On 10/30/06, Tom Weniger <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/30/06, Mitchell Brown < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1) 1024*768 - my laptop natively runs at 1280*800, yet, its not a choice in
> the "Screen resolution" panel
> 2) The battery meter is stuck at 100%. It can accurately tell when I'm
> plugged in, when I'm not, and when the screen opens and closes. Suspend
> works, as does hibernation. Yet, when unplugged for over 45 minutes, the
> battery meter remained at 100% - obviously false.
>
> If anyone has any clues on how to repair these malfunctions, I'd be obliged.
> mb
>
>
Greetings Mitchell,
1) You can try to manually adjust the display resolution in the
xorg.conf file by adding the resolution to the section "Screen" and
verifying your display settings.
2) You can install the "laptop-mode tools" and follow the instructions
to adjust the power management of your laptop as well as hard disk
tuning among other things.
HtH...
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Tom W
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