On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Robert G. 'Doc' Savage wrote:

> Don,
> 
> Thanks very much for this pointer. The installation process still has some 
> rough edges, but short of Lucent contributing their code to the CVS tree 
> this appears to be the best solution I've seen.  Works fine after building 
> the RPM, installing it (and the kernel-source RPM), and then 
> rebooting.  For some strange reason the linmodem didn't work until I did 
> the latter.

Glad it worked.

What model of A22 do you have? I have an A22e at work and they did 
something different on that model to the special function keys. The keys 
that control volume, brightness etc cause the system to lock solid if you 
use them. I saw this being discussed on the kernel mailing list but no 
solution was provided. Have you seen this problem?

Older Thinkpads had funky hardware... then they got fairly standard and 
now they look to be getting funky again.

-- 
"Why do we force the world to be Word-compliant and not force Microsoft to be world
compliant?" -Bert Garcia



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