Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:20:59 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 May be the best way to approch partitioning with minimal waste of the useable space will be to make the hibernation space sized to safe 150 MB, create partition and put Windows pagefile on it (Optimal pagefile size = 2.5xRAM). I can't remember exactly, but I don't think that loss of the pagefile will cause damage to the OS. What is your opinion? If you hibernate, the OS gets stopped short. When it comes back, it will try and carry on where it left off, and will expect the swap files to be where it left them. Only you'll have just trashed them with the hibernate data... Blue screen of death seems a likely next option... I was about to (attempt to) say exactly the same thing. I wondered about using it for IE's Cookie/History/Temporary Internet files. ? ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 07:29:00 +0100 From: T i m [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Sri, MA401 (not ME401 ) T i m Paul Berg wrote: Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:44:40 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto wifi cards.. doh. reply to raymond, when the hard drives go on stand by and do their thing the wireless card stops working so the only option is to take the card out and put it in every time the hard drive goes on stand-by.. and that would get iritating... has anyone else managed to get a wireless card to work in the 50ct without having overheating problems? Paul - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:26 PM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:21:41 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto one of the accton cards you mean? - Original Message - From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:37 AM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 20:26:25 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto you actually got it to work?? I have tried my wifi cards in mine and it wouldnt load the drivers.. - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:27 PM Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:20:02 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Speaking of wireless cards in the libretto's, I had a Accton 11mbps Wireless card(s/n ac-ew3101) in my 50ct and it seemed to overheat all the time. is this just because its not really designed for it or what? Paul - Original Message - From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:26 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 10:20:16 -0400 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Cardbus systems will accept standard 16 bit PC cards, but not the other way around. There are mechanical differences in the connector housing and the pinouts are also different, so the controller chip has to be cardbus aware. Not true in reality, Neil... that IS the company line though. Unless I set the sockets in Toshiba laptops to PCIC-Compatible ( NOT auto-selected ) a certain IBM wireless PC-card does not work. And even if I do set PCIC my Satellite Pro 4320 does not work with this card. Sadly, only Toshiba AFIK has the selection. A friend's NEC laptop just plain rejected it altogether. Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto
Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 07:28:26 +0100 From: T i m [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Hi All, Yes, a Netgear ME401 runs in my stock 50CT for the duration of a Hi-Cap or on external power for as long as I want (so far). T i m Paul Berg wrote: Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:44:40 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto wifi cards.. doh. reply to raymond, when the hard drives go on stand by and do their thing the wireless card stops working so the only option is to take the card out and put it in every time the hard drive goes on stand-by.. and that would get iritating... has anyone else managed to get a wireless card to work in the 50ct without having overheating problems? Paul - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:26 PM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:21:41 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto one of the accton cards you mean? - Original Message - From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:37 AM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 20:26:25 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto you actually got it to work?? I have tried my wifi cards in mine and it wouldnt load the drivers.. - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:27 PM Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:20:02 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Speaking of wireless cards in the libretto's, I had a Accton 11mbps Wireless card(s/n ac-ew3101) in my 50ct and it seemed to overheat all the time. is this just because its not really designed for it or what? Paul - Original Message - From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:26 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 10:20:16 -0400 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Cardbus systems will accept standard 16 bit PC cards, but not the other way around. There are mechanical differences in the connector housing and the pinouts are also different, so the controller chip has to be cardbus aware. Not true in reality, Neil... that IS the company line though. Unless I set the sockets in Toshiba laptops to PCIC-Compatible ( NOT auto-selected ) a certain IBM wireless PC-card does not work. And even if I do set PCIC my Satellite Pro 4320 does not work with this card. Sadly, only Toshiba AFIK has the selection. A friend's NEC laptop just plain rejected it altogether. Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
[LIB] Re: Cell phones and Libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:52:09 +0300 From: Steve Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cell phones and Libretto From: Lou S [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cell phones and Libretto ... I'm searching out info on the Nokia's also and wonder if they offer any PC/Net capable CP's, if anyone knows please reply. - Thanks Hi Lou, and other interested parties. Back in the days when I had Windoze on my 50CT, I used it successfully with an Ericsson SH888, Nokia 3110 (via Psion Gold Card), Nokia 8810 and Nokia 7110. All except the 3110 connected via IR without any problems. All you need is the appropriate .inf pre-loaded on the machine (in c:\windows\inf) or available on some accessible media when you first make the IR connection and get the 'Found New Hardware' dialog. They all worked without any problem thereafter. Hope this helps, Steve Baker Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 17:58:52 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto thats what happened to me, my old man brought 4 of the dlink cards and we only managed to get one of them working in his vaio and even then it was persistant to stop working every hour or so. we tried to get them working in a vaio, travelmate, L110 and L50. then i had a chat to a mate and he offered a package of 4 cards and 2 access points for about AUD$1200 where as the dlink cards were AUD$300 each and the access points were about AUD$700 each. thought it was a steal so got them and they worked and are still working like a dream.. this was several months ago and havent had a problem with them since.. except the overheating with the L50. Paul - Original Message - From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 2:06 PM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:59:34 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto yes.. reason i ask is cause like i said my dlink or ipaq cards never worked.. - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:26 PM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:21:41 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto one of the accton cards you mean? - Original Message - From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:37 AM Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 20:26:25 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto you actually got it to work?? I have tried my wifi cards in mine and it wouldnt load the drivers.. - Original Message - From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:27 PM Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:20:02 +1000 From: Paul Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: speaking of wireless... Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Speaking of wireless cards in the libretto's, I had a Accton 11mbps Wireless card(s/n ac-ew3101) in my 50ct and it seemed to overheat all the time. is this just because its not really designed for it or what? Paul - Original Message - From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:26 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 10:20:16 -0400 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] ideal libretto Cardbus systems will accept standard 16 bit PC cards, but not the other way around. There are mechanical differences in the connector housing and the pinouts are also different, so the controller chip has to be cardbus aware. Not true in reality, Neil... that IS the company line though. Unless I set the sockets in Toshiba laptops to PCIC-Compatible ( NOT auto-selected ) a certain IBM wireless PC-card does not work. And even if I do set PCIC my Satellite Pro 4320 does not work with this card. Sadly, only Toshiba AFIK has the selection. A friend's NEC laptop just plain rejected it altogether. Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any
Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:40:10 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:20:59 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 and carry on where it left off, and will expect the swap files to be where it left them. Only you'll have just trashed them with the hibernate data... Blue screen of death seems a likely next option... I was about to (attempt to) say exactly the same thing. I wondered about using it for IE's Cookie/History/Temporary Internet files. ? Though it would be nice to trash those cookies as a rule, I suspect that stomping on files that are in use either side of the hibernation event, no matter how useless they are, is probably going to cause hiccups. Might be a nice experiment for someone who uses IE? Neil _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:43:59 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 Could anyone tell me if windows 98 supports hibernate from the start menu / shutdown dialog? AFAIK Win'98 is BIOS-hibernate only. Win'98 shutdown options:- http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q234/2/16.asp C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 1 (soft shutdown) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 4 (hard shutdown) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 2 (soft reboot) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 6 (hard reboot) ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:50:35 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 Though it would be nice to trash those cookies as a rule, I suspect that stomping on files that are in use either side of the hibernation event, no matter how useless they are, is probably going to cause hiccups. Might be a nice experiment for someone who uses IE? Before I got my 30GB HDD, and when my 4.3GB was fit to burst, I did a lot of Cookie/History/Temporary Internet file stomping; although it may not have been the most scientific of appraisals, it left me with a relatively confident hunch that they are unequivocally stompable (ie in a way that I know page/swap files are not). As far as I could tell, it's all stuff that IE looks for and, if it's been zapped, recreates a default setup. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 - Thanks
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:13:16 GMT From: Alan Middleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 - Thanks Good to know I was just dreaming ;) Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:43:59 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 Could anyone tell me if windows 98 supports hibernate from the start menu / shutdown dialog? AFAIK Win'98 is BIOS-hibernate only. Win'98 shutdown options:- http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q234/2/16.asp C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 1 (soft shutdown) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 4 (hard shutdown) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 2 (soft reboot) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32.DLL,SHExitWindowsEx 6 (hard reboot) ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 06:25:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin McClelland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto On Mon, 22 April 2002, Michael Berlant wrote Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:04:05 -0400 From: Michael Berlant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto I have been using my Lib60 with my Motorola P7389 and L7089 GSM phones for several years via IR. I also use it via serial with my CDMA StarTAC ST7868. It won't work, though, with Win2k via IR because Micro$oft stopped supporting the older IR protocol. I think Microsoft released a patch for Win2K to support IR cell phone usage, but it only worked for that purpose alone, and still would not support other IR devices such as printers, PDAs, etc. I do not have an IR enabled phone, but I have had limited success with IRCOMM2K that emulates the old virtual port mapping to IR. Haven't gotten it to work with my old Canon bjc-80 printer though. - Get your free @Elvis e-mail account at Elvis.com! http://www.elvis.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:11:08 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 In a message dated 4/23/02 6:26:55 AM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, Could anyone tell me if windows 98 supports hibernate from the start menu / shutdown dialog? or even a third party application. My libretto 110 has been updated to the latest BIOS (8.1) and has all the Toshiba power saving features installed (hairy lightbulb etc). Hibernation support is enabled in the power settings and the device manager shows ACPI power devices. I even installed the power saving driver (something.vxd ?) for the Libetto 100, in case that helped but no change. It will do a hardware hibernation (graphic of tosh writting to hard disk) when I hold the power button for 3 seconds and similarly when the battery dies, although this seems to be triggered by the Tosh as opposed to the OS since I never see the low battery warning, just the battery LED flashing. I don't have an option to hibernate from either the start menu or shutdown dialog. I thought that Windows 98 supported this, but maybe I've been using Win 2000 for to long now. Can anyone set my mind to rest on this, it's not critical, but has been bugging me for weeks now? Same disconcerting feeling going from W95 to W98...Under StartShut Down choose Standby, and you'll get Stand By (rather cerebral observation, eh?) where the Lib will write the current config to RAM and then go to sleep. Pressing the power buttton for a few seconds (beep) will resume the Lib from Standby. For hibernation, it sounds like the settings in your Power ManagementAdvanced are already set to hibernate When I Press the Power Button on my computer. So, to hibernate in W98 press the power button and hold for a few seconds, as you observed. As for Standby, press the power button for a few seconds to resume from hibernation. The low-battery hibernate is controlled in Power ManagementAlarms. You can specify the warning and action at 2 battery conditions. Lee ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:24:33 -0500 From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Errors Hi Everyone My Libretto 70 has developed a problem. When I have the AC adapter connected it will reboot with no notice and give me wierd errors under windows. Running on battery power gives me no problems. This all seems to have happened after the Libretto locked up so bad the reset button wouldn't work and I had to remove the battery and power supply to get it to reset. Everything else seems to work ok- it still charges and the brick will power it except for the above problems. So my question is- do you think I have a bad brick or could I have a problem with the mainboard power supply? A new brick is only 60 bucks but I don't want to spend the money if I don't have to. TIA John ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:00:12 -0500 From: Lines, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness hi all Just thought I'd report some findings back to you. I installed a 20GB drive into my 50CT and, after *much* cursing (we're talking cursing on a grand scale here) I got the right EZBIOS working. However, data on my large partition at the end of my drive (9GB-20GB) was getting corrupted, despite it being well out of range of the standard hibernation area at cylinder 1016-1024 or thereabouts. I left space at the very end of the drive and, guess what, no corruption. So I'm guessing my 50 is hibernating by making calls through the EZ-BIOS int13 replacement. but this doesn't really make sense - how does it know to use the extended int13 when reloading on resume My brain hurts. If anyone has the canonical answer to this, it would be appreciated. And if someone wants to send me a drive walker or other mythical beast, I'll do the search and find out exactly where the thing is hibernating to... Nick. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 18:35:28 +0400 From: Gennadiy Tsygan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness This is exactly what I noticed. Hibernation killed my OS installed in the beginning of the second partition! The OS was WinXP, so I didn't have to use EZBIOS - hi all Just thought I'd report some findings back to you. I installed a 20GB drive into my 50CT and, after *much* cursing (we're talking cursing on a grand scale here) I got the right EZBIOS working. However, data on my large partition at the end of my drive (9GB-20GB) was getting corrupted, despite it being well out of range of the standard hibernation area at cylinder 1016-1024 or thereabouts. I left space at the very end of the drive and, guess what, no corruption. So I'm guessing my 50 is hibernating by making calls through the EZ-BIOS int13 replacement. but this doesn't really make sense - how does it know to use the extended int13 when reloading on resume My brain hurts. If anyone has the canonical answer to this, it would be appreciated. And if someone wants to send me a drive walker or other mythical beast, I'll do the search and find out exactly where the thing is hibernating to... Nick. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 21:48:42 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hibernation / EZ-BIOS strangeness I left space at the very end of the drive and, guess what, no corruption. And - it then un-hibernated to exactly where it was before??? ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 14:49:09 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:50:35 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 Though it would be nice to trash those cookies as a rule, I suspect that stomping on files that are in use either side of the hibernation event, no matter how useless they are, is probably going to cause hiccups. Might be a nice experiment for someone who uses IE? Before I got my 30GB HDD, and when my 4.3GB was fit to burst, I did a lot of Cookie/History/Temporary Internet file stomping; although it may not have been the most scientific of appraisals, it left me with a relatively confident hunch that they are unequivocally stompable (ie in a way that I know page/swap files are not). As far as I could tell, it's all stuff that IE looks for and, if it's been zapped, recreates a default setup. The critical thing being though (I suspect) that you were stomping them when the system was running, rather than pausing it mid-operation, stomping them, and completing the operation. Enquiring minds want to know... Neil _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 14:55:01 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:24:33 -0500 From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Errors Hi Everyone My Libretto 70 has developed a problem. When I have the AC adapter connected it will reboot with no notice and give me wierd errors under windows. Running on battery power gives me no problems. This all seems to have happened after the Libretto locked up so bad the reset button wouldn't work and I had to remove the battery and power supply to get it to reset. Everything else seems to work ok- it still charges and the brick will power it except for the above problems. So my question is- do you think I have a bad brick or could I have a problem with the mainboard power supply? A new brick is only 60 bucks but I don't want to spend the money if I don't have to. TIA Are you able to get a scope onto the power output from the brick? Sounds like it could be noisy or at the wrong level (i.e. knackered). You don't need to spend sixty bucks for a Tosh unit though, any regulated switchmode 15V/2A unit will do. On the other hand, it could be nothing to do with the PSU - have you tried reseating the expansion RAM (under the keyboard left hand side)? Intermittent contact there gives exactly this symptom - leading to complete lockup. Try removing it completely (it'll run like a dog) and see if the problem goes away. Neil _ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:15:39 +0400 From: Gennadiy Tsygan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Replacement battery cell I have a L100 battery with one dead cell. It's Panasonic CGR17670HC. Have anyone had any success buying it? If yes, for how much? ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:15:44 -0400 From: Michael Berlant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Thanks for the tip. I'll play with that on my W2k machine. I would really like to get it to work with my BJC-50 (the battery version of your printer) and put the LPT cable back in the plastic bag that it sat in for the first four years of its life! - Original Message - From: Kevin McClelland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto I think Microsoft released a patch for Win2K to support IR cell phone usage, but it only worked for that purpose alone, and still would not support other IR devices such as printers, PDAs, etc. I do not have an IR enabled phone, but I have had limited success with IRCOMM2K that emulates the old virtual port mapping to IR. Haven't gotten it to work with my old Canon bjc-80 printer though. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Drive Partitioning (Was: Hardware Hibernation)
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:12:25 +0400 From: Gennadiy Tsygan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Drive Partitioning (Was: Hardware Hibernation) I decided to put our discussion to the test. Take a look what I did and post you comments! 1 Boot with Partition Magic and create max size (8.4GB) FAT32 partition 2 Install XP 3 Boot with Partition Magic and shrink existing partition 70 MB from its end 4 Boot XP. Use Disk Administrator to create 150 MB NTFS partition after existing one. Assign letter E. Creat folder TEMP 5 Create NTFS partition for the rest of the drive. Assign letter D 6 Change user and system TEMP and TMP enviroment variables to point to E:\temp 7 Assign swap file sized 70-120 MB to E: and remove it from C: 8 Change Temporary Internet files to E: Test procedure 1 Normally hybernate XP. 2 Reboot with DOS floppy 3 BIOS hybernate the PC 4 Resume 5 Reboot in XP Got BSOD STOP 0x0077 KERNEL_STACK_IMAGE_ERROR 7 Hard reboot 8 Chose delete restoration data when prompted and Boot XP ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:31:32 -0500 From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Hi Everyone My Libretto 70 has developed a problem. When I have the AC adapter connected it will reboot with no notice and give me wierd errors under windows. Running on battery power gives me no problems. This all seems to have happened after the Libretto locked up so bad the reset button wouldn't work and I had to remove the battery and power supply to get it to reset. Everything else seems to work ok- it still charges and the brick will power it except for the above problems. So my question is- do you think I have a bad brick or could I have a problem with the mainboard power supply? A new brick is only 60 bucks but I don't want to spend the money if I don't have to. TIA Are you able to get a scope onto the power output from the brick? Sounds like it could be noisy or at the wrong level (i.e. knackered). You don't need to spend sixty bucks for a Tosh unit though, any regulated switchmode 15V/2A unit will do. On the other hand, it could be nothing to do with the PSU - have you tried reseating the expansion RAM (under the keyboard left hand side)? Intermittent contact there gives exactly this symptom - leading to complete lockup. Try removing it completely (it'll run like a dog) and see if the problem goes away. Hi Neil I can get a scope and scope the output without a problem I'll give it a try. How does one get to the expansion ram? Lift the keyboard? How do you do that? Thanks. John ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:30:36 -0400 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell I have a L100 battery with one dead cell. It's Panasonic CGR17670HC.. Have anyone had any success buying it? If yes, for how much? It is just about impossible to buy Lithium-Ion cells unless you are a manufacturer. Best thing is to buy a new battery, keep the old cells, and use them as spares. Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Dreeeww! ¿?¿ ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re[2]: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:44:40 +0400 From: Gennadiy Tsygan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: [LIB] Replacement battery cell To bad. I also have an IBM battery with slightly large (by 1mm) and shorter (3mm) cells. Have anyone tried to use one of those for replacement? I have a L100 battery with one dead cell. It's Panasonic CGR17670HC.. Have anyone had any success buying it? If yes, for how much? It is just about impossible to buy Lithium-Ion cells unless you are a manufacturer. Best thing is to buy a new battery, keep the old cells, and use them as spares. Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Dreeeww! ? ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:45:55 -0500 From: Lines, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals Hi folks Does anyone have the service manuals for the 50CT / 70CT series, and the 100ct / 110ct series? if so, I would dearly love to get my hands on them as I need some new replacement parts for a 70CT and 100CT, but need to know exact part numbers. The archive shows Jason's page as hosting the 50/70ct one, but that appears long gone and I can't find a new web page for him. I've checked webarchive.org and unfortunately that does not store PDFs for posterity - but his site's there. Attachments welcomed with open arms. beer offered in return. Nick. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 23:10:12 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell It is just about impossible to buy Lithium-Ion cells unless you are a manufacturer. Best thing is to buy a new battery, keep the old cells, and use them as spares. Can buy them in Bangkok! But then again, I'm not sure what you can't buy in Bangkok. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:06:00 -0400 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals Does anyone have the service manuals for the 50CT / 70CT series, and the 100ct / 110ct series? if so, I would dearly love to get my hands on them as I need some new replacement parts for a 70CT and 100CT, but need to know exact part numbers. I have one for the 50... How can I help? Thanks Pres Waterman W2PW c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc. Long Island Ford and Kia dealer GO BILLS! Dreeeww! ©¿© ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:05:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin McClelland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 On Tue, 23 April 2002, Alan Middleton wrote Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:22:11 GMT From: Alan Middleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hibernate under windows 98 Hi all, Could anyone tell me if windows 98 supports hibernate from the start menu / shutdown dialog? or even a third party application. My libretto 110 has been updated to the latest BIOS (8.1) and has all the Toshiba power saving features installed (hairy lightbulb etc). Hibernation support is enabled in the power settings and the device manager shows ACPI power devices. I even installed the power saving driver (something.vxd ?) for the Libetto 100, in case that helped but no change. It will do a hardware hibernation (graphic of tosh writting to hard disk) when I hold the power button for 3 seconds and similarly when the battery dies, although this seems to be triggered by the Tosh as opposed to the OS since I never see the low battery warning, just the battery LED flashing. I don't have an option to hibernate from either the start menu or shutdown dialog. I thought that Windows 98 supported this, but maybe I've been using Win 2000 for to long now. Can anyone set my mind to rest on this, it's not critical, but has been bugging me for weeks now? I have never used Win98 on my libretto, but you might want to try Dr. Xins site. He made a program that will force suspend and hibernation with a click on a desktop icon. I have used it under Win2k and I think Win95 and it worked fine then. I know Win98 has some hibernation issues,, so maybe that is why it is not showing up as an option. www.fixup.net Check the downloads section, he explains the use of the programs in greater detail in his Tips section. - Get your free @Elvis e-mail account at Elvis.com! http://www.elvis.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:14:38 -0400 From: Michael Berlant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Lifting the keyboard on an L70 is easy. First, lift up the strip of gray plastic that is just above the F keys on the keyboard. Start with the right-hand edge and it will snap out. Then, you'll find a single screw right in the center of where that strip covered. Remove the screw with a #1 Philips driver and the keyboard will lift out. Just fold it out of the way to avoid putting strain on the ribbon cable beneath. You should be able to work with the memory module without disconnecting and reconnecting the ribbon cable. Good luck. - Original Message - From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:12 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors I can get a scope and scope the output without a problem I'll give it a try. How does one get to the expansion ram? Lift the keyboard? How do you do that? Thanks. John ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Drive Partitioning (Was: Hardware Hibernation)
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 22:36:48 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Drive Partitioning (Was: Hardware Hibernation) I decided to put our discussion to the test. Take a look what I did and post you comments! Um! All I can say is that when I went through all this, I was thinking one step at a time, and testing each step as I went along. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:35:47 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell maybe we can find someone nice enough who lives in Thai that wouldnt mind doing a little favor ;-) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 23:10:12 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell It is just about impossible to buy Lithium-Ion cells unless you are a manufacturer. Best thing is to buy a new battery, keep the old cells, and use them as spares. Can buy them in Bangkok! But then again, I'm not sure what you can't buy in Bangkok. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:11:06 -0500 (CDT) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Never mind I figured out how to get at the memory. On 04-23 10:12am CDT, Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:31:32 -0500 From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Hi Everyone My Libretto 70 has developed a problem. When I have the AC adapter connected it will reboot with no notice and give me wierd errors under windows. Running on battery power gives me no problems. This all seems to have happened after the Libretto locked up so bad the reset button wouldn't work and I had to remove the battery and power supply to get it to reset. Everything else seems to work ok- it still charges and the brick will power it except for the above problems. So my question is- do you think I have a bad brick or could I have a problem with the mainboard power supply? A new brick is only 60 bucks but I don't want to spend the money if I don't have to. TIA Are you able to get a scope onto the power output from the brick? Sounds like it could be noisy or at the wrong level (i.e. knackered). You don't need to spend sixty bucks for a Tosh unit though, any regulated switchmode 15V/2A unit will do. On the other hand, it could be nothing to do with the PSU - have you tried reseating the expansion RAM (under the keyboard left hand side)? Intermittent contact there gives exactly this symptom - leading to complete lockup. Try removing it completely (it'll run like a dog) and see if the problem goes away. Hi Neil I can get a scope and scope the output without a problem I'll give it a try. How does one get to the expansion ram? Lift the keyboard? How do you do that? Thanks. John ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re[4]: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 21:42:18 +0400 From: Gennadiy Tsygan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[4]: [LIB] Replacement battery cell Cells are made by Panasonic, P/N CGR17670HC. People from Digi-Key gave me their phone #. It's 877 726 2228 I didn't call, because I thoght it' hopeless. I think- but not sure- that L70 uses same cells, only 3 instead of 6 Cell datasheet: http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/battery/oem/images/pdf/li-ioncgr17670hc.pdf Does anyone have a part number and Manufacture for these batteries you're looking for? And will it fit in the battery case for the L70? I have some connections and would be more then willing to look into it. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:59:43 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Well I know att compatible phones from nokia do not have the IR port =(and I think the only 2 carriers who have gsm capable phones are voice stream and verison.. which means you can actually connect via data mode and be able to do tcpip networking.. all others the phone has to be used as a modem and connect at the highest of 14.4k least thats my experiance.. SBC might allow it but never used the service but i have used the other 4... meaning spint att verison and voice stream.. - Original Message - From: Lou S [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:36 PM Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:32:22 -0400 From: Lou S [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto mike hodish wrote: But lou, verizon does not offer many nokia models, a source of frustration to me, as I am on verizon, for their great coverage, but prefer nokia phones. Do you know something i don't know re nokia and verizon? Could I see a copy of their support letter re which phones do data and are compatible w/ verizon.. ie cdma and analog, tri mode? thanks. Hi Mike, the ltr I got did not mention specifically which phones are CDMA or TDMA. However a comparrison of all USA models can be found at: http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/compare/compare_results/1,4530,phonecode%3A83 90|SRC-C,00.html Just click on the Service provider you want to compare, Verizon comes up empty it seems. I guess one could find an older phone from Nokia that did the job but would it be tri-mode? I was leaning towards Moneyrola myself. Motorola shows which are CDMA or TDMA, here's their URL's: http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/phone_cdma.html http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/phone_tdma.html This site mentions Nokia IR and All Libretto's, haven't read it all through as I found it a min ago. http://www.freecomms.co.uk/Ringtones/infra-red.asp I'll have to stop by a Verizon store and ask questions. I also emailed Verizon in hopes that they will be able to provide more info, maybe a new phone from Nokia is on the horizon. From the Audiovox site: Several Audiovox phones are data capable and can hook up to a computer. These models are: CDM135, CDM135XL, CDM4500, CDM9000, CDM8000XL, CDM9100, PCX1110XL. A data cable is needed to hook up your phone to your computer. It connects the phone to your serial port of your PC computer. http://www.audiovox.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/catalog_wirelessTelepho nes_CDMA.d2w/input?cat=596 for more detail but nothing about IR found yet. If I finally get a response from Verizon, I'll let u know. _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:31:33 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto http://www.verizonwireless.com/internet_data/index.html verison is cdma and does offer wireless ip calling it moble ip http://www.voicestream.com/products/services/istream/overview.asp i think is tdma and gsm and is called istream http://www.mywirelesswindow.com/ cingular offers data services but is only a blackberry product or web enabled phones and do not think it interfaces with a computer that i could find.. now again this is for the us only - Original Message - From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:01 PM Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:59:43 -0500 From: Phillip Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Well I know att compatible phones from nokia do not have the IR port =(and I think the only 2 carriers who have gsm capable phones are voice stream and verison.. which means you can actually connect via data mode and be able to do tcpip networking.. all others the phone has to be used as a modem and connect at the highest of 14.4k least thats my experiance.. SBC might allow it but never used the service but i have used the other 4... meaning spint att verison and voice stream.. - Original Message - From: Lou S [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:36 PM Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:32:22 -0400 From: Lou S [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Cell phones and Libretto mike hodish wrote: But lou, verizon does not offer many nokia models, a source of frustration to me, as I am on verizon, for their great coverage, but prefer nokia phones. Do you know something i don't know re nokia and verizon? Could I see a copy of their support letter re which phones do data and are compatible w/ verizon.. ie cdma and analog, tri mode? thanks. Hi Mike, the ltr I got did not mention specifically which phones are CDMA or TDMA. However a comparrison of all USA models can be found at: http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/compare/compare_results/1,4530,phonecode%3A83 90|SRC-C,00.html Just click on the Service provider you want to compare, Verizon comes up empty it seems. I guess one could find an older phone from Nokia that did the job but would it be tri-mode? I was leaning towards Moneyrola myself. Motorola shows which are CDMA or TDMA, here's their URL's: http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/phone_cdma.html http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/phone_tdma.html This site mentions Nokia IR and All Libretto's, haven't read it all through as I found it a min ago. http://www.freecomms.co.uk/Ringtones/infra-red.asp I'll have to stop by a Verizon store and ask questions. I also emailed Verizon in hopes that they will be able to provide more info, maybe a new phone from Nokia is on the horizon. From the Audiovox site: Several Audiovox phones are data capable and can hook up to a computer. These models are: CDM135, CDM135XL, CDM4500, CDM9000, CDM8000XL, CDM9100, PCX1110XL. A data cable is needed to hook up your phone to your computer. It connects the phone to your serial port of your PC computer. http://www.audiovox.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/catalog_wirelessTelepho nes_CDMA.d2w/input?cat=596 for more detail but nothing about IR found yet. If I finally get a response from Verizon, I'll let u know. _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest ** _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest
Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 14:42:54 -0400 From: Michael Berlant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell You can also get them in Singapore, but I didn't think it worth mentioning. ;^) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [LIB] Replacement battery cell It is just about impossible to buy Lithium-Ion cells unless you are a manufacturer. Best thing is to buy a new battery, keep the old cells, and use them as spares. Can buy them in Bangkok! But then again, I'm not sure what you can't buy in Bangkok. ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:50:04 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 In a message dated 4/23/2002 1:37:07 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey Lee, Do you know what effect the options in the 'Power up-mode' options have: 1. 'Powerup = boot' 2. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = 30 minutes' [or 45, or 60] 3. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = no limit' Specifically, will option #3 let Windows power management let me set the amount of idle time until it puts the system into standy, and then keep the system ready to come back on relatively instantly when the power buttonm is pressed? The way things are on my system now, BIOS is set to 'Powerup = boot', and when Windows power management puts the system into Standby, the system sits in Standby for 10-20 minutes, and then hibernates. At that point it takes a bit longer to wake up and write data back to RAM. Matt... feeling like being caught up in an old Three Dog Night song :-( Hey, give me a break, I was ecstatic to just get the thing to hibernate reliably in W98se! I am away from my Lib (workin' for a livin') and cannot reference the BIOS setup, but...are you talking about a L100/110 or a L50/70? I believe the boot options for hibernate/standby are different in the 2 series (I have a L100), but could be wrong. I can check later if you'd like. Lee ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 21:40:06 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 22:30:39 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 The critical thing being though (I suspect) that you were stomping them when the system was running, rather than pausing it mid-operation, stomping them, and completing the operation. Enquiring minds want to know... You're dead right. I'm not thinking there could never be a glitch - just that my hunch is it would never be terminal, and that as it would be restricted to IE, cookies, history, and other temporary Internet files, nothing would be lost that's of any value to me. I think you may be thinking optimistically - if you build a separate partition, there must be a file system data structure - the FAT - and if you stomp that, then you *will* get a bsod, if not then, then next time the files are accessed. _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Errors
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 21:35:20 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:31:32 -0500 From: John Musielewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Errors Hi Neil I can get a scope and scope the output without a problem I'll give it a try. Don't forget to do it under load :) How does one get to the expansion ram? Lift the keyboard? How do you do that? Thanks. flick up the tiny strip that runs between the kb and the hinge (from the right hand side). There's a small crosshead screw in the centre which is now exposed - unscrew it and the kb lifts. One more screw in the top left of the expansion unit releases it. (don't try and unhook the kb cable connector) Neil _ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 21:44:03 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals Ahem. I believe I have a copy for the 50/70, will have to dig. But I need to check. Yup, checked, it's on the HD here - 2.5MB of pdf. OTOH, I *am* near enough you for beer... Neil Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:45:55 -0500 From: Lines, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 50CT, 70CT and 100CT service manuals Hi folks Does anyone have the service manuals for the 50CT / 70CT series, and _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Linux sound
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 23:04:01 +0100 (GMT/BST) From: Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux sound I have just gone through the process of installing SuSE Linux 7.3 onto a 20GB hard drive, and am trying to figure out if I have configured the audio hardware optimally. The YaST2 automatic installation/configuration tool did not seem at all up to the task, and failed to configure any hardware even in manual mode when I tried to spell out what it should find.. The 'alsaconf' utility was much more sucessful, and one I told it to search for 'legacy ISA' hardware, it actually succeeded in locating it even correctly assigned the interrupt level, and played the standard test audio. Now I am wondering if someone who is more familiar with sound hardware on PCs, and the Libretto in particular, can advise me what to look for to see if I have everything configured optimally. Here is what 'aplay' reports seeing: /proc/asound aplay -l Yamaha OPL3-SA3: 1 [card1] / #0: Yamaha OPL3-SA3 Directions: playback capture duplex Playback subdevices: 1 Capture subdevices: 1 Playback subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Capture subdevice #0: subdevice #0 And /proc/asound/sndstat gives /proc/asound cat sndstat Sound Driver:3.8.2-980706 (ALSA v0.5.11 emulation code) Kernel: Linux rover 2.4.10-4GB #1 Fri Sep 28 17:20:21 GMT 2001 i586 Config options: 0 Installed drivers: Type 10: ALSA emulation Card config: Yamaha OPL3-SA3 at 0x370, irq 5, dma 10 Audio devices: 0: Yamaha OPL3-SA3 (DUPLEX) Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Timers: 7: system timer Mixers: 0: Yamaha OPL3-SA3 I am guessing that the 'NOT ENABLED' lines indicate something that wasn't enabled by the config program, but I am not sure if there was a reason for that, or if Libretto has the necessary hardware which will not be used until some more configuration is done. Can anyone explain the organization of the sound hardware on the Libretto, and how things like 'FM Synthesis', 3D sound support and MIDI fit in with a straight forward AD and DA converter which presumably all that is necessary to play basic/record linearly sampled audio? For comparison, here is what 'aplay' reports on the same version of Linux installed on a desktop. There seems to be a lot more there, but I don't know that the effect is. Sound Blaster Live!: 1 [card1] / #0: EMU10K1 Directions: playback capture duplex Playback subdevices: 32 Capture subdevices: 1 Playback subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Playback subdevice #1: subdevice #1 Playback subdevice #2: subdevice #2 Playback subdevice #3: subdevice #3 Playback subdevice #4: subdevice #4 Playback subdevice #5: subdevice #5 Playback subdevice #6: subdevice #6 Playback subdevice #7: subdevice #7 Playback subdevice #8: subdevice #8 Playback subdevice #9: subdevice #9 Playback subdevice #10: subdevice #10 Playback subdevice #11: subdevice #11 Playback subdevice #12: subdevice #12 Playback subdevice #13: subdevice #13 Playback subdevice #14: subdevice #14 Playback subdevice #15: subdevice #15 Playback subdevice #16: subdevice #16 Playback subdevice #17: subdevice #17 Playback subdevice #18: subdevice #18 Playback subdevice #19: subdevice #19 Playback subdevice #20: subdevice #20 Playback subdevice #21: subdevice #21 Playback subdevice #22: subdevice #22 Playback subdevice #23: subdevice #23 Playback subdevice #24: subdevice #24 Playback subdevice #25: subdevice #25 Playback subdevice #26: subdevice #26 Playback subdevice #27: subdevice #27 Playback subdevice #28: subdevice #28 Playback subdevice #29: subdevice #29 Playback subdevice #30: subdevice #30 Playback subdevice #31: subdevice #31 Capture subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Sound Blaster Live!: 1 [card1] / #1: EMU10K1 MIC Directions: capture Playback subdevices: 0 Capture subdevices: 1 Capture subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Sound Blaster Live!: 1 [card1] / #2: EMU10K1 EFX Directions: capture Playback subdevices: 0 Capture subdevices: 1 Capture subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Regards, DigbyT -- Digby R. S. Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cthulhu.dircon.co.uk ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list
Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 06:12:15 +0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Hardware hibernation in L110 I think you may be thinking optimistically - if you build a separate partition, there must be a file system data structure - the FAT - and if you stomp that, then you *will* get a bsod, if not then, then next time the files are accessed. Agreed - so yes, the worst case scenario could be worse than I described. So, my revised hunch / further speculation... ;-) Everything on that partition is expendable - what would the worst case now be? That the partition needs formatting? I also suspect that might actually never happen - if the FAT is right at the beginning, and the hibernation data is written (starting) from the end of the partition, backwards - and the space you have to reserve (78MB) is several MB bigger than the amount of data actually written... ? ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
[LIB] Linux FDD
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 01:49:31 +0100 (GMT/BST) From: Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux FDD Another question before I have a look at it myself: Has anyone tried getting the driver for the Libretto PCMCIA floppy drive to work on kernel 2.4.10 or similar? How about 100CT FIR ? Anywone else tried SuSE 7.3? What other distributions are popular, and what are the good and bad points foind? I think we have occasionally had polls of operating system types on the list, but I don't recall a breakdown of which Linux distributions are in use. I would be interested in knowing what other people are using. and what hardware they have gotten working, and what hardware is working. Here is my contribution so far. I could give a detailed step-by-step procedure if anyone wants it, although I suspect a lot things have been gone over before... Old Distribution: Red Hat 5.2 Installation method:Floppy Boot, PLIP Network install Disk: Toshiba MK4309MAT 4327MB Current Distribution: SuSE Linux 7.3 Installation method:Hard disk boot, SCSI CD install Disk: IBM-DJSA-220 20GB Harware that worked 'out of the box' SCSI: Adaptec PCMCIA 152x working LAN:3COM 3c563 - working Modem: 3COM 3c563 - works on RH5.2, not yet tested SuSE graphics: Xaccel laptop server (commercial Linux X server) Audio: 3.8.2-980706 (ALSA v0.5.11 emulation code) manual installation, record function not yet tested. FIR:untried Floppy: not yet tried Enhanced Replicator:USB recognised by system, but havn't tested. Other comments: The automatic setup for SuSE resulted in an XF86 install which accepted 800x480 as a resolution, but when booted was 800x600 with only 800x480 visible, which was hard to use. I didn't spend time trying to get 800x480 working properly as Xaccel installed and worked very easily. Although I havn't yet worked out how to get 1024x768 on an external monitor. comes with 'libapm - TOSHIBA Libretto BIOS Setup Program' which seems to work well out of the box. I used a dedicated logical drive to hide the hibernation area on the 20GB drive as follows: major minor #blocks name 3 0 19535040 hda 3 11566306 hda1 Windows 3 21566306 hda2 BSD/OS 3 31558336 hda3 Spare 3 4 1 hda4 EXT 3 5 136521 hda5 / 3 6 96358 hda6 swap 3 7 530113 hda7 /var 3 82104483 hda8 /opt 3 9 618471 hda9 /home 310 80293 hda10 hibernation 3112104483 hda11 /local 3125245191 hda12 /use 3133919828 hda13 spare Regards, DigbyT -- Digby R. S. Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cthulhu.dircon.co.uk ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 04:37:12 + From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:50:04 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 4/23/2002 1:37:07 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey Lee, Do you know what effect the options in the 'Power up-mode' options have: 1. 'Powerup = boot' 2. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = 30 minutes' [or 45, or 60] 3. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = no limit' Specifically, will option #3 let Windows power management let me set the amount of idle time until it puts the system into standy, and then keep the system ready to come back on relatively instantly when the power button is pressed? The way things are on my system now, BIOS is set to 'Powerup = boot', and when Windows power management puts the system into Standby, the system sits in Standby for 10-20 minutes, and then hibernates. At that point it takes a bit longer to wake up and write data back to RAM. Hey, give me a break, I was ecstatic to just get the thing to hibernate reliably in W98se! I am away from my Lib (workin' for a livin') and cannot reference the BIOS setup, but...are you talking about a L100/110 or a L50/70? I believe the boot options for hibernate/standby are different in the 2 series (I have a L100), but could be wrong. I can check later if you'd like. Well, I've been lucky, never having had problems with the hibernate/standby settings on my L50 or L70 on multiple reloads of Windows OSs that other have. But from the nightmares other's have reported, I've always been leary about taking any deviations from my proven methods in installing and setting up the Windows and Toshiba power saving drivers. So since I've not been getting feedback... I went ahead and set BIOS to 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = no limit' as an experiement. Shutting down the system from Start Shutdown Standby put the system in a limitless state of standby without actually shutting down power entirely and losing data in RAM. The system woke up fast this way hours later, but I noticed a couple things. The setting in BIOS didn't stick. It's back to 'Powerup = boot', but selecting 'Standby' from the Shutdown Windows window still puts the system into an endless state of standby. A case of Windows overriding BIOS I guess. I hope I haven't screwed up things now, and won't find the problems others have reported. I was hoping to hear from someone who'd experimented with all this. I've set Windows power management back to 'Always On' for AC and battery. With 'Powerup = boot' reset in BIOS, I'm hoping things will go back the way they were. Matt _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **
Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 06:02:55 + From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 04:37:12 + From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98 I've set Windows power management back to 'Always On' for AC and battery. With 'Powerup = boot' reset in BIOS, I'm hoping things will go back the way they were. I haven't experimented at all with hibernation in W98, and never trusted it in W95 - it kept freezing on return from hibernation, but under linux (any flavour tried so far) I have had exactly one problem: the sound system falls over on return from hibernate. No error messages, just no sound. It only comes back after a power-down reset, soft reset is insufficient. The bios is set to suit me: no suspend from the panel close, button set to hibernate with no delay. Neil _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives ---TO UNSUBSCRIBE--- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST-- Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **