I have to revoke my problem report from above...
On Ubuntu Edgy the speedstepping didn't work at my of my IBM/Lenovo T43p
1,86 GHz Pentium M and limited the speed to 800 MHz, on Feisty problems
occured with working speedstepping and full CPU-speed.
But: Since I cleaned my fan-fence - which was to
I first experienced that bug on kernel 2.6.20.14 - where frequency scaling
begin to work on my IBM T43p.
Now when having the cpu scaled to 100%, my laptop will halt due to reaching cpu
temperature limit.
the problem seems to be the scaling-steps in /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
I can manually speed the fa
** Description changed:
I followed instructions on
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_hotswap_UltraBay_devices for having
HAL support on my UltraBay devices. (IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T43p, Intel
82801FBM Southbridge)
While running 2.6.20-6-generic on edgy, everything works perfectly fin
Public bug reported:
I followed instructions on
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_hotswap_UltraBay_devices for having
HAL support on my UltraBay devices. (IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T43p, Intel
82801FBM Southbridge)
While running 2.6.20-6-generic on edgy, everything works perfectly fine.
After updati
Like Olivier Bornet I found the same kernel-related nm-applet bug.
(Gnome nm-applet 0.6.3)
When running 2.6.20-6 on edgy, network-manager works perfectly on my IBM T43p
(with atheros), including WPA.
When running 2.6.20-12/13 on edgy, network-manager stops working at all - but I
can get an IP-ad