rs to be the better
>choice. I'll keep looking into this to see if I can provide a keymap that
>is ideal on this beast.
Incorrect how? I have mac-usb-us installed on my 400Mhz tibook without
problems.
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>and the file is owned by 'root disk' causing a program with open("/dev/hdb",
>...) or the command 'eject /cdrom' to fail executing.
Change the device to root:cdrom, 0660 and add yourself to group cdrom.
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definitely something that pisses me off about my tibook. I
>could care less about DVD's, and would much rather have a CDRW.
I could happily do without either if the bay could be used for a second
battery.
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uot;xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "macintosh"
Option "XkbLayout""us"
Option "XkbOptions" "alt:swapmeta"
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g that Ben's kernel has a CONFIG_PMAC_APM_EMU
option which provides /proc/apm.
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my understanding is that the normal IDE
>CD driver supports all the necessary calls for that.
I experimented with both recently, using your tree. The xmms-cdread
plugin doesn't work with ide-cd, but does with ide-scsi+sr_mod.
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o use something like xmms-cdread.
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te that some gui applications send such diagnostics to stderr, which
may be redirected to somewhere like ~/.xsession-errors .
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:49:01AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>Brendan O'Dea wrote:
>> The current version of pmud defaults to -s on architectures where sleep
>> is not supported. If snooze does ever end up working properly on the
>> tibook this may need to be change
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:32:39AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>Brendan O'Dea wrote:
>> There is an example powerfail script in /usr/share/doc/pmud/examples.
>
>And make sure that the pmud options in /etc/default/power contain -s .
The current version of pmud defaults to -s on
pt to issue a warning [...]
I forgot to add, if you want it to actually perform some action when
power gets low/restored you need to install a /etc/init.d/powerfail
script (called by init when pmud signals it with SIGPWR).
There is an example powerfail script in /usr/share/doc/pmud/examples.
Regar
essage in a file (possibly stdin) rather than as an
argument:
echo "$msg" | /usr/bin/wall
>Yet, sadly, I cannot get the system to go to sleep, nor can I get any
>battery monitors to tell me anything useful about the system's battery
>state. [...]
Sleep seems to
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