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Suspend/Resume Problems with SATA/AHCI: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problems_with_SATA_and_Linux \\ | Suspend/Resume Problems with SATA/AHCI: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problems_with_SATA_and_Linux \\ | ||
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+ | ==== Kernel Configs ==== | ||
+ | * 2.6.19.1 with atheros/madwifi: {{:config-2.6.19.1-madwifi.txt|:config-2.6.19.1-madwifi.txt}} | ||
+ | * 2.6.19.1 with intel3945abg: {{:config-2.6.19.1-3945.txt|:config-2.6.19.1-3945.txt}} | ||
+ | * yes, I recently exchanged my atheros wifi card with a intel 3945abg | ||
==== CPU ==== | ==== CPU ==== | ||
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My harddisk showed a frequent "clicking". One of the ways (probably not the best) to get rid of this is to disable Power Management on the drive: | My harddisk showed a frequent "clicking". One of the ways (probably not the best) to get rid of this is to disable Power Management on the drive: | ||
- | %% | + | <code> |
# hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda | # hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda | ||
/dev/sda: | /dev/sda: | ||
setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled | setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled | ||
- | %% | + | </code> |
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TODO\\ | TODO\\ | ||
connected to USB. | connected to USB. | ||
- | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml | + | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml\\ |
- | emerge bluez-utils | + | emerge bluez-libs bluez-utils |
- | ^Packages: | | | + | |
- | ^Kernel Modules: | | | + | echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth |
- | ^Programs: | | | + | /etc/init.d/bluetooth start |
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+ | ^Packages: | bluez-utils| | ||
+ | ^Kernel Modules: | //usb stuff//, bluetooth, hci_usb, l2cap, rfcomm| | ||
+ | ^Programs: | hciconfig,hcitool,rfcomm,l2ping| | ||
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+ | **Important:** It seems that the wireless switch (front center bottom) has to be active for bluetooth to work, while WLAN doesn't care about it at all. | ||
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+ | Links:\\ | ||
+ | http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_setup_Bluetooth | ||
==== WWAN / WAN / EV-DO Wireless Modem ==== | ==== WWAN / WAN / EV-DO Wireless Modem ==== | ||
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^Kernel Modules: | | | ^Kernel Modules: | | | ||
^Programs: | | | ^Programs: | | | ||
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==== Inrared / IrDA ==== | ==== Inrared / IrDA ==== | ||
TODO\\ | TODO\\ | ||
- | ^Packages: | | | + | ^Packages: | irda-utils | |
- | ^Kernel Modules: | | | + | ^Kernel Modules: | nsc-ircc | |
^Programs: | | | ^Programs: | | | ||
+ | Links:\\ | ||
+ | http://irda.sourceforge.net | ||
==== SD Card Reader ==== | ==== SD Card Reader ==== | ||
- | TODO\\ | + | **WORKS**\\ |
The SD card reader is connected to the pci bus (check with ''lspci''): | The SD card reader is connected to the pci bus (check with ''lspci''): | ||
15:00.2 Class 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 18) | 15:00.2 Class 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 18) | ||
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^Packages: | | | ^Packages: | | | ||
- | ^Kernel Modules: | | | + | ^Kernel Modules: | sdhci mmc_core mmc_block | |
^Programs: | | | ^Programs: | | | ||
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+ | Starting with recent kernels of the 2.6.17 series, sdhci is included in the official kernel. Older kernels need to be patched. | ||
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+ | If the above modules are loaded, this should suffice to mount the card: | ||
+ | <code>mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/mmc</code> | ||
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+ | I tried it with a cheapo 128MB MMC card. | ||
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+ | Links:\\ | ||
+ | http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_get_the_internal_SD-CARD_working\\ | ||
==== HDAPS ==== | ==== HDAPS ==== |