Re: debian-PPC powerbook laptop support.
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- Subject: Re: debian-PPC powerbook laptop support.
- From: Paul TT <ptt@interfree.it>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 12:48:04 +0100
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 15:37:47 -0500
Patricio Valarezo <patovala@pupilabox.net.ec> wrote:
> Paul TT wrote:
> ...
> BTW, i've wireless up and running, but i can't get suspend2 working in
>
> my powerbook 12", does anyone has a guide or advice to get it working?
>
> i'm using 2.6.15.1
dont' know...
> PD. I've noticed than my systems gets warmer, more than on MacOSX, is
> there a way to solve this?
you should scale down the cpu frequency when you use it a little
>
> PD2. Is udev responsible for starting modules? usually i don't use
> thing like ieee1394, ipv6, af_packet and others, how to avoid it to
> start at boot?
i put their name in /etc/hotplug/blacklist, so they get loaded only if
you load it manually
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