At 4:33 PM +0200 5/18/00, Sven LUTHER wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 10:15:24PM -0700, Timothy A. Seufert wrote:
The PowerPC 750 (G3) and 7400 (G4) can both fire off an interrupt
when the on-die temperature sensor reading rises above a trigger
value (or falls below a second trigger value). T
At 7:48 AM -0700 5/18/00, Tim Wojtulewicz wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Timothy A. Seufert wrote:
No, it will not.
The PowerPC 750 (G3) and 7400 (G4) can both fire off an interrupt
when the on-die temperature sensor reading rises above a trigger
value (or falls below a second trigger value)
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 03:49:18PM +, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> Sorry, I do not see your point.
>
> My point is that if the CPU is piping hot, and you shutdown the
> computer, no cooling is provided. This is wrong, as the fan has
> nothing to do with the OS and it *must* spin until the t
Björn Johansson wrote:
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> On 18-Maj-00, you wrote:
>
> > Björn Johansson wrote:
> >
> >> It won't matter how I configure login.app or any other login-program for
> >> that matter, because X won't start at all. It just starts and I can move
> >> the mouse for 1 second or so.
> >
> > Do you get ba
Josh wrote:
>
> I thought I'd check out gpm, and now my mouse (trackpad) is frozen in X
> (Gnome w/Enlightenment). I did gpm -k to kill it and de-installed gpm,
> and rebooted. But the mouse is still frozen.
Are you sure gpm isn't running? (check with ps aux|grep gpm)
I also had a frozen point
>> Sorry, I do not see your point.
>>
>> My point is that if the CPU is piping hot, and you shutdown the
>> computer, no cooling is provided. This is wrong, as the fan has
>> nothing to do with the OS and it *must* spin until the temperature
>> reaches a safe level.
>Well, the fan is there
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 01:01:14PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
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> Meaning that the session probably gets started and terminates immediately,
> e.g. because some program doesn't exist or fails.
>
> You really have to check where and how wdm invokes the session and try to find
> out what goes wro
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 12:30:07PM +, Sergio Brandano wrote:
> Ok Sven. You are convinced about your idea, but I am still skeptical.
> In order to persuade me, I need a proof. Please perform this simple
> experiment, then report the result. The experiment is as follows.
> Have a nice and lo
jholland3 wrote:
> When I run certain programs as a user other than root, I seem to have
> problems. IE: Balsa crashes when I try view mail. I tried setting up
> Mozilla in a terminal window and I go this:
>
> nNCL: registering deferred (0)
> could not obtain CmdLine processing service
> ***
> Are you sure gpm isn't running? (check with ps aux|grep gpm)
It doesn't seem to be. I even purged gpm with dpkg. I don't know if I changed
anything else while nessing around with gpm. My XFree86Config file has device
set to /dev/mouse and protocol BusMouse, which is what was working before.
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Josh wrote:
> > Are you sure gpm isn't running? (check with ps aux|grep gpm)
>
> It doesn't seem to be. I even purged gpm with dpkg. I don't know if I
> changed
> anything else while nessing around with gpm. My XFree86Config file has device
> set to /dev/mouse and protoco
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> >> Sorry, I do not see your point.
> >>
> >> My point is that if the CPU is piping hot, and you shutdown the
> >> computer, no cooling is provided. This is wrong, as the fan has
> >> nothing to do with the OS and it *must* spin until the tempe
> Take a look at /dev/mouse. This is usually a symlink to another device
> (for PowerMac owners, /dev/adbmouse or /dev/usbmouse). The gpm install may
> have changed it to point to the gpm repeater /dev/gpmdata.
Yes, you were right. Thanks.
Is there a way to make the trackpad not respond to a tap as a click?
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Josh wrote:
> Is there a way to make the trackpad not respond to a tap as a click?
There's a tiny little utility here that lets you set the trackpad to
"notap" mode (as well as "tap", "drag" and "lock" modes):
http://xenu.phys.uit.no/~alvin/linux/trackpad_tool.tar.gz
Someon
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