>> On the other hand:
>> ''I can't imagine something that could be worse than this
>> for the software business and the intellectual-property business.''
>Linux IS (part of) the software business, though! That's like saying
>Walmart is bad for shops - it is bad for OTHER, COMPETING shops.
Actual
Greetings.
When suspending my laptop (Toshiba Satellite 1605CDS; BIOS set to
suspend to disk) with Debian 2.2r2's 'apm -s', the screen blanks
and then the system locks up hard (not even the power button works).
In 2.2.17, 'apm -s' works properly, first blanking the screen (maybe
twice), t
Greetings.
Where can I find in-depth information on ACPI and APM? I'd like
to get the problems I've found in 2.2.18 and 2.4.0 fixed.
Ideally, I'd like information on *exactly* how to suspend my
laptop (Toshiba 1605CDS, Phoenix BIOS). I.e., what IO ports,
memory ranges, interrupts to use,
>From Mohammad A. Haque on Thursday, 08 March, 2001:
[snip]
>Also notice that you're now paying MS so you can find their bugs. Very
>nice.
Indeed. They've been very successful so far in getting people to
pony up (pay) for beta software (see W2K: The Beta, Whistler/XP: The
Beta, and (I am pre
>From John Levon on Wednesday, 24 January, 2001:
>Idle curiosity, but what does the "mr" in make mrproper
>stand for ?
My guess is that it is a joke. 'Meister Proper' is the German
Mister Clean (the big, bald guy on the same-name cleaning
agent bottle). I'm not sure of the spelling, thoug
Greetings.
Does anyone know what would cause a lockup when (2.4.x):
* supsending to disk
* changing from X to a virtual console
with APM enabled? Changing from X to a VC functions when APM is
compiled out.
Essentially, the screen blanks once and the machine locks up.
Usually while suspen
>Just a latest question: can be p4-clockmod used together with
>speedstep-centrino? If not, would it make any sense to patch
>speedstep-centrino to use this feature too?
I'm a little confused. How is this different from the ACPI CPU throttling
states (/proc/acpi/processor/CPUn/limit to set, thr
>From Dominik Brodowski on Thursday, 07 July, 2005:
>On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 03:51:17PM -0500, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>> >Just a latest question: can be p4-clockmod used together with
>> >speedstep-centrino? If not, would it make any sense to patch
>> >speedstep
Hi.
Sorry; I accidentally deleted my email and your response, Dmitry. :/
Anyhow, here is /proc/bus/input/devices
$ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0001 Product=0001 Version=ab41
N: Name="AT Translated Set 2 keyboard"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio0/input0
H: Handlers=kbd event0
B: EV=120
>From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>Is that with -rc1 or -rc2?
-rc1. With -rc3, I get:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0001 Product=0001 Version=ab41
N: Name="AT Translated Set 2 keyboard"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio0/input0
H: Handlers=kbd event0
B: EV=120013
B: KEY=4 200 3802078 f840d001 f2
>From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 12:09:50 -0600, Joseph Pingenot
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>> >Nonetheless it would be nice to see the data stream from the touchpad
>&g
>From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:05:41 -0600, Joseph Pingenot
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>> >On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 12:09:50 -0600, Joseph Pingenot
>> ><[EMAIL PRO
>From Dmitry Torokhov on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>Ah, I see. Well, the data in foo.gz file looks like standard PS/2
>protocol, it would be interesting to see the beginning of the dmesg
>(where we do all the detection). It looks like something has reset the
>absolute mode back to standard relativ
>From Joseph Pingenot on Monday, 07 February, 2005:
>Hope that helps.
Did it help any?
-Joseph
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[An Intel exec] said, basically, that customers are "wed" to the Windows
desktop. What he didn't say is that hardware suppliers are wed to Microsoft as
wel
>From Dmitry Torokhov on Tuesday, 08 February, 2005:
>Hi,
>Here is the promised patch. It turns out protocol validation code was
>a bit (or rather a byte ;) ) off.
>Please let me know if it fixes your touchpad and I believe it would be
>nice to have it in 2.6.11.
This patch seems to be working for
Hello all.
I just built -rc4, and it looks like Dmitry's ALPS touchpad fix
(http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0502.1/0199.html) didn't
make it in. Is it percolating up the chain and just didn't make the
deadline, or did it accidentally get dropped?
Thanks!
-Joseph
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>From Pavel Roskin on Wednesday, 02 February, 2005:
>All I want to do is to have a module that would create subdirectories for
>some network interfaces under /sys/class/net/*/, which would contain
>additional parameters for those interfaces. I'm not creating a new
>subsystem or anything like th
Hello.
I just tried (again) to get the most recent kernel version working on my
laptop. All is clear except for one small detail: the trackpad and mouse
buttons don't work. When using the eraser mouse, it moves around fine.
When using the trackpad, the cursour jumps around as though it wer
>From Android on Sunday, 24 June, 2001:
>>I have come to the conclusion that linux is NOT suitable for the general
>>desktop market.
>I have to disagree on this. It runs fine on most PC's, as they use standard
>devices. Just say NO to anything proprietary. This includes Toshiba. Makers of such
I was trying to use inotify to watch process changes (especially process
termination) by watching /proc/.
Sadly, although I could see something reading various files, nothing
was issued when the process I was watching exited and the directory
went away.
Is this intentional, or a bug?
-Jose
>From Al Viro on Tuesday, 31 July, 2007:
>On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 09:16:16PM -0500, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>> I was trying to use inotify to watch process changes (especially process
>> termination) by watching /proc/.
>> Sadly, although I could see something readin
>From Joseph Pingenot on Monday, 30 July, 2007:
>From Al Viro on Tuesday, 31 July, 2007:
>>On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 09:16:16PM -0500, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>>> I was trying to use inotify to watch process changes (especially process
>>> termination) by watching
>From Al Viro on Tuesday, 31 July, 2007:
>On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 10:31:13PM -0500, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>> >From Joseph Pingenot on Monday, 30 July, 2007:
>> >From Al Viro on Tuesday, 31 July, 2007:
>> >>On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 09:16:16PM -0500, Joseph Pingen
>From Al Viro on Tuesday, 31 July, 2007:
>On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 10:40:59PM -0500, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>> I'm trying to implement pwait. It blocks until a specified PID exits,
>> and then it exits.
>er... ptrace(2)?
Should work for most common usage scenarios, alt
>From Justin Piszcz on Sunday, 04 February, 2007:
>Hi,
>Anyone from Intel that reads LKML, could you provide an update as to what
>is happening with support for your HECI Controller/QPS chip, which is used
>on 965 (and possibly other?) chipsets.
I am not from Intel, but the article at
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