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[ILUG] Battery Test - normal work

[ILUG] Battery Test - normal work

Diego_Leccardi at Dell.com Diego_Leccardi at Dell.com
Thu Feb 26 17:05:24 GMT 2004


>Does it use the intel 855 chipset? if so - you'll need the 855patch to
steal system ram for the graphics card, it's piss easy to do - google
for 855patch.

Yes, this was the problem, he was using 1024x800 @ 24bit... to much for
1 MB of RAM.

	Diego

-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-bounces at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-bounces at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
Peter McEvoy
Sent: 26 February 2004 16:54
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Battery Test - normal work


On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 04:45:39PM -0000, Conor Wynne wrote:
> > What kernel are you using (and what distro)? I have a cheap toshiba
and
> > the
> > pm doesnt work at all, I've yet to test on 2.6 but 2.4 and suspend
just
> > hangs, forget about hibernate
> >
> 
> Its a new distro called mslinux ;--)
> I also have fedora in dual boot, but I cannot get X working above
640*480.
> 
> Which is "worse than useless" as my wife would say.
> 
> I've the latest xfree and still no good - No further updates currently
> available.
> Tried kernel 2.6.3 aswell and still no joy. With kernel 2.6, Xfree
reports
> that its an Xfree bug!

Does it use the intel 855 chipset? if so - you'll need the 855patch to
steal system ram for the graphics card, it's piss easy to do - google
for 855patch.
Also, on my latitude d400, acpi only started working after 2.6.2, prior
to that it would give nonsensical values and tell me my battery was a
non rechargable device.

Cheers
--
Pete
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