Phil Endecott wrote:
Phil Endecott wrote:
- Setting the clock takes up to a second. But I don't think it would
if we didn't have to use --directisa.
It turns out that it still takes up to a second even when hwclock is
reading from /dev/rtc; it still waits for the time to tick over to the
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 12:57:30AM +0200, Santi BĂ©jar wrote:
I've test it with madwifi in 2.6.26 and ath5 in 2.6.27 (just one
driver with each kernel) and the patch does what is expected. But if
you change from madwifi (ath0 by default) to ath5k (wlan0 by default)
you get the wrong $WLAN_IF
I'm trying to set up automatic mounting of the SD card and USB drives in
Gnome on my Eee 701. I've installed gnome-volume-manager package and I
can see that gvm is running, but it doesn't mount anything when I plug
in an USB drive.
Do you have the correct boxes checked under
System
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Do you have the correct boxes checked under System Preferences
Removable Drives and Media?
Yes, just checked again.
I think the problem is with hal. On my desktop where Gnome correctly
mounts USB drives, I get 3 additional hal events:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Phil Endecott
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Unfortunately we don't know anything about the fractional value from the
hardware.
We may be able to set the software clock to t+0.5 which I think would fix
it, wouldn't it?
I think so; it should also have the side