On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 02:42 +0200, Andre Truter wrote: > I have a nx6125 running SuSE 10.0 Prof at the moment (Started with 9.3) > I have had very good experience with it under SuSE 10.0, Wow! Ok, I may have a chance... Which model do you have? Mine is the PY416EA - I wonder if there are differences between the different models?
> (known BIOS issue) and the modem does not work (Stupid ATI modem). SUSE 10.0 picks mine up, but I haven't tried to use it. I haven't had much luck with it under Gentoo (honestly didn't have a lot of time to try), so I bought a Duxbury PCMCIA card - normal hardware modem on a genuine serial port - great! > I did have this problem, but it happened not only when copying large > amounts of data. If you have a look at your log files you shoudl see > that the powersaved system (IIRC) triggers the shutdown because it > thinks the system is overheating. > The default trip levels used are incorrect. You need to tell it to > use thermal trip levels from your profiles. > > In /etc/sysconfig/powersave/thermal, set ENABLE_THERMAL_MANAGEMENT="kernel" Thanks, I'll give this a try and report back. > > 3. Wired (broadcom gigabit, tg3) network doesn't work at all. > > I have had no problems. Works perfectly on my machine. It works, but it seems very tempramental. Today I was at a client who's running a DHCP server on SLES9, and my notebook wouldn't pick up an address. At home I have a netgear WGT624, and it picks up DHCP quite easily, but then again at work (IP-COP box) it doesn't. If I give it a static IP it works quite well though. > > 4. Sound: It works lovely in general, very sweet sounding card, but > > it seems like sound mixing is tempramental. I don't know if the card > > I have had no sound problems. Playing music and DVD's without any > problems. Sound system even handles multiple sound streams > simultaneously, if the two applications usiing the sound system allow > it. Mine works too, it's just from time to time something seems to lock the device, and skype's incoming sound just won't work reliably. > Some applications seems to lock the sound system and do not allow > other apps to use the sound system while it is using it. I think > Rhythmbox is like that. > So your problem might be due to applications/soundsystem used and not > hardware. That's what it looks like, but why? It didn't happen on my old Compaq, it doesn't happen on my desktop. So it must be a driver issue of sorts. Thanks for your response Hans --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
