Can you tell me where?
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:26:25AM +0100, Jes?s Roncero Franco wrote:
> El 23/Mar/2004 a las 10:21:55, Rory Campbell-Lange escribi?:
> > There is a shop in the UK selling off 800Mhz iBooks at 425 pounds. The
> > only specs on the site show the Mhz, that they use PC100SD ram
I'm replying to myself here since I didn't have any answer except one
report from somebody having the same problem as I do...
I just would like to know if anybody has a working i2c system on an
albook, and how i2c is configured in their system. This way, it might be
more easy to file a proper bug
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Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2004 17:02 schrieb Michael Schmitz:
> > and I found something really convincing that I did not know : pmud
> > development has stopped. No updates since 2001 on sourceforge !
>
> I'm really scared now. So it's officially outdated and obsoleted, only
> because no further develo
Hi,
Cedric Pradalier writes:
> I found something really convincing that I did not know : pmud
> development has stopped. No updates since 2001 on sourceforge !
Now I'm convinced as well. pmud obviously is a mature and stable
piece of software that does exactly what I want. Its maintainer is
a
Hi,
Michael Schmitz writes:
> > find: -exec: no terminating ";"
>
> You're kidding, right?
Of course.
> find -type f -exec grep -l {} \; might
> actually work, though.
Listen up, kids. Michael has just shown how you should do a recursive
grep if you don't want to run into nasty surprises.
Am Dienstag, 23. März 2004 20:34 schrieb Soeren Sonnenburg:
> Hmmhhh, but one can still use (fn-)shift+f3/f4 to make it change the
> volume in bigger steps...
>
> Saying that, it does not anymore work with the display brightness -
> matthias ?!
You are right. There is a bug in the keyboard handler
> I'm a bit too slackware to feel concerned by these aspects questions.
> But I read
> http://www.cymes.de/members/joker/projects/pbbuttons/pbbuttond.html
> and I found something really convincing that I did not know : pmud
> development has stopped. No updates since 2001 on sourceforge !
I'm real
> pmud only handles hotkeys and events/sleep.
pmud handles sleep and power events. No hotkeys (unless you count the lid
close switch as hotkey). The local account thing is a red herring for a
laptop, really.
Michael
> > find -exec grep {}
>
> Ahem.
>
> find: -exec: no terminating ";"
You're kidding, right? Above minimalist command line was only meant to
instigate experimentation :-)
find -type f -exec grep -l {} \; might actually
work, though.
> > If you use a hammer to tighten a screw, do you also compla
Hi,
Soeren Sonnenburg writes:
> well there is:
>
> pbbcmd config GOTOSLEEP 1
Can't find this command in the pbbuttonsd package, sorry.
Regards, Jens.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 04:02:23PM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> ohh well, looks like it got removed from the pbbuttonsd (and former
> pbbuttonsd-server) package...
My fault in 0.5.9-1 package, fixed in 0.5.9-2 (see my previous post).
Cheers.
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On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 02:23:44PM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> deb http://www.bononia.it/~zack/ debian/
> deb-src http://www.bononia.it/~zack/ debian/
I've upgraded the pbbuttonsd package so that it Conflicts with pmud (no
Replaces) and ships also pbbcmd (as pointed out in a recent post
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 15:54, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Soeren Sonnenburg writes:
>
> > well there is:
> >
> > pbbcmd config GOTOSLEEP 1
>
> Can't find this command in the pbbuttonsd package, sorry.
>
> Regards, Jens.
ohh well, looks like it got removed from the pbbuttonsd (and former
p
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:36:12 +0100,
Soeren Sonnenburg gracefully wrote:
>On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 15:13, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
>
>well when you use pmud, anyone with an account can snooze your
>machine... as pbbuttonsd uses ipc + some security checks.
>
On a single user laptop, I'm not really frig
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On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 14:43, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
>
> Seriously, gpm just gives up control when I go to tty7 (X), and X
> releases control of it when I go someplace else. It might very well be
> that /dev/psaux can only be read by one process, but I have never had a
> problem with that, be
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 15:13, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> after all this thread about pbbuttond and pmud, I'm still wondering
> which one I should choose. Can someone summarizes the differences and
> intersection between these tools. A link would be appreciated.
well when you use p
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 06:59:12PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> If you want to replace a package completely, then you should use
> Replaces: *and* Conflicts:. Replaces: alone indicates replacing
> individual files.
Yes, sure, I was thinking at both indeed. But still I don't know if
Replaces is app
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 14:41, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Matthias Grimm writes:
>
> > If you have problems with pbbuttonsd please describe them to me so
> > that I can fix them.
>
> AFAICS, there is no command line tool to put the system to sleep.
> pmud comes with snooze, which is real nic
Hi,
Michael Schmitz writes:
> find -exec grep {}
Ahem.
find: -exec: no terminating ";"
> If you use a hammer to tighten a screw, do you also complain about
> unexpected side effects?
Well, tightening a screw with a hammer works to some extent. At
least, it works a lot better than driving in
Hi all,
after all this thread about pbbuttond and pmud, I'm still wondering
which one I should choose. Can someone summarizes the differences and
intersection between these tools. A link would be appreciated.
In general I tend to prefer small atomic programs which are responsible
with a s
Hi,
Matthias Grimm writes:
> If you have problems with pbbuttonsd please describe them to me so
> that I can fix them.
AFAICS, there is no command line tool to put the system to sleep.
pmud comes with snooze, which is real nice.
Also, when I tried pbbuttonsd 0.5.9 on my Pismo yesterday, I had a
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 09:26, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 03:02, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Minor gotcha: I switched the X mouse device from /dev/gpmdata (I had gpm
repeat mouse events) to /dev/input/mice, because I remember reading
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 12:59, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > Please don't! This is *not* true, as pbbuttonsd has important bugs.
> > > So, pmud is still useful.
> >
> > You're free to avoid installing pbbuttonsd, I'm not going to remove pmud
> > package from the archive.
> >
> > The only issue is to d
> > Please don't! This is *not* true, as pbbuttonsd has important bugs.
> > So, pmud is still useful.
>
> You're free to avoid installing pbbuttonsd, I'm not going to remove pmud
> package from the archive.
>
> The only issue is to decide between Conflict and Replace relationship.
Please do _not_
> > Omit the -a option to pmud (in /etc/default/power) and you should be
> > able to do without the fifo.
>
> Will this still work like before?
It should. In case pmud (started without -a) complains about the missing
fifo, file a bug.
> > find is your friend here.
>
> The syntax is quite obfuscat
Hello alltogether!
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 07:45:07PM +0100, Matthias Grimm wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 23. März 2004 18:53 schrieb Wolfram Quester:
>
> Hallo,
>
> > Another interesting thing is that I can't switch my display off with that
> > new version of pbbuttonsd. I can do it with the old versio
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 09:26, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 03:02, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> >
> >>Minor gotcha: I switched the X mouse device from /dev/gpmdata (I had gpm
> >>repeat mouse events) to /dev/input/mice, because I remember reading that
> >>w
> > > 2003-11-13 0.5.6-1
> > > * configure flag --with-pmud added to decide
> > > at compile time to use pmud or not.
> >
> > OK, go ahead then.
>
> nope. pbbuttonsd does not work very well with pmud (hangs/settings not
> restored after wakeup). and as it fully replace pmud it sh
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 03:02, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Minor gotcha: I switched the X mouse device from /dev/gpmdata (I had gpm
repeat mouse events) to /dev/input/mice, because I remember reading that
with the new 2.6 kernel more than one processes can listen to mouse
events
Viktor Rosenfeld a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
Any success reports of udev on ppc?
Yes. It works fine with my 2.6.3-ben2 and 2.6.4 kernels. I use it
normally. pmac widtunnel bi (mirrored door).
There are a missing link in /etc/udev/links.conf. I added this line:
L cdrom hdc
(udev-0.21)
Regards,
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