he problem.
I had a similar problem with my wireless card connecting to WPA cards recently.
I simply disable wireless at boot time in the BIOS to see if that was the
problem. Once I confirmed this I updated firmware and drivers and the problem
went away.
Good luck.
--Victor
> Kyle Lanigan
x27;m no expert - that's why I provided the link. acpi=off clearly is a
> valid option (they label it the big hammer)
You may need to pass additional options, or better yet disable at the BIOS.
More info on this page:
http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/acpi/debug.php
--Victor
> Craig
>
e HAL rules.
Wouldn't udev rules be easier to build for something like this? Or is there
something that HAL can give you over udev?
--Victor
>
> Mikkel
> --
>
> Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
> for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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Thx for the help. Using KDE 4. Right clicked on screen and clicked
"add
Widget". What worked was adding "Task manager".
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Running FC 9 x86-64.When an application (i.e. Firefox etc) is minimized it
disappears from screen/panel. Next time app is opened it goes to and
last one lost shows up when system is restart. Not sure if this due to
latest updates or my granddaughter hitting some keys while we were playing
vices is
available.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
--victor
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