On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 02:38 +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote: > > > > the refreshrate of your Display. (cat /etc/fstab) > > No, this is untrue. xrandr should tell you your current refresh rate - > on laptops, this is basically uninteresting. /etc/fstab has nothing to > do with it. So why is it in the testing scheme? What should I write?
> Also untrue. If you have an nvidia card, you need binary drivers to > support 3D. If you have anything else, then 3D should work with a plain > Dapper install unless you have certain ATI cards, your card doesn't > support 3D at all or it's fairly rare and nobody has written 3D drivers > for it. OK, but how do i know if it's working, simply if glxgears runs? > > >* What is 'Cpu frequency scaling' and how do I know if my laptop > > >supports it? > > > > Depends of your CPU > > Does your CPU speed up and slow down depending on how heavily it's used? > if powernowd is running, then it's supported. powernowd does not show in the system monitor, does that mean no scaling? But how do I know if my CPU supports it? > > Same as with my EVO N610c. I think that the Fn-keys don't work on any > > Compaq-EVO Laptop. But not only with Ubuntu. I've testet with a lot of > > Distris and the keys don't work. :-((( > > Have you filed a bug? If someone can tell me how to refer to these cute little keys with their wee icons on - I will keep looking into this. Duncan -- Linux user #372812, GPG Encryption Key ID 21A8C63A, available on Jabber/GoogleTalk, msn and yahoo with the help of Gaim. Yes - a nerd.
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