Am Dienstag, 31. August 2021, 19:24:15 CEST schrieb Michael:
> On Tuesday, 31 August 2021 12:08:04 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 31. August 2021, 00:18:43 CEST schrieb Michael:
> > > If the alsa drivers are not compiled as modules, the above file would
> > > not
> > > have any
On Tuesday, 31 August 2021 12:08:04 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 31. August 2021, 00:18:43 CEST schrieb Michael:
> > If the alsa drivers are not compiled as modules, the above file would not
> > have any effect. Anyway, let's try this in /etc/asound.conf:
> >
> >
Am Dienstag, 31. August 2021, 00:18:43 CEST schrieb Michael:
> If the alsa drivers are not compiled as modules, the above file would not
> have any effect. Anyway, let's try this in /etc/asound.conf:
>
> defaults.pcm.card 1
> defaults.pcm.device 0
> defaults.ctl.card 1
>
> On a reboot your
On Monday, 30 August 2021 21:03:02 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Am Montag, 30. August 2021, 13:30:03 CEST schrieb Michael:
> > There was a recent move to pipewire which could have jumbled audio devices
> > around for you - but I am not familiar with how pipewire works, or why it
> > would have
Am Montag, 30. August 2021, 13:30:03 CEST schrieb Michael:
> On Monday, 30 August 2021 11:30:38 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have a weird problem on my Lenovo P14s laptop. Before I applied a world
> > upgrade (based on August 22 state portage), the internal speaker of the
On Monday, 30 August 2021 11:30:38 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a weird problem on my Lenovo P14s laptop. Before I applied a world
> upgrade (based on August 22 state portage), the internal speaker of the
> laptop worked fine, but now its all silent, although all mixer
On 2020-03-28 11:07, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 28 March 2020 09:43:56 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Friday, March 27, 2020 3:18:47 PM CET n952162 wrote:
I want my wireless to continue when I close my laptop lid. Does anyone
have a clue what I have to set to make that happen?
I've followed it
On Saturday, 28 March 2020 09:43:56 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Friday, March 27, 2020 3:18:47 PM CET n952162 wrote:
> > I want my wireless to continue when I close my laptop lid. Does anyone
> > have a clue what I have to set to make that happen?
> >
> > I've followed it this far:
> >
On Friday, March 27, 2020 3:18:47 PM CET n952162 wrote:
> I want my wireless to continue when I close my laptop lid. Does anyone
> have a clue what I have to set to make that happen?
>
> I've followed it this far:
>
> /etc/acpi/events/lm_lid.sh
>/etc/acpi/actions/lm_lid.sh
>
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 17.12.2014 um 07:33 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
Try cleaning the vents.
Also, most couches have a tendency to compress when something like a laptop
is
on it. Effectively blocking all airflow.
If the temperature goes to 99C when on top of a table, return the
On 17/12/2014 11:03, Dale wrote:
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 17.12.2014 um 07:33 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
Try cleaning the vents.
Also, most couches have a tendency to compress when something like a laptop
is
on it. Effectively blocking all airflow.
If the temperature goes to 99C when
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/12/2014 11:03, Dale wrote:
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 17.12.2014 um 07:33 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
Try cleaning the vents.
Also, most couches have a tendency to compress when something like a
laptop is
on it. Effectively blocking all airflow.
If the
On Dec 17, 2014, at 8:37, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
When I compile bigger packages on my small ThinkPad X220 I sometimes put
it into the fridge ;-)
This effectively cools it down rather quickly ... and I ssh in via wifi.
Not to be tried at home ;-)
This is hilarious ;D
On Dec 17, 2014, at 12:56, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/12/2014 11:03, Dale wrote:
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 17.12.2014 um 07:33 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
Try cleaning the vents.
Also, most couches have a tendency to compress when something like a
On 12/17/2014 02:46 PM, Matti Nykyri wrote:
Because the temperature of the laptop in the freezer
will always be above dew point it will never get wet.
When you take it out though it's temperature will most likely be below dew
point of the ambient air so water will condensate
Right. Which is
Thanasis wrote:
On 12/17/2014 02:46 PM, Matti Nykyri wrote:
Because the temperature of the laptop in the freezer
will always be above dew point it will never get wet.
When you take it out though it's temperature will most likely be
below dew point of the ambient air so water will condensate
Hi,
Stefan G. Weichinger writes:
When I compile bigger packages on my small ThinkPad X220 I sometimes put
it into the fridge ;-)
This effectively cools it down rather quickly ... and I ssh in via wifi.
Haha, this whole thread reminded me of this XKCD:
http://xkcd.com/1172/
Regards,
--
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:18:54PM +, Mick wrote:
There may be nothing wrong with your configuration, but something wrong with
the design of your laptop. Some laptops are not designed particularly well
with regards to ventilation. In the summer I have a desk fan which I turn on
and
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 07:37:24AM +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
When I compile bigger packages on my small ThinkPad X220 I sometimes put
it into the fridge ;-)
This effectively cools it down rather quickly ... and I ssh in via wifi.
Not to be tried at home ;-)
Hahaha, I've actually
;-)
Yes, nice.
To explain: I only let the thinkpad in there for maybe 10 minutes or so ... So
the risk is minimized, I assume.
Am 17. Dezember 2014 18:44:37 MEZ, schrieb Christian Kruse c...@defunct.ch:
Hi,
Stefan G. Weichinger writes:
When I compile bigger packages on my small ThinkPad
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2014 21:16:38 Randy Westlund wrote:
Hey guys,
When I'm compiling something large and close the lid of my laptop (lid
close events disabled) or leave it on the couch where it can't get
proper airflow, it tends to overheat and crash. If I leave it open and
on a table,
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 04:16:38 PM Randy Westlund wrote:
Hey guys,
When I'm compiling something large and close the lid of my laptop (lid
close events disabled) or leave it on the couch where it can't get
proper airflow, it tends to overheat and crash. If I leave it open and
on a
Am 17.12.2014 um 07:33 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
Try cleaning the vents.
Also, most couches have a tendency to compress when something like a laptop
is
on it. Effectively blocking all airflow.
If the temperature goes to 99C when on top of a table, return the laptop to
the shop as it is
22 54
- Original Message -
*From:* Zhang Jun gb2...@gmail.com
*To:* gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
*Sent:* Monday, 23 April, 2012 03:50
*Subject:* Re: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot
I get the dmesg log and kernel config, forgot to get the rc.log ( using
windows now
Please try to deactivate everything related to framebuffer and specific
video hardware in your kernel config. See if it helps, then activate one
option at a time until it breaks again.
Specifically:
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
Sent: Monday, 23 April, 2012 03:50
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot
I get the dmesg log and kernel config, forgot to get the rc.log ( using
windows now ).
please help to have a look on these files,
also tryed boot with different kernel parameters for acpi, only
did you look at the logs? if you haven't already looked at them dmesg and
/var/log/rc.log
have information that could help you pinpoint the problem.
one of the earlier live-cds had that problem and I got around it by starting
the the cd with
gentoo noacpi nox options though I doubt this can help
On 29 November 2011 23:17, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm finally joining the 21st century having purchased my first new
TV in more than 13 years. My laptop runs KDE with Nvidia drivers. I'm
wondering what the process is to switch the audio video output of my
laptop the
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:17:53PM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm finally joining the 21st century having purchased my first new
TV in more than 13 years. My laptop runs KDE with Nvidia drivers. I'm
wondering what the process is to switch the audio video output of my
laptop the its
Ask not will this work on Gentoo, rather ask will this work on
Linux!
Your answer is very interesting, Iain.
I'll try what you wrote, and then take my decision ;-)
Thank you very much for the explanation.
Roger
The best would be to run lspci on the machine as others suggested. You
can paste the lspci -n output here and get the availability of drivers
for linux. http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
There is also lists of hardware/laptops known to be working on Gentoo.
N series is not listed on Gentoo wiki but
The best would be to run lspci on the machine as others suggested. You
can paste the lspci -n output here and get the availability of drivers
for linux. http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
There is also lists of hardware/laptops known to be working on Gentoo.
N series is not listed on Gentoo wiki
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 11:08 +0200, Roger Cahn wrote:
Ask not will this work on Gentoo, rather ask will this work on
Linux!
Your answer is very interesting, Iain.
I'll try what you wrote, and then take my decision
Thank you for your answers.
To get a sensible answer on a question like that, you MUST supply the
entire
spec of all the hardware you intend to buy. Only then can people offer an
opinion on how good or otherwise the drivers are.
Here are the specifications:
Specifications
Processor Cache
Hi,
Ask not will this work on Gentoo, rather ask will this work on
Linux! You'll get much better responses to your research on google at
least. If it works on any mainstream Linux distribution, there's a
99.9% chance it will work on Gentoo.
For example, I just did a google search for NVIDIA®
Apparently, though unproven, at 14:03 on Tuesday 26 October 2010, Roger Cahn
did opine thusly:
Hi,
I want to buy a laptop Asus N series,
but could anybody tell me if its possible
to use it with Gentoo-Linux?
And in case of yes, if it's a good choice?
Thank you
Roger
Does it have Intel
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.comwrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 14:03 on Tuesday 26 October 2010, Roger
Cahn
did opine thusly:
Hi,
I want to buy a laptop Asus N series,
but could anybody tell me if its possible
to use it with
2009/12/2 BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com:
I'm still working to get my laptop back up; I have one more thing to try.
Presently, I am having a problem with the compiling a 2.6.30-gentoo-r8 kernel
that actually works. It might be a processor issue - linux reports it as a
Pentium M which is what I
On 12/2/2009 11:26 AM, Mick wrote:
2009/12/2 BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com:
I'm still working to get my laptop back up; I have one more thing to try.
Presently, I am having a problem with the compiling a 2.6.30-gentoo-r8 kernel
that actually works. It might be a processor issue - linux reports
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 06:13 -0800, BRM wrote:
the the grub keeps reporting that it is not a recognized format or
something to that effect, so it won't load it.
Please post the exact error message (write it down if need be). Simply
saying or something to that effect tends to lead to errors in
- Original Message
From: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com
2009/12/2 BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com:
I'm still working to get my laptop back up; I have one more thing to try.
Presently, I am having a problem with the compiling a 2.6.30-gentoo-r8
kernel that actually works. It might be a
BRM wrote:
- Original Message
From: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com
2009/12/2 BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com:
I'm still working to get my laptop back up; I have one more thing to try.
Presently, I am having a problem with the compiling a 2.6.30-gentoo-r8 kernel
that actually works.
- Original Message
From: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com
On Wednesday 02 December 2009 20:52:35 BRM wrote:
- Original Message
From: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com
2009/12/2 BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com:
- which makes me ask:
What is your exact error message?
I'll
for the help all!
Ben
- Original Message
From: BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 12:59:55 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Laptop Lid Close...
Cool. Thanks. That looks like it should solve the issue.
Ben
- Original Message
From
: Gregory SACRE gregory.sa...@gmail.com
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 2:57:31 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Laptop Lid Close...
This is the script I am using. It is spawned by the default.sh from /etc/acpi:
-- SCRIPT START
Cool. Thanks. That looks like it should solve the issue.
Ben
- Original Message
From: Gregory SACRE gregory.sa...@gmail.com
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 11:32:32 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Laptop Lid Close...
I've googled a bit and found
Hi
BRM wrote:
I mostly run KDE 3.5 (I'll go to KDE4 when I can...once portage 2.2 comes
out and all)
There's no need to wait for Portage 2.2 in order to install KDE 4, 2.1.6.4
also seems to support EAPI 2.
Gian
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 02:14 -0500, Joshua Murphy wrote:
if radeontool or something will allow you to disable the display even
when you aren't in X, or without proper access to the display (like
xset requires) you might be able to even escape needing that xhost
setting. No way of testing it at
This is the script I am using. It is spawned by the default.sh from /etc/acpi:
-- SCRIPT START --
# default display on current host
export XAUTHORITY=/home/your_user/.Xauthority
DISPLAY=:0.0
# find out if monitor is on
STATUS=`cat
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 2:57:31 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Laptop Lid Close...
This is the script I am using. It is spawned by the default.sh from /etc/acpi:
-- SCRIPT START --
# default display on current host
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:24 PM, BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm running a Dell D600, and I've located a number of tools for it but I am
not seeing anything related to when I close the lid. Since I got Gentoo
running on it, the Monitor continues running when I close the lid.
I've found
On Friday 2 May 2008, 18:41, Mark Knecht wrote:
Data:
80GB hard drive
2GB DRAM
Questions:
1) What's the recommended order to install dual boot today. I prefer
to go Gentoo first, XP second. Any issues?
Yes. XP will blow away the MBR and replace it with its own MBR, so, to be
able to
On Friday 02 May 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
My Windows Vista laptop ate the big one from M$ and died under the
weight of Windows Update. The hardware seems to check out fine
overnight so I'm going to finally do dual boot on this machine like I
wanted to when I bought it.
Data:
80GB hard
Am Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 schrieb Mark Knecht:
My Windows Vista laptop ate the big one from M$ and died under the
weight of Windows Update. The hardware seems to check out fine
overnight so I'm going to finally do dual boot on this machine like I
wanted to when I bought it.
Data:
80GB hard
Hi,
On linux-2.6.25 NTFS write support is finally stable...
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NTFS_RW=y
No need to go FAT anymore...
Cheers,
Sandro
--
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 02 May 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
My Windows Vista laptop ate the big one from M$ and died under the
weight of Windows Update. The hardware seems to check out fine
overnight so I'm going to finally do dual
Am Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 schrieb Mark Knecht:
I presume I'll use
grub root(hd0,4)
to point at my root and still use
That should be grub's root (/boot), NOT linux' (/), means (hd0,1) if /boot is
sda2.
grub setup (hd0) to get grub installed into the MBR?
That's correct.
Bye...
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Dirk Heinrichs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 schrieb Mark Knecht:
I presume I'll use
grub root(hd0,4)
to point at my root and still use
That should be grub's root (/boot), NOT linux' (/), means (hd0,1) if /boot is
sda2.
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP:
sda1 - /boot = 50MB
sda2 - swap (unsure whether I should dedicate 4GB to this. That's 5%
of my drive and I won't likely ever use all of 2GB or RAM.)
sda3 - /var = 2GB
sda4 ==extended
sda5 - / balance
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Sandro Hannemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On linux-2.6.25 NTFS write support is finally stable...
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NTFS_RW=y
No need to go FAT anymore...
Cheers,
Sandro
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks. However that's not on the 2007.0
On Friday 02 May 2008, Sandro Hannemann wrote:
Hi,
On linux-2.6.25 NTFS write support is finally stable...
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NTFS_RW=y
No need to go FAT anymore...
Not quite.
It's not ntfs-ng, it's the same old ntfs write support that's been there
for ages, and it's *partial*
| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30
minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but
there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages.
How
| do you troubleshoot something like this?
|
| - Grant
Grant wrote:
Dale said this part. o_O
Do you recall what you did? Recompile a package? Blow out some dust
bunnies? Cross your toes?
I believe it stopped freezing after it's periodic ext3 filesystem
check after a reboot, but it didn't report any type of error after the
check. Another
| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
| do you troubleshoot something like this?
|
| - Grant
|
| Start
Grant wrote:
| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
| do you troubleshoot something like this?
|
| - Grant
|
|
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Joseph wrote:
| On 03/31/08 09:26, Grant wrote:
| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you
2008/3/31, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
-
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 09:26:34AM -0700, Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot
Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
There's a decent
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
The first thing to determine is that whether it is freezing of the
user interface or the underlying kernel. For desktops I often compile
the kernel with the option that it flashes the keyboard LEDs when it
is panicking, so I can see
On 03/31/08 09:26, Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
- Grant
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
The first thing to determine is that whether it is freezing of the
user interface or the underlying kernel. For desktops I often compile
the kernel with the option that it flashes the keyboard LEDs when it
is
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:31:50 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
1) Does it freeze under no load? Just boot it and wait. don't log in,
etc.
I'd also try booting from a Knoppix CD to see if it still happens. It is
doesn't, the problem is in software, not hardware.
Running memtest86 wouldn't be a bad
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Hi,
I had problems with CFS too. Similar to the one's you describe. Under
heavy disk/cpu-load (like emerge and updatedb in parallel) the system
was unresponsive. I changed the scheduler back to anticipatory and the
problem was gone.
Interestingly i
Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi,
I had problems with CFS too. Similar to the one's you describe. Under
heavy disk/cpu-load (like emerge and updatedb in parallel) the system
was unresponsive. I changed the scheduler back to anticipatory and the
problem was gone.
Interestingly i also have a thinkpad, X30
maybe your partitions are near full?
--
thing.
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:38 PM, fire-eyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm running gentoo on an IBM Thinkpad T43. In the past, disk access was
fine under load (CPU or disk). These days, the disk becomes painfully
slow under moderate to high CPU usage (such as compiling) or copying
Andrey Falko wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:38 PM, fire-eyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm running gentoo on an IBM Thinkpad T43. In the past, disk access was
fine under load (CPU or disk). These days, the disk becomes painfully
slow under moderate to high CPU usage (such as
On 12/25/2007 8:56 AM Stroller said the following:
On 25 Dec 2007, at 15:59, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
...
I'm using x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.433 and have followed guides and
verified direct rendering is enabled (however I don't know if that
matters for displaying video).
Is this the best I
Salve,
sono assente dall'ufficio e non tornerò fino al 07/01/2008.
Risponderò al messaggio al mio ritorno.
Per eventuali comunicazioni urgenti potete contattare il numero verde
800.91.92.99 o inviare una email ad [EMAIL PROTECTED] specificando la natura
del problema.
Saluti
--
Riccardo
On 12/25/2007 9:49 AM András Csányi said the following:
2007/12/25, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a Gateway laptop with an integrated ATI graphics board. lspci
detects it as:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS485 [Radeon
Xpress 1100 IGP]
However when
2007/12/29, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The solution is the next:
- use fglrx (you have to test the 3D rendering with fgl_fglxgears command)
- use mplayer with -vo gl or -vo gl2 option (the gl and gl2 is opengl
video output)
I have fglrx and verified it works. I have not tried
On 25 Dec 2007, at 15:59, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
...
I'm using x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.433 and have followed guides
and verified direct rendering is enabled (however I don't know if
that matters for displaying video).
Is this the best I can expect for this video hardware? I can post
2007/12/25, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a Gateway laptop with an integrated ATI graphics board. lspci
detects it as:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS485 [Radeon
Xpress 1100 IGP]
However when attempting to view a DVD at full screen, the display is a
Have it started doing that after anyh particular installation or right after
the base system was installed? Seems to me that it is a leak of resources
(memory). Have you tried checking /var/log/messages or
/var/log/kernel/current ?
Regards,
Saffi
On 12/19/07, Wayn0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
Have it started doing that after anyh particular installation or right
after the base system was installed? Seems to me that it is a leak of
resources (memory). Have you tried checking /var/log/messages or
/var/log/kernel/current ?
Regards,
Saffi
Hi,
It
Hi Benno,
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But you don't need to do this as you've already found that the
problem is in bash and it's related to something in the environment.
If the PS1 didn't fix it, try with either just --norc or just
--noprofile to try and narrow things down
Hello Benno,
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need
sometimes need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to
be recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to
be entered twice.
Are it
Hello Arturo,
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Are it certain keys (like the 's') that have the problem? Are it
[...]
single-user maintenaince mode? Does it happen when running from
a liveCD?
I'd add:
Does it happen on memtest86
I'm
Roger Mason wrote:
Does it also happen in another
shell than bash (for example in 'busybox ash')?
Just tried it: no, the problem was absent.
Okay. Hmm... Which version of bash are you using? You're running
stable so it should be 3.1. But I would have thought that the
problem you're
Roger Mason wrote:
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need sometimes
need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to be
recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to be
entered twice. The problem has bee present for some time and I
have noted the following:
Hi Benno,
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need sometimes
need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to be
recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to be
entered twice. The problem has bee
Roger Mason wrote:
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need
sometimes need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to
be recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to
be entered twice.
Are it certain keys (like the 's') that have the problem? Are it
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Are it certain keys (like the 's') that have the problem? Are it
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single-user maintenaince mode? Does it happen when running from
a liveCD?
I'd add:
Does it happen on memtest86 or another OS or
Do you have CONFIG_CPU_FREQ defined in your kernel config?I have an HP laptop where I have seen similar behavior. After dealing with it for some time, I tracked it down to a problem with changing the cpu's frequency. For a very small period after the clock is changed, the thermal sensor reads back
Devon Miller wrote:
Do you have CONFIG_CPU_FREQ defined in your kernel config?
I have an HP laptop where I have seen similar behavior. After dealing
with it for some time, I tracked it down to a problem with changing
the cpu's frequency. For a very small period after the clock is
changed,
Mariusz Pękala wrote:
El Domingo, 11 de Diciembre de 2005 11:42, C. Beamer escribió:
My issue is this: The computer powered off in the middle of the install
of xorg-x11. This has happened a couple of times. I haven't been
having problems with the laptop, so I'm pretty sure the issue has
I can't find any sense at that issue: I can't understand what's the reason
that make your computer turn off in a compilation.
Well... I'm afraid of temperature. I hope that's not the reason, but is the
first thing that came to my mind. Maybe in your laptop (I've an Amilo Fujitsu
Siemens, and
On (11/12/05 10:42), C. Beamer wrote:
Hi all,
I've become so enamoured with Gentoo that I've decided to install on my
laptop. However, I'm having a bit of a problem.
I'm at the point where I can boot the system and I've been trying to
install xorg-x11. However, the laptop keeps powering
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