Hello David,
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 14:49:24 -0800 David Spreen wrote:
> I am using my macbook with an external monitor at home. If I close the
> lid, nothing happens as the i810
> driver does not support CheckLid detection for the i9xx series (at
> least that's what I read). However,
> when I use no
Hi there,
I am using my macbook with an external monitor at home. If I close the
lid, nothing happens as the i810
driver does not support CheckLid detection for the i9xx series (at least
that's what I read). However,
when I use normal lid-scripts both screens are turned of. Is there a way
to have o
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hello!
i tried to compile mbpevent but i get this.. [1]
whats the name of the package which contains "smbios/SystemInfo.h"?
thanks!
daniel
[1]:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -c -o mbpeventd.o mbpeventd.c
mbpeventd.c:39:31: error: smbios/SystemInfo.h: No such
Bonjour,
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> On 16/12/06, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello List,
>
> Hello,
>
>> I have noticed that LAM seems confused on my MinmiMac (Debian Etch):
>> it seems specific to MiniMac as the same debian package work just fine on
>> my old Inspiron 8200:
>>
>>
Another such thing of interest: mbpeventd
It "handles the hotkeys found on the Apple MacBook Pro and MacBook
laptops and adjusts the LCD backlight, sound volume, keyboard backlight
or ejects the CD-ROM drive accordingly."
It also "monitors the ambient light sensors to automatically light up
the
On 16/12/06, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
Hello,
> I have noticed that LAM seems confused on my MinmiMac (Debian Etch):
> it seems specific to MiniMac as the same debian package work just fine on
> my old Inspiron 8200:
>
> Does any have succeeded to run LAM stuff on his
The MacBook page on the Debian wiki [1] has just been updated with a
link to an installation report of Debian Etch on a MacBook Core 2 Duo
[2]. Since it is the first page I encounter that specifically deals with
a second generation MacBook, I thought it was definitely worth
mentionning.
[1] http:/
Hello List,
I have noticed that LAM seems confused on my MinmiMac (Debian Etch):
it seems specific to MiniMac as the same debian package work just fine on
my old Inspiron 8200:
Does any have succeeded to run LAM stuff on his/her Linux MiniMac box ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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