Hi all
Could you please help me with a little annoying problem concerning
laptop backlight?
I've got ASUS U46E laptop running FreeBSD 9-STABLE amd64. The problem is
that backlight is always set to maximum value. Pressing Fn+F5
(brightness down) has no effect, just yielding the followi
gards,
Matthias
Zitat von Adrian Chadd :
Right, but this sounds like some bug to send upstream. Or at least patch in
our port(s) for this stuff.
What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
-adiran
On 16 August 2013 17:09, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Am 17.08.2013 03:22, schrieb Polytropon:
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 18:07:25 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
My Sun Type 7 USB keyboard has the "Copy" key at code 150... :-)
In my case it is a Le
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 18:07:25 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
My Sun Type 7 USB keyboard has the "Copy" key at code 150... :-)
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Right, but this sounds like some bug to send upstream. Or at least patch in
our port(s) for this stuff.
What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
-adiran
On 16 August 2013 17:09, Matthias Petermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a short update
Has anyone an idea if Gnome re-maps the keys in some way or how I
can disable this? At the moment this is the only blocker to use
this Laptop for daily work, as I tend to accidently touch the Fn
key more often than I want to reboot ;-)
Thanks in advance & kind regards,
Matth
ompared to their crappy "competitors" on the laptop
market. :-)
Agree :-)
Regards,
Matthias
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:51 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> ... xf86sleep as a keypress id?
Yes, there are many of XF86... key symbols that can be
associated to key codes. Probably this is some setting
in Gnome or KDE (but not in other environments). You can
use "xev" to check which symbol is associ
... xf86sleep as a keypress id?
-adrian
On 16 August 2013 04:48, Grzegorz Blach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I also had problem with Fn key.
> I'm using Lenovo T430 and Enlightenment desktop environment.
> I resolved this issue by unbinding XF86Sleep in Enlightenment settings.
>
> Cheers,
> Grzegorz Bla
Hi,
I also had problem with Fn key.
I'm using Lenovo T430 and Enlightenment desktop environment.
I resolved this issue by unbinding XF86Sleep in Enlightenment settings.
Cheers,
Grzegorz Blach
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Thinkpads seem to live much longer (and therefore will probably
many more years in productive use), compared to their crappy
"competitors" on the laptop market. :-)
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Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
Hi Adrian,
Zitat von Adrian Chadd :
Hi!
I'm glad someone else is seeing this!
I have the same behaviour with KDE4 on my T60 and T400. If I go to run
amiwm (because hey, Workbench is awesome!) it doesn't happen.
.. and bah, I wish the resume worked for you. It works fine for me on T42i,
T60,
mailing this might
> have the keycode 150) to a "less dangerous" key:
> $ xmodmap -e "keycode 150 = Delete"
> this brought no change.
>
> Has anyone an idea if Gnome re-maps the keys in some way or how I can
> disable this? At the moment this is the only blocke
uot;keycode 150 = Delete"
this brought no change.
Has anyone an idea if Gnome re-maps the keys in some way or how I can
disable this? At the moment this is the only blocker to use this Laptop
for daily work, as I tend to accidently touch the Fn key more often than
I want to reboot ;-)
Thanks
uot;keycode 150 = Delete"
this brought no change.
Has anyone an idea if Gnome re-maps the keys in some way or how I can
disable this? At the moment this is the only blocker to use this Laptop
for daily work, as I tend to accidently touch the Fn key more often than
I want to reboot ;-)
Thanks
On 07/03/13 01:30, Mike C. wrote:
> On 06/23/13 23:57, CeDeROM wrote:
>> Hey :-) For my Dell laptop the backlight is controlled by hardware,
>> unlike sound keys where you can assign them to use
>> xf86audiovolumeup/down (or similar) to interact with mixer. I would
&g
On 06/23/13 23:57, CeDeROM wrote:
>
> Hey :-) For my Dell laptop the backlight is controlled by hardware,
> unlike sound keys where you can assign them to use
> xf86audiovolumeup/down (or similar) to interact with mixer. I would
> search for automatic backlight hothey that wou
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:44 AM, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
> -Edwin Hale writes:
>> Therefore, my question is ultimately:-
>> Is there any 17"64-bit laptop that will readily support FreeBSD 9.1 with
>> wireless connectivity to an external hotspot?
>
You may wish t
-Edwin Hale writes:
> Therefore, my question is ultimately:-
> Is there any 17"64-bit laptop that will readily support FreeBSD 9.1 with
> wireless connectivity to an external hotspot?
There are many. I've had good luck with Lenovos. I'm writing this from
a friend'
uestion is ultimately:-
Is there any 17"64-bit laptop that will readily support FreeBSD 9.1 with
wireless connectivity to an external hotspot?
Many thanks.
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 01:57:06 +0200, CeDeROM wrote:
> Hey :-) For my Dell laptop the backlight is controlled by hardware, unlike
> sound keys where you can assign them to use xf86audiovolumeup/down (or
> similar) to interact with mixer.
Same here for a Dell, an IBM and a Lenovo la
Hey :-) For my Dell laptop the backlight is controlled by hardware, unlike
sound keys where you can assign them to use xf86audiovolumeup/down (or
similar) to interact with mixer. I would search for automatic backlight
hothey that would block manual control, or BIOS settings (like automatic
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>
> I have an Acer (S3-391) laptop, its a recent model with an SSD and
> HHD for a very nice price.
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 10-current, because of the wireless driver.
>
> I notice
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I have an Acer (S3-391) laptop, its a recent model with an SSD and HHD
for a very nice price.
I'm running FreeBSD 10-current, because of the wireless driver.
I notice I can't use the brightness hotkeys (Fn + Left/Right Arrows)
even with
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 01:40:14PM -0500, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Hi Robert,
>
> > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:24:26 +0200
> > Subject: setting VGA output from laptop
> > From: Xavier
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any way to configure VGA width output f
> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:24:26 +0200
> Subject: setting VGA output from laptop
> From: Xavier
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to configure VGA width output from one laptop ?
>
Authoritative answer: "Maybe"
It's not clear =exactly= what you're asking.
Hi,
Is there any way to configure VGA width output from one laptop ?
Thanks.
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rote:
> > >
> > > Hi Fabian,
> > >
> > > > Xavier wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using
> > > > > FreeBSD?
> > > >
> > > > It depends on the laptop. O
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 05:07:07PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
Hi Fabian,
> Xavier wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 03:13:58PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
> >
> > Hi Fabian,
> >
> > > Xavier wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there
> > Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using
> > > > FreeBSD?
> > >
> > > It depends on the laptop. On mine it works:
> > >
> > > fk@r500 ~ $sysctl -ad | grep fan
> > > dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_speed: Fan speed
Xavier wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 03:13:58PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
>
> Hi Fabian,
>
> > Xavier wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using
> > > FreeBSD?
> >
> > It depends on the l
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 16:55:23 +0100, Xavier wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 03:13:58PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
>
> Hi Fabian,
>
> > Xavier wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using
> > > FreeBSD?
> >
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 03:13:58PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
Hi Fabian,
> Xavier wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using
> > FreeBSD?
>
> It depends on the laptop. On mine it works:
>
> fk@r500 ~ $sysctl -ad | grep fan
&
Xavier wrote:
> Is there any way to control the on and off the fan on a laptop using FreeBSD?
It depends on the laptop. On mine it works:
fk@r500 ~ $sysctl -ad | grep fan
dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_speed: Fan speed
dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_level: Fan level
dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan: Fan enable
Fab
>> cbb0@pci0:2:4:0:class=0x060700 card=0x30c2103c
> chip=0x04761180 rev=0xb6 hdr=0x02
> >> vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd'
> >> device = 'RL5c476 II'
> >> class = bridge
>
vanced Micro Devices [AMD]'
>> device = 'K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] Miscellaneous Control'
>> class = bridge
>> subclass = HOST-PCI
>> vgapci0@pci0:1:5:0: class=0x03 card=0x30c2103c
chip=0x791f1002 re
ies]'
> class = display
> subclass = VGA
> bge0@pci0:16:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x30c2103c
chip=0x171314e4 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
> device = 'NetLink BCM5906M Fast Ethernet PCI
ass = bridge
>> subclass = HOST-PCI
>> hostb4@pci0:0:24:3: class=0x06 card=0x chip=0x11031022
>> rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
>> vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]'
>> device = 'K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] Miscellaneous Control&
x27;
> class = bridge
> subclass = HOST-PCI
> vgapci0@pci0:1:5:0: class=0x03 card=0x30c2103c chip=0x791f1002
> rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI'
> device = 'RS690M [Radeon X1200 Series]'
It is not clear for me from the agp(4) man page,
whether I need this device in the kernel or not.
The pciconf -lv output is below. Or do I need to
show dmesg?
Please advise
Thanks
Anton
hostb0@pci0:0:0:0: class=0x06 card=0x30c2103c chip=0x79101002 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'A
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 21:28:22 +0100
Subject: Re: laptop with no BIOS? or BIOS reflash pain
From: Idwer Vollering
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, flash...@flashrom.org
Another approach is to use an external SPI programmer:
http://flashrom.org
> I've HP compaq 6715s laptop.
> It's all right with 10-current.
> I've got wireless and at one point
> I even managed to get flash working.
>
> My problem is with BIOS.
> Apparently it's wrong and John Baldwin
> provided me with a pci.c patch to ge
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 15:44:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jakub Lach
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: laptop with no BIOS? or BIOS reflash pain
More civilised notebook manufactures usually provide
also self booting (CD) image to update BIOS
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 15:44:19 -0700 (PDT), Jakub Lach wrote:
> More civilised notebook manufactures usually provide
> also self booting (CD) image to update BIOS
> (e.g. Lenovo/ThinkPad).
I've recently heared (but not verified) that some
manufacturers provide floppy disk images that can
be used
More civilised notebook manufactures usually provide
also self booting (CD) image to update BIOS
(e.g. Lenovo/ThinkPad).
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 09:40:20 +0100 (BST), Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> From br...@cran.org.uk Thu Oct 25 09:22:33 2012
>
>
> On 25 Oct 2012, at 08:52, Anton Shterenlikht
> wrote:
>
> > I'm probably missing something here.
> > ia64 uses EFI, but there's nothing
> >
On 25 Oct 2012, at 09:40, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> So this means I might not
> be able to boot freebsd at all
> on future ia64 boxes..
Ignore the FUD - there will be an option to disable it in the firmware/BIOS
settings.
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From br...@cran.org.uk Thu Oct 25 09:22:33 2012
On 25 Oct 2012, at 08:52, Anton Shterenlikht
wrote:
> I'm probably missing something here.
> ia64 uses EFI, but there's nothing
> about checking for "non-signed" code.
> I can boot VMS, FreeBSD, lin
On 25 Oct 2012, at 08:52, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I'm probably missing something here.
> ia64 uses EFI, but there's nothing
> about checking for "non-signed" code.
> I can boot VMS, FreeBSD, linux, etc.
> And, by the way, firmware updates from EFI via e.g.
> USB flash drives is trivial on ia
From cpgh...@cordula.ws Thu Oct 25 03:40:28 2012
Heh... ;-)
(U)EFI is nothing new for us old farts: we've had OpenBoot[1] on
Sun hardware for ages, and even though it didn't limit us w.r.t. the
OS you wanted to boot (that's why you can install FreeBSD/sparc
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 11:38:48 +0100 (BST), Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>> Anyway, I think I've heard there are some laptops
>> with no BIOS, is this true?
>
> Per termini technici, yes.
>
> Some systems use EFI (or UEFI) instead of a BIOS. It's
> c
On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 11:38:48 +0100 (BST), Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> There is an updated BIOS version, but
> so far I failed to get it installed.
> HP only provide MS and freedos executables.
> I tried BartPE - doesn't work.
Maybe you can utilize the approach to create the "typical"
DOS boot disk
I've HP compaq 6715s laptop.
It's all right with 10-current.
I've got wireless and at one point
I even managed to get flash working.
My problem is with BIOS.
Apparently it's wrong and John Baldwin
provided me with a pci.c patch to get
it to boot.
There is an updated BIOS v
On Aug 30, 2012 7:17 AM, "Chris" wrote:
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > From: Warren Block
> > To: Chris
> > Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" ;
Waitman Gobble
> > Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 3:58 PM
> > Subject:
- Original Message -
> From: Warren Block
> To: Chris
> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" ; Waitman
> Gobble
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 3:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Wifi for Lenovo Laptop
>
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2012, Chris wrote:
>
>> Usin
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012, Chris wrote:
Using pciconf as per jb's hint tells me it is a broadcom I have:
none3@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x060814e4 chip=0x472714e4 rev=0x01
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
device = 'BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller'
class
>
> From: Waitman Gobble
>To: Chris
>Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org"
>Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 6:51 PM
>Subject: Re: Wifi for Lenovo Laptop
>
>
>
>On Aug 29, 2012 8:44 AM, "Chris" wrote:
>>
On 2012-08-29 11:42, Chris wrote:
Hi,
I've tried to search the lists but can't find anything, but please
point me to an existing resource if available.
I recently got a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 (3259-9VG) laptop and
would like to get the Wifi card running (fresh FreeBSD 9.0 install
Chris yahoo.se> writes:
> ...
> I recently got a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 (3259-9VG) laptop and would like
> to get the Wifi card running
> (fresh FreeBSD 9.0 install)
> ...
http://support.lenovo.com/en_GB/product-and-parts/detail.page?DocID=PD024684
Communications
Network
On Aug 29, 2012 8:44 AM, "Chris" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I've tried to search the lists but can't find anything, but please point
me to an existing resource if available.
>
> I recently got a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 (3259-9VG) laptop and would
like to get
Hi,
I've tried to search the lists but can't find anything, but please point me to
an existing resource if available.
I recently got a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 (3259-9VG) laptop and would like to
get the Wifi card running (fresh FreeBSD 9.0 install), but I'm failling as it
ha
On 08/25/2012 09:50 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
For tests you might even record and playback the recorded with, for
example:
# dd if=/dev/dsp0 of=/tmp/recorded
# cat /tmp/recorded> /dev/dsp0
Thanks. I'll fiddle with that.
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El día Saturday, August 25, 2012 a las 09:26:44AM -0700, Waitman Gobble
escribió:
> Hi,
>
> you need to specify the device, take a look at
>
> # ls /dev/dsp*
> /dev/dsp0.0/dev/dsp0.1/dev/dsp1.0/dev/dsp2.0/dev/dsp2.1
>
> for example, i can send audio output to headphone jack:
>
On 08/25/12 19:26, Waitman Gobble wrote:
you need to specify the device, take a look at
# ls /dev/dsp*
/dev/dsp0.0/dev/dsp0.1/dev/dsp1.0/dev/dsp2.0 /dev/dsp2.1
for example, i can send audio output to headphone jack:
# mplayer -zoom -x 1280 -y 720 -fs -ao oss:/dev/dsp1 -mixer
/dev/m
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Alexander Kapshuk <
alexander.kaps...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to be able to use the built-in mic to record audio and to use
> Skype with. An external mic seems to work out-of-the-box.
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> :; uname -a
> FreeBSD box2 9.0-R
I would like to be able to use the built-in mic to record audio and to
use Skype with. An external mic seems to work out-of-the-box.
Any input would be appreciated.
:; uname -a
FreeBSD box2 9.0-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p4 #0: Fri Aug 17
21:53:39 EEST 2012 root@box2:/usr/obj/usr/src/s
rote:
I had kde3 running just fine on 8.2 on my laptop.
I have now installed 8.3 -and- kde4 on my laptop, and the kde system
will not work as expected.
when I type kdm (which is at /usr/local/kde4/bin/kdm)
I get the expected login screen (however the mouse dies), and after I
login,
all I get is
Hi,
Reference:
> From: "Brian W."
> Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 22:48:20 -0700
> Message-id:
>
"Brian W." wrote:
> On May 29, 2012 10:28 PM, "Gary Aitken" wrote:
> >
> > On 05/29/12 22:15, Jim Pazarena wrot
On May 29, 2012 10:28 PM, "Gary Aitken" wrote:
>
> On 05/29/12 22:15, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> > I had kde3 running just fine on 8.2 on my laptop.
> >
> > I have now installed 8.3 -and- kde4 on my laptop, and the kde system
> > will not work as expected.
&
On 05/29/12 22:15, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I had kde3 running just fine on 8.2 on my laptop.
>
> I have now installed 8.3 -and- kde4 on my laptop, and the kde system
> will not work as expected.
>
> when I type kdm (which is at /usr/local/kde4/bin/kdm)
> I get the expected
I had kde3 running just fine on 8.2 on my laptop.
I have now installed 8.3 -and- kde4 on my laptop, and the kde system
will not work as expected.
when I type kdm (which is at /usr/local/kde4/bin/kdm)
I get the expected login screen (however the mouse dies), and after I login,
all I get is a
On 08/05/2012 15:06, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Anyway, this was easier than I expected.
I removed a lot of dust from the fan
and the heat sink gills. I also replaced
the "thermal material".
I prop my mine up off the desk to get better airflow to the fan intake
which is on the underside. The f
Hi,
On Wednesday 02 May 2012 19:09:56 Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2012 06:19:50 +0700, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> > On Tuesday 01 May 2012 20:52:11 Polytropon wrote:
> > > On Tue, 1 May 2012 13:41:11 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> > > > On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 08:25:11AM -0400, Alejandro I
On Wed, 2 May 2012 06:19:50 +0700, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday 01 May 2012 20:52:11 Polytropon wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 May 2012 13:41:11 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 08:25:11AM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> >
> > Not a big issue. Make sure you can
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 May 2012 20:52:11 Polytropon wrote:
> On Tue, 1 May 2012 13:41:11 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> > On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 08:25:11AM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
>
> Not a big issue. Make sure you can remember which parts belong where.
> Make photos if it helps you, or dra
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 May 2012 19:41:11 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 08:25:11AM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> > On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Anton Shterenlikht
> > wrote:
>
> I didn't even know they put fluid heatsinks in laptop.
> I though
acpi_tz0: _AC2: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 50.0
> > > acpi_tz0: _AC1: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 60.0
> > >
> > > at the console.
> > >
> > > I guess it's telling me that the CPU is too hot?
> > >
> > > Is that normal,
. If I boot
[..]
> I didn't even know they put fluid heatsinks in laptop.
> I thought this was something from IBM cutting edge power6
> chips.
>
Yeah I didn't know either until it fried my CPU. Many laptop heatsinks
use "heat pipes":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He
> >
> > at the console.
> >
> > I guess it's telling me that the CPU is too hot?
> >
> > Is that normal, e.g. under "make -j4 buildworld"?
> >
>
> Probably not. I had a laptop with similar symptom when I was compiling
> stuff. I took
etpoint 60.0
> acpi_tz0: _AC3: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 40.0
> acpi_tz0: _AC2: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 50.0
> acpi_tz0: _AC1: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 60.0
>
> at the console.
>
> I guess it's telling me that the CPU is too hot?
>
> Is that normal,
I run 10-current on Compaq 6715s.
It's very hot and noisy. If I boot
in verbose mode, I get lots of:
acpi_tz0: _AC2: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 50.0
acpi_tz0: _AC1: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 60.0
acpi_tz0: _AC3: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 40.0
acpi_tz0: _AC2: temperature 92.0 >= setpoint 50
On 15 Feb 2012 at 17:25, Fbsd8 wrote:
> I installed 9.0 on a Toshiba laptop. The Freebsd console only fills a
> small box in the center of the screen. I found nothing in the handbook
> about this so I am asking here.
>
> How do I get the console to fill to whole laptop scre
Hi,
I'm in need of advice. I've recently installed FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on my
laptop (a Dell Inspiron 1318) with a good deal of success. However, I've
been experiencing a few hiccups, to say the least. The kernel is the
GENERIC for the amd64 architecture that comes with t
My IBM Thinkpad does that trick. But its some hardware-function and can
be switched via special key + FN8. Maybe download the service or
installation manual for your laptop and find some option? Maybe
also something in the setup?
Cheers
herb langhans
On 2012/02/15 10:25, Fbsd8 wrote:
I installed 9.0 on a Toshiba laptop. The Freebsd console only fills a
small box in the center of the screen. I found nothing in the handbook
about this so I am asking here.
How do I get the console to fill to whole laptop screen?
I met it earlier a few times
On 02/15/12 20:12, Da Rock wrote:
On 02/15/12 19:25, Fbsd8 wrote:
I installed 9.0 on a Toshiba laptop. The Freebsd console only fills a
small box in the center of the screen. I found nothing in the
handbook about this so I am asking here.
How do I get the console to fill to whole laptop
On 02/15/12 19:25, Fbsd8 wrote:
I installed 9.0 on a Toshiba laptop. The Freebsd console only fills a
small box in the center of the screen. I found nothing in the handbook
about this so I am asking here.
How do I get the console to fill to whole laptop screen?
You are talking about a
I installed 9.0 on a Toshiba laptop. The Freebsd console only fills a
small box in the center of the screen. I found nothing in the handbook
about this so I am asking here.
How do I get the console to fill to whole laptop screen?
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freebsd
Hi,
I'm in need of advice. I've recently installed FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on my
laptop (a Dell Inspiron 1318) with a good deal of success. However, I've
been experiencing a few hiccups, to say the least. The kernel is the
GENERIC for the amd64 architecture that comes with t
Hello,
I bought a lenovo laptop (cpu amd dual core, graphics is radeon 6250
Everything woks, except the graphics that only works with driver vga at
1024x768.
if I use the "ati" driver, it works in 1366x800 (that is the panel
resolution,
it works ok, but ONLY ONCE, that is, the g
On 12/21/11 07:39, Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011, Da Rock wrote:
The laptop is a compaq cq62 with a quad core phenom and a ATI 4200
Radeon mobility GPU, as well as 6300 GPU.
Sorry, I can't find any specs for a CQ62 with both ATI and NVidia.
There's a trademark name fo
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011, Da Rock wrote:
The laptop is a compaq cq62 with a quad core phenom and a ATI 4200 Radeon
mobility GPU, as well as 6300 GPU.
Sorry, I can't find any specs for a CQ62 with both ATI and NVidia.
There's a trademark name for the dual GPU systems, at least the
at the ones
I tried did not. Also, you're talking about two systems, a laptop and
a desktop. So it would be good to get some specifics, like laptop
brand and model, whether the desktop dual-card setup worked with
FreeBSD (and which version of FreeBSD).
NP. I thought I was clear, but I
both that will work on a linux system, and that FBSD has no problem
like this either; it just works. Weird...
It's difficult to tell what you're saying. It's possible that multiple
cards would work in some combinations, and just that the ones I tried
did not. Also, you're
On 12/20/11 03:05, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Da Rock wrote:
On 12/19/11 21:31, Da Rock wrote:
I hate to come with this kind of a query, but my googling hasn't
come across a satisfactory answer.
I'm running an install on a brand new laptop for a client, and I'm
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Da Rock wrote:
On 12/19/11 21:31, Da Rock wrote:
I hate to come with this kind of a query, but my googling hasn't come
across a satisfactory answer.
I'm running an install on a brand new laptop for a client, and I'm trying
to get X up using xdm- nothing
On 12/19/11 21:31, Da Rock wrote:
I hate to come with this kind of a query, but my googling hasn't come
across a satisfactory answer.
I'm running an install on a brand new laptop for a client, and I'm
trying to get X up using xdm- nothing. The logs says it failed to load
fbde
I hate to come with this kind of a query, but my googling hasn't come
across a satisfactory answer.
I'm running an install on a brand new laptop for a client, and I'm
trying to get X up using xdm- nothing. The logs says it failed to load
fbdev because there is no data
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 19:05:26 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 16:50:23 +0100, 𫝆井 Pierre wrote:
> > If there is a setting to xorg.conf that does work for setting the
> > screen brightness, please tell me. Everything I tried so far turned
> > out negative, but maybe there's something I o
> YMMV.
> > - I cannot comment on bluetooth, camera or SD card reader, since I
> > never use those.
> >
> > But there is one annoying problem I did not manage to fix yet: The
> > screen brightness control does not work at all, i.e. it's always at
> > max
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