Alle 15:50, lunedì 8 settembre 2003, Alistair J Ross ha scritto: > Flavio, > > 1) Hmm I've often had issues with similar SiS I/C's but on > mainboards in the past. It probably has something to do with the way > the driver or the hardware retains VRAM information. I can't help > much there, is it a severe issue or just an eyesore for a few > seconds?
Just for a few seconds. After, all is good. > 2) Hmm odd. What model exactly of CDRW is it? Have you typed it into > google to see if there are any issues? Is this really a problem > again or is it more of an unanswered anomaly rather than something > that does not work, as if cdrecord -scanbus reports it correctly then > the info is probably right. What does cat /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs > say? Is there more than one device there? Thanks to Matteo on the debian-italian list (I've had no answer for a week, so I posted here) I fixed this: I just recompiled kernel without multilun support. > 3) This depends on the laptop. ACPI is still experimental. I've yet > to see it working properly on any laptops. Instead I use apm, and the > battery information is passed to me using the apm program. Since I nedeed to recompile I decided to use the patch from sourceforge. It seems to work. > Hope this helps, > Alistair Ross Many thanks for your help, Flavio

