hi there,
I just got a black macbook and installed debian sid on it. Everything
works pretty well except the madwifi drivers. It seems that I have
problems connecting to some access points and I cannot yet tell what is
the determining feature that causes those failures. I am using
NetworkManager, b
Hello,
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> On 15/10/06, Nicolas Boichat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I added support for fan control in applesmc. I use the attached script
>> to control the fans, as the left side is almost always warmer, I set the
>> speed of the left side to 2x the speed of the right
On 15/10/06, Nicolas Boichat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I added support for fan control in applesmc. I use the attached script
> to control the fans, as the left side is almost always warmer, I set the
> speed of the left side to 2x the speed of the right side (controlled by
> SMC), and set the m
On 11/10/06, Pierre Dinh-van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in my last message, i said that i didn't saw the 2.6.18 patches... It's just
> because the link on the first page in the "news column" don't talk about this
> new patchset.
>
> But this patchset can't apply on a vanilla 2.6.18 kernel
Nicolas Boichat wrote:
> I didn't know about this program... I searched for something like that
> 1-2 months ago, but didn't find anything. So, thanks for pointing this
> out.
>
> I added support for fan control in applesmc. I use the attached script
> to control the fans, as the left side is almo
Hi,
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> On 14/10/06, Nicolas Boichat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I think sensors data might be accessed using the SMC controller,
>> however, I don't know what key to read (SMC uses a 4-byte key for each
>> connected led/sensor). You might have a look at the code in SV