On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 16:19 -0500, Daniel Clark wrote: > Daniel Clark wrote: > > Alexandre Oliva wrote: > >> On Dec 15, 2009, Alexandre Oliva > >> <lxoliva-3d8yaqt+vufytjvyw6y...@public.gmane.org> wrote: > >> > >>> It is now time to announce 2.6.32.1-libre and 2.6.31.8-libre2. > >>> Corresponding gNewSense/mipsel (Lemote Yeeloong) [...] > >>> are underway. > >> They're now available from the apt repository at > >> > >> deb http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/lemote/gnewsense metad > >> main > >> > >> Once you set it up in sources.list, you'll be able to do: > >> > >> # apt-get install linux-image-2.6.31.8-libre2-lemote \ > >> linux-image-2.6.32.1-libre-lemote > >> > >> Now, beware: 2.6.32.* kernels require you to add machtype=8.9 in the > >> boot command line in order to deal with lemote yeeloong laptops > >> properly, as in, reporting battery, powering off, and probably more. > >> > > > > FYI for me, the 2.6.32.1-libre-lemote when combined with a backport of > > network-manager 0.7 - > > http://config.fsf.org/misc/yeeloong-n-m-backport.tgz - work well 100% of > > the time with both of the WPA access points I have access to at the > > moment. (Previously, one worked about half the time and the other not at > > all - lxo incidentally the novatel mifi works great now). > > > > Tonight I hope to test in the other environment I've seen yeeloong wifi > > suck, locations with a bunch of different APs with the same essid (such > > as college campuses). > > > > For network-manager 0.7, make sure that none of your external network > > interfaces (eth0, wlan0) are listed at all in your > > /etc/network/interfaces file - if they are, 0.7 will not manage them. > > > > The backport required no porting work, it's just compiled from the > > lenny-backports sources. > > > > If included in gnewsense (which I think it really needs to be, at least > > on mipsel), we'll want to verify / make sure that nothing other than the > > loopback interface gets stuck in /etc/network/interfaces on a clean install. > > > > Woo-hoo, working wifi! :-) > > Seems to be some problems after coming back from hibernate (suspend is > fine, but then suspend doesn't seem to actually suspend all that much > judging from the fan still running).
Hmm, Sorry, Just found I need to touch the hwmon subdriver to fix this problem(fogot to ensure all of the source code follow the hwmon interface after the last commit!). A new commit is applied into the linux-loongson/2.6.32/stable branch. Thanks! > I'm investigating, but if others > have time tonight this would be a good thing to look at; I'm guessing > the pm scripts just need to be tweaked somehow. > There is no problem with the pm script ;) Thanks & Regards, Wu Zhangjin _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev