Yes I know, but instead of creating a new thread(new mail), maybe I could try to respond to the one where you learned that the support for custom DSDT is being dropped.
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Yes I know, but instead of creating a new thread(new mail), maybe I could try to respond to the one where you learned that the support for custom DSDT is being dropped.
What's the thread on https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/
Like this I can't know the temperature, now that I'm posting, I don't think I ran sensors. This is based on the non-working plasma in my KDE 4.2
I'll try that giggle in a while, though my laptop only shut down once because it did reach 100C, then I limited it's velocity.
Whats really weird is the discrepancy between the 2 cpu's, 10șC's
Here's the spec, in Portuguese, sorry, but you can understand the specs:
http://pt.lge.com/download/product/040316/P1-J331P/P1-J331P.pdf
I won't be using .31 since I got some segfaults on the logs.
As you suggest I found the line referring to the custom DSDT.
Here's the ACPI messages from dmesg: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/133255/...
Here it is. Thank You!
I think I'm screwed!
Here's the output when trying to re-compile my unchanged DSDT:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/133250/
Here's the DSDT:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/133251/
Where do I...
I'll read the whole thread, yet, I've upgraded my kernel to 2.6.31-5-generic(karmic) and also installed cpufrequtils and cpufreqd. Left app's at their defaults and, although the 2nd cpu is still...
We have the same laptop and the same issues.
I've upgraded my bios using the iso provided above, still no luck. Have you solved your issues?
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There's no problem, and yes we're talking about the desktop manager. The thing is, if we do an install from source, we won't get menu entries nor icons for that matter for our desktop manager.
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That's what I did above, but I installed Xubuntu's Pida first to be able to have a menu entry and icons with no fuss, then I overrrided the "heart" of pida.
For anyone who also want's to know.
Pida 0.3.1 is on the testing branch of debian. If you try to use the deb the testing provides you'll need to cover alot of dependencies.
Try this at your own...
Great, care to share your experience?
I'd like to get latest pida running here too :)