My company recently purchased three new Thinkpad T40's with the ATI Radeon
9000 video chipset. I got lucky enough to score one.
A very aggravating problem has been found when running Red Hat Linux 9 on
these notebook computers. The screens go into some kind of power saving
that we can never get
Where can I go in to check what the Power Saving features are? My
monitor keeps wanting to cut out (it's not a bad monitor). I've already
checked the BIOS of the PC and everything there is turned off.
Thanks!
Jim Hale
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On Sep 1, 2002, 10:57 (-0500) Jim Hale wrote:
Where can I go in to check what the Power Saving features are? My
monitor keeps wanting to cut out (it's not a bad monitor). I've already
checked the BIOS of the PC and everything there is turned off.
I can only tell how it works here, for X:
I
Hey all,
I just wanted to ask everyone if anyone knew how to turn of the Linux
powersaving feature in the console for redhat 7.2 so it doesnt go to sleep
after 5 minutes. I have a syslog server monitoring my network and it
displays all log events to the console as well as writting to the
Hi,
I turned off power saving in the BIOS
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Kyle Evans wrote:
Hey all,
I just wanted to ask everyone if anyone knew how to turn of the Linux
powersaving feature in the console for redhat 7.2 so it doesnt go to sleep
after 5 minutes. I have a syslog server monitoring
The only problem is that I've already disabled it in the BIOS... you think
it could be something else with linux or do you know its hardware related?
If it helps its being run on a 150 Mhz packard bell machine.
Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving
Hi,
I turned off power saving
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Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving
Hi,
I turned off power saving in the BIOS
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Kyle Evans wrote:
Hey all,
I just wanted to ask everyone if anyone knew how to turn of
the Linux
powersaving feature in the console for redhat 7.2 so it doesnt
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 02:47:58PM -0400, Kyle Evans wrote:
The only problem is that I've already disabled it in the BIOS... you think
it could be something else with linux or do you know its hardware related?
If it helps its being run on a 150 Mhz packard bell machine.
Hello, Kyle.
Try