Merely a bystander here trying to figure out certain situations from bug
reports.
Why the heck was this filed against firmware-b43-installer?! This bug
report doesn't appear to have anything to do with the firmware installer.
`powertop` has been suggested, perhaps this might be a kernel bug. Yet
On 23/08/13 15:38, Boris Pek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried to use powertop utility for setting up modules which should be
> enabled when your laptop works from battery?
It was just a default install of the wheezy beta
I have installed several laptops the same way and I only had this
problem o
Hi,
Have you tried to use powertop utility for setting up modules which should be
enabled when your laptop works from battery?
Best wishes,
Boris
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Package: firmware-b43-installer
Version: 1:015-14
Severity: serious
I've just done a fresh install of wheezy beta 4 amd64 onto a HP Pavilion
dv2000 laptop
wifi requires firmware-b43-installer
After installing firmware and rebooting, it all works fine, as long as
AC power is connected
If the com
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