* Bob Lounsbury [090906 15:16 -0600]
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm that
this is true. If so, I guess I'll have to switch my wireless network to WEP.
Which airport card do you hve
hi guys
I have a small problem with my Lenny install on a TiBook(400Mhz)
The fan is always running
And as much as I expect it to come whenever needed... Having it on
even though you have a load of 0,00 0,00 0,01 ... is a bit too
much
Any ideas ??
kind regards
nse
Ach,
Rogério Brito escribió:
On Sep 07 2009, sergio sevillano wrote:
$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.16.
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
--- no soundcards ---
$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_pcm_oss45248 0
snd_mixer_oss 19328 1 snd_pcm_oss
* sergio sevillano [090907 01:52 +0200]
Elimar Riesebieter escribió:
* sergio sevillano [090906 13:27 +0200]
my Xorg.0.log is
http://paste.debian.net/45833/
Well, this is the log of the so called X-server. Responsible for the
graphic output. The X-server has nothing to do with your sound.
Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
hi guys
I have a small problem with my Lenny install on a TiBook(400Mhz)
The fan is always running
And as much as I expect it to come whenever needed... Having it on even
though you have a load of 0,00 0,00 0,01 ... is a bit too much
Any ideas ??
The
Hi Shawn
Den 07/09/2009 kl. 13.44 skrev Shawn H Corey:
Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
hi guys
I have a small problem with my Lenny install on a TiBook(400Mhz)
The fan is always running
And as much as I expect it to come whenever needed... Having it on
even though you have a load of 0,00
Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
No .. it is not hot.. warm.. yes!.. but more like warm as in
working... ... but hot no!
If so, then the question is what is the machine doing that its CPU is
running all the time?
hmmm something is obviously running that causes this... but what
exactly... and
top - 14:25:43 up 17:31, 5 users, load average: 0.17, 0.11, 0.06
Tasks: 180 total, 1 running, 179 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 3.9%us, 1.3%sy, 0.0%ni, 94.5%id, 0.0%wa, 0.3%hi,
0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1033084k total, 986920k used,46164k free,14912k
buffers
Swap:
Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
top - 14:25:43 up 17:31, 5 users, load average: 0.17, 0.11, 0.06
Tasks: 180 total, 1 running, 179 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 3.9%us, 1.3%sy, 0.0%ni, 94.5%id, 0.0%wa, 0.3%hi,
0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1033084k total, 986920k used,46164k free,
Just for the record, I'm including here people from debian-boot, so that
this extra piece of information gets somehow included in future versions
of d-i (if it is not incorporated already).
On Sep 07 2009, sergio sevillano wrote:
Rogério Brito escribió:
See if it works and reportback. If that
A Saturday 5 September 2009 21:49:30, Rubén Gómez Antolí escreveu:
End of video info ---
This doesn't say if it is outputting to Xv, X11, or GL maybe you have a
problem with that.
And also, maybe compositing extension may slow down video output.
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Hi.
Not having a TiBook with a fan, I can't really help here.
OTOH, I have a small comment.
On Sep 07 2009, Shawn H Corey wrote:
Actually, I was asking those questions hoping to narrow down what
was happening.
To find out which process is using the most CPU time, run `top`.
(To quit,
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Geoff Simmons gsimm...@gsimmons.org wrote:
Hi Bob,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 03:16:58PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport
card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:29 AM, Elimar Riesebieter riese...@lxtec.dewrote:
* Bob Lounsbury [090906 15:16 -0600]
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport
card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm
that
this is true. If so, I
powertop is definitely interesting.
Could this be the culprit???
Sep 7 18:34:20 munin NetworkManager: WARN
request_and_convert_scan_results(): card took too much time
scanning. Get a better one.
and that
Den 07/09/2009 kl. 18.23 skrev Rogério Brito:
Hi.
Not having a TiBook
Hi Bob,
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 10:26:11AM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Looks like I'll probably just continue to use WEP until Lenny or the next
stable release uses the proper kernel. Otherwise, I'll have to pin the kernel
down.
You can use a backported 2.6.30 kernel image package via
The correct machine ID is probably PowerBook3,3.
Risto
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Please, reply to the list only. I am subscribed.
On Sep 07 2009, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
powertop is definitely interesting.
Invoking it as powertop -d gives a summary of things that you may want
to perform.
Could this be the culprit???
Sep 7 18:34:20 munin
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 06:39:44PM +0200, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
(I'm not sure if the tibook in question needs the fan thermal
monitoring
module for powerbooks).
tried to install the libsensors4 package ... but that could not find
any kind of sensors ;-(
I don't think libsensors
Hi, Brad.
On Sep 07 2009, Brad Boyer wrote:
I was thinking that there was a driver for the fan control on that
model, although I just looked at the descriptions for the drivers and
I didn't see one that sounded right.
Exactly what I did: just looked at the few lines of drivers/macintosh/*
and
ouch should have gotten to the list... but got to Brad only
and yes! i
the iSCSI is overkill... but I intend to use it ... a little
later
Anyhow... the fan is/was on regardless of the iSCSI ...
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Hi, Niels.
On Sep 07 2009, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
and yes! i
the iSCSI is overkill... but I intend to use it ... a little
later
The best thing is to isolate the unneeded parts all at once and go on
turning them on one by one.
Also, it would be useful if you could drop into single user
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