[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the same for you ;)if it isn't asking too much, please try it and give me some feedback.
Thanks
Joel Alexandre
Hello Joel ;-) Nice to hear from you.
Quick feedback:i've noticed, but help or no argument is the same. (but that is an error, i know)
Your page instructions are not sincronized with the script: page: $cpuspeed { low | high | status | help} script: usage: /usr/local/bin/cpuspeed {low|high|state}
i have to learn a little more awk :) i forgot to post that in the known bugs...
State: Whats the "," for? laptop:~# cpuspeed state Current speed: 1200MHz, ^^^
acpid already catches the power button... but, yes, send it to me, thanksHave you knowledge of the other (more recent, as far as I know) software/module for asus? It has the asus module, but you don't need to patch the kernel with it, you can add it separately as module, and it comes distributed with some script and a daemon that reads the power keys of our L3C. Besides it was done for the L2 series, so it can be used with those too.. Don't have the link at the moment, I'll send it to you later. (So you can add it's reference in your page)
i didn't have time to do that yet....
Btw, the solution for your "bug" is to add script to /etc/init.d , run it
at "S" level (startup) wich checks the state and sets the led...
Hope this helps!thanks..... i'll talk to you if i run into trouble (or not). :)
If you need to discuss some things about this, in theory or about
scripting problems/help, feel free to mail me. We can meet at IST, I'm at
Inesc twice a week.
Joao Clemente
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