-$VERSION/arch/x86/Makefile_32.cpu and containing a bad
symlink from /usr/src/linux-headers-$VERSION/include/asm to asm-i386 (should
be to asm-x86).
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I demand that [EMAIL PROTECTED] may or may not have written...
On Thursday 18 September 2008, Darren Salt wrote:
Silly question answered: Debian documentation describes how to make a new
linux image with make-kpkg. I'll try this method.
$ fakeroot make-kpkg binary-arch
But watch out
information: installed plugins
extensions, what page(s) were being accessed, how much memory was in use etc.
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:
[snip]
Works for me (901).
... except that either the new file should be named bluetooth or
/etc/acpi/lib/bluetooth.sh should refer to /sys/devices/platform/eeepc/bt.
I prefer the former.
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I demand that Markus Hilbert may or may not have written...
Da ich neu bin habe [...]
Try again, this time in English...
[snip]
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| + Buy local
then are used for OSD purposes. (The OSD will also work if a login manager is
currently in control.)
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| + Use more efficient products. Use less
I demand that Damyan Ivanov may or may not have written...
-=| Darren Salt, Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:35:43PM +0100 |=-
I find that either the first method in detect_x_display() for finding a
logged-in user succeeds or the second method also fails. This patch
replaces the second method: rather
I demand that Damyan Ivanov may or may not have written...
-=| Darren Salt, Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 01:58:03PM +0100 |=-
snip
I forgot to mention that I find that the first method only succeeds if a
user is currently logged in via a console or X terminal.
Or the display manager updates utmp
if [ $WLAN_MOD = 'ath_pci' ]; then
- ifdown --force $WLAN_IF
modprobe -r $WLAN_MOD
fi
echo 0 $wlan_control
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/name) = $1 ]; then
+echo Detected $1 as rfkill $_rfkill 2
+RFKILL=$_rfkill/state
+return
+fi
+done
+RFKILL=''
}
detect_x_display()
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I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written...
2008/12/3 Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Prefer to use rfkill where available for toggling wireless bluetooth.
Why do you need support for rfkill in /etc/acpi/actions/wireless.sh?
The interface needs to be properly brought down when
I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written...
2008/12/6 Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written...
[snip]
I'm running 2.6.28-rc5 without /e/a/a/wireless.sh and the wireless toggle
works just fine. What I think should be done is to exit
, perhaps?
[snip]
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| + Burn less waste. Use less packaging. Waste less. USE FEWER RESOURCES.
Man who eats too many prunes, sits on toilet, many moons
).
Patched X.org?
(I've not tried current upstream xf86-input-synaptics, though.)
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| + Output *more* particulate pollutants. BUFFER AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING
650
OptionFingerLow 14
OptionFingerHigh15
I initially tried manually tuning these, but that didn't work too well; so I
let the driver detect these for itself, and I've had no problems with that. I
suggest that you do so too.
[snip]
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, it'll
match lid-close and lid-open events; you're probably not seeing it with your
local build because you've not compiled with ACPI netlink support.)
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version should handle all kernels from 2.6.26 up to 2.6.29?
It should.
Possibly not all -rc kernels, though.
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| Kill all extremists!
RANDOMIZE USR 0
.)
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| + Travel less. Share transport more. PRODUCE LESS CARBON DIOXIDE.
If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something
I demand that Sven Arvidsson may or may not have written...
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 14:40 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
This should help:
[patch snipped]
That's awesome, thank you very much! I have only given it a quick test,
but it seems to work very well.
Good to know
again.
Interesting. This doesn't happen with slim or xdm; I'd call it a bug in gdm.
Do any other login managers not prevent locking?
[snip]
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| URL:http
about this.
[snip]
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He who laughs, lasts
I demand that Sven Arvidsson may or may not have written...
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 18:39 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
Will this be added to the debian package and pushed upstream?
I can certainly file a bug against linux-2.6, but I should push it
upstream myself ASAP since 2.6.30-rc1 is due
I demand that Luca Niccoli may or may not have written...
2009/4/3 Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk:
Works fine here, but it does rely on a running session manager, or at
least the session having been registered.
It tries to fall back to the owner of startx if the session
I demand that Sven Arvidsson may or may not have written...
On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 00:25 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/522472
Great!
I did notice one thing after playing around with it some more. If
brightness is set to maximum and I try to increase it again, I don't get
I demand that Damyan Ivanov may or may not have written...
[snip]
Darren Salt is working on porting rt2860 to use the standard firmware
loading mechanism. In my understanding, that would allow the driver to
remain in the tree (enabled) and the formware moved to the firmware-linux
package
I demand that Ben Hutchings may or may not have written...
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 00:28 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
[ http://alioth.debian.org/~dsalt-guest/rt2860sta-fw.tar.gz ] is now, I
believe, completed; at least, it Works For Me. (I think that it's in a
suitable form for forwarding
) later kernels.
Anyway, that module should already be loaded with exactly those options (see
/etc/init.d/eeepc-acpi-scripts and /sys/module/pciehp/parameters/*); if
something's unloading it, that's what needs to be fixed.
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different drivers strugle for the same device if a remember well.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12706
Basically, stick with that workaround for now; bug 12376 (linked from there)
has a comment that this is fixed in 2.6.30-rc1 by making 'strict' the default
setting.
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remains on.
That's as it should be. Try 0.
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| + Output less CO2 = avoid massive flooding.TIME IS RUNNING OUT *FAST*.
Never put off until tomorrow what you
isn't. The attached patch *should* implement it; you'll have
to test it (I can't).
BTW, if you have the event code for Fn-F4, that would be useful...
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| Kill
I demand that Tawan Ruanebo may or may not have written...
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Darren Salt
[snip]
Touchpad off isn't. The attached patch *should* implement it; you'll
have to test it (I can't).
hm, i'm running 1.0.4 here, the diff is probably 1.0.10 (iirc) ?
Current git (call
I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written...
2009/5/27 Santi Béjar sa...@agolina.net:
2009/5/25 Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk:
We have two branches in eeepc-acpi-scripts.git which need a few quick
tests.
[...]
shengine: only for those who are running Linux 2.6.30
quoting would be good.
(A changelog entry would also be appreciated.)
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| + Buy less and make it last longer. INDUSTRY CAUSES GLOBAL WARMING.
He who
() function is not available
inside hotkey.sh as it is defined in ac_adapter.sh.
Fixed.
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scripts, but of untrusted input. More
variables should be quoted, but we can't quote them all since in some cases
we want to allow expansion to more than one token.
Committed anyway.
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I demand that Santi Béjar may or may not have written...
2009/6/19 Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
I demand that Santi may or may not have written...
When KMS (kernel mode setting) is used the output names have
a number in the end (VGA1 and LVDS1).
---
at the end I haven't
be affecting
built-in hardware, and it looks like all that'll actually be needed is to
report the state.
See http://dev.iksaif.net/projects/acpi4asus/wiki/Backport_module for
backporting instructions.
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| using Debian GNU
don't have to
deal with hard-blocked states, which helps...
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toggling is working again, so you get to
add this:
Tested-By: Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
[snip]
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| + Output *more* particulate
to package and have eeepc-acpi-scripts (eventually)
make use of...
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| + RIPA NOTICE: NO CONSENT GIVEN FOR INTERCEPTION OF MESSAGE TRANSMISSION
$ ping
with just the two S.H.E. states need to have one of those
omitted; I'd omit performance.
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| Kill all extremists!
I'd like to, but I have to wash
tried the Debian testing but it seems that it uses a 2.6.26. May be I
should try the unstable???
I see no reason not to mix them. man apt_preferences for more information.
[snip]
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| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
* Package name: rfkill
Version : 0.1-4-g9429740
Upstream Authors: Johannes Berg, Marcel Holtmann, Tim Gardner
* URL : http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/rfkill
(-rc9 is current).
[snip]
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Do not learn the tricks of the trade
tag 550119 pending
thanks
I demand that Voker57 may or may not have written...
[snip]
I've just resolved this issue by upgrading to acpid from sid. So i guess,
requirements for acpid in eeepc-acpi-scripts should be raised.
Done.
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I demand that Luca Niccoli may or may not have written...
[snip]
On a related note, how long does it take on your Eees to run update-grub?
0.003s. OTOH, the shell reports ENOENT... ;-)
(Running lilo's nice and quick, though.)
[snip]
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to that, which will cause early exit if the
module is built in, which is Not Good. Loading the module in the absence of
/sys/devices/platform/eeepc should be enough to avoid this.
[snip]
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| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds,demon,co
check for the sysfs directory.
Was there meant to be a patch attached? :-)
(BTW, it would be better if it has From and Subject lines and maybe some
descriptive text.)
[snip]
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| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds,demon,co
to load it if
/sys/bus/platform/devices/eeepc is already present; and the load_module
function is useable since modprobe will happily work with switches after the
module name (try modprobe eeepc_laptop -r).
I'll deal with this, though.
[snip]
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with USB ID 05e3:0505.
[snip]
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The man who runs may fight again
/ElantechTouchpad would be
of use too.)
I suspect that without this information, we're looking at squeeze being
released before CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH is enabled...
[snip]
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I demand that Jean-Christophe Lacroix may or may not have written...
- Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk a écrit :
I demand that Jean-Christophe Lacroix may or may not have written...
[snip]
- The Enhanced touchpad is still not recognized
I succeeded getting the two-fingers
? Mine is 1.1.2. If yes, is
there a repository?
Yes (if you can't see where to make the changes); yes.
Pre-empting your next question:
http://git.debian.org/?p=debian-eeepc/eeepc-acpi-scripts.git
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| using Debian GNU
: Prevent a panic when disabling RT2860 wireless
when associated
... which was a broken fix which went into -rc5 along with the 'correct' fix.
All is well there now.
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| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds,demon,co,uk
/pub/asus/EeePC/EeePC4G%28701%29/ should be right for
what you have. I see five BIOS versions there: 0401, 0703, 0801, 0910 (all
EeePC4G*.zip), and 1302 (701-ASUS-1302.zip).
[snip]
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| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds
by $WLAN_MODULE is kernel-only.
Which is the right one depends on what you want.
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If you help a friend
. ;-)
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Idleness is the holiday of fools.
___
Debian
clue; are ACPI events which would be
used to toggle these being generated?
[snip]
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.
Agreed.
[snip]
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You have a deep interest in all that is artistic
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
On 12/9/09, Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
[snip]
I think the kernel should disable SHE by default on the 701 models. I
don't mind if it provides
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
On 12/9/09, Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
[snip]
If I repeatedly plug and unplug the power adaptor with eeepc-acpi-scripts
installed (triggering
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
On 12/10/09, Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
[snip]
Check for the EeePC 701 using DMI. If met, then disable writes to the
cpufv sysfs attribute and log
I demand that Alan Jenkins may or may not have written...
On 12/10/09, Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
[snip]
# sh -x /etc/acpi/actions/ac_adapter.sh . . 0080
(fake unplugging)
# sh -x /etc/acpi/actions/ac_adapter.sh . . 0080 0001
(fake plugging
I demand that Frédéric Boiteux may or may not have written...
Le Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:51:41 +,
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk a écrit :
[snip]
Could you list what events are caused when trying the other keys?
Yes, here is the codes for my 1002HA :
Before I continue, I
of); my 901's certainly never shown a
problem.
OOI, which BIOS version? (I'm using 2103.)
Your kernel configuration may also be relevant.
[snip]
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I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:24:10 +
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
[snip; SHE-triggered freeze while on mains]
Has anyone else seen this issue?
Some 700
events for these and, if so, what are they? (Would also help to know this for
the S.H.E. button.)
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I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 23:21:04 +
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:24:10 +
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote
)... i'll keep trying to get the kernel
config right.
http://tartarus.org/~ds/config-2.6.31-eee should help.
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compiler version are you using? I ask mainly because there are
presently reasons to avoid 4.4 if certain kernel debugging options are
enabled.
[snip; you don't top-post, I don't remove context]
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| using Debian GNU/Linux
in the kernel.
Could you give me some hints on how I could debug this?
# invoke-rc.d acpid stop
# acpid -dfl
[snip]
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I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 23:21:39 +
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
[see below]
I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have top-posted...
Thanks Darren - if I use your config on the 2.6.31.9 source do I also
I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 13:36:30 +
Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk wrote:
I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
[snip]
Also, aside from the situation where it wouldn't boot that kernel, the
only other
, doesn't set the
state.
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tartar sauce: n. # rm -rf /usr/{local/,}src
/etc/rcS.d but not any other /etc/rc?.d.)
[snip]
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You have been selected for a secret mission
?
but there is directory
ls /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/
[snip]
That's separate.
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I demand that Juha Heinanen may or may not have written...
Darren Salt writes:
- fn-f2 does not have any effect. wifi interface is up all and works
all the time.
Interesting. The kernel should be handling this...
What does acpi_listen have to say when you press Fn-F2?
acpi_listen does
I demand that Juha Heinanen may or may not have written...
Darren Salt writes:
looks like /etc/rcS.d/S18eeepc-acpi-scripts is run. is there a way to
know that the overclocking factor currently is?
To know that it's what?
bios allows me to set overclocking factor from 05% to 30%. it would
in eeepc-acpi-scripts git.
[snip]
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I'd like to, but I'm waiting to see
I demand that Darren Salt may or may not have written...
I demand that Juha Heinanen may or may not have written...
Frédéric Boiteux writes:
[snip]
- touchpad toggle fn key f3 causes green touchpad off text or something
like that to show up on the screen, but touchpad is NOT turned off
to use to release frozen mouse.
acpi-support-base, not eeepc-acpi-scripts, handles the power button.
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I demand that giggzounet may or may not have written...
Darren Salt a écrit :
I demand that giggzounet may or may not have written...
[snip]
- the 1201N has an atom 330 processor. The frequency scaling doesn't
work with all the AMD64 kernels I have tested [...] is it possible to
scale
I demand that giggzounet may or may not have written...
Darren Salt a écrit :
I demand that giggzounet may or may not have written...
I'm new on this list. I have now an eeepc 1201N and i'm trying to install
debian on it...So I choose debian stable (lenny) with backports and few
unstable
The attached patch modifies the 3G toggle support to use /dev/rfkill where
available. To test, you'll need eeepc-acpi-scripts git (rfkill branch) and,
once you're sure that that's still working, the rfkill package from unstable.
(You can still test even if /dev/rfkill is missing.)
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| Darren
I demand that Christoph Dibak may or may not have written...
I had such trouble yesterday. I got alway a Unknown Error 132 when i
tried to ifconfig wlan0 up on my 1005 HA.
That's ERFKILL; the device is blocked (soft-blocked, in this case).
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*sure* that you don't mean xserver-xorg-input-synaptics? :-)
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Could somebody test eeepc-acpi-scripts rfkill branch to check that I've not
broken 3G modem toggling?
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I demand that W. Martin Borgert may or may not have written...
I just grabbed the 1005PE and the current DI snapshot CD using an external
USB DVD drive.
i386 or amd64? AIUI, either will work with both the 1005P and 1005PE (and,
presumably, any other 'P' model)...
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| Darren Salt
I demand that W. Martin Borgert may or may not have written...
On 2010-01-26 03:10, Darren Salt wrote:
i386 or amd64? AIUI, either will work with both the 1005P and 1005PE (and,
presumably, any other 'P' model)...
I wasn't aware of this. I use i386 (which felt in the past for
me a little
.
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If I save time, when do I get to spend it?
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Debian-eeepc-devel mailing
to powertop, it's a hwC0D0 Realtek ALC269.
Realtek ALC269 here too, though there may be minor differences in how it's
connected up.
[snip]
Kernel: Linux 2.6.33-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
You should also recheck with 2.6.32-3-amd64.
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: ISA adapter
Core 0: +10.0°C (crit = +90°C)
coretemp-isa-0001
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +9.0°C (crit = +90°C)
eeepc-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
fan1:920 RPM
$
$ acpi -t
Thermal 0: ok, 47.0 degrees C
$
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chip, it's an Intel Corporation System Controller Hub (SCH
Poulsbo) Graphics Controller rev 7 ;)
Ah. You get to keep both parts, then ;-)
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]; then
See commit a0892a9b; consider if code which may set that is inserted between
the initial assignment and that test, and later (re)moved.
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of hotkey events is, I think, best not done
before squeeze is released (consider those who want to use lenny+backports),
though I see no reason not to do this on a branch now.
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it enabled).
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Contact your dead calculators through an electronic medium
I demand that Luca Niccoli may or may not have written...
On 22 April 2010 18:35, Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
wrote:
It's what needed to be done at the time to get these working. IIRC, it
depended on whether you were installing a squeeze or sid kernel or
building your own
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