> > > What kind of hardware is used for the base station?
> > The base station we have here is a Cisco Aironet (340 or 350).
> that setup looks similar to the one I've got at home; however,
> I'm using a PCMCIA cisco aironet 350 card on debian-x86
> as base station.
>
> Note that for some bizarr
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 07:59:38AM -0500, Fred Heitkamp wrote:
>
> So far I have been unable to get satisfactory sound using either
> OSS or Alsa. The OSS driver plays sound through the built in
> speaker and I don't know how to turn it off. I haven't been able
> to get Alsa to work yet at all.
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 08:15, Eric Lemoine wrote:
> and nothing works (I can't ping anything).
>
> Access Point is now 44:44:44:44:44:44, which I don't explain. More
> importantly, "Link Quality" is 0/92 and "Noise level" is 134/153. I
> don't know what this exactly means but that doesn't sound goo
Hello Eric,
> > What kind of hardware is used for the base station?
> The base station we have here is a Cisco Aironet (340 or 350).
that setup looks similar to the one I've got at home; however,
I'm using a PCMCIA cisco aironet 350 card on debian-x86
as base station.
Note that for some bizarre r
> > eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"rover" Nickname:"eric-ibook"
> > Mode:Managed Frequency:2.457GHz Access Point: 44:44:44:44:44:44
> >
> > Bit Rate:11Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm Sensitivity:1/3
> > Retry limit:4 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
> > En
Hej Eric,
> eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"rover" Nickname:"eric-ibook"
> Mode:Managed Frequency:2.457GHz Access Point: 44:44:44:44:44:44
> Bit Rate:11Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm Sensitivity:1/3
> Retry limit:4 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
> Encryp
Here's my problem (in more details) with my airport card on an 802.11b
environment:
Upon loading airport module (2.4.20-ben5) I get the following in dmesg:
airport.c 0.11b (Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
eth1: Station identity 001f:0001:0008:0046
eth1: Looks like a Lucent/Agere firmw
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