2010/4/6 Marek Otahal <markotahal@xxxxxxxxx> > Thank you for a great job, Jan. > I can confirm the xorg-server 1.8 works great for me! :) > I'm running on [testing], i686, kernel 2.6.33.2, xf86-video-intel, > touchpad(synaptics), keyboard, usb keyb/mouse hotpluging works as well, > sound(intel hda) & guvc video webcam .... just upgraded and voila, works > like > a charm! :) > Happy Easter to all of you! > Marek > > ...well, here's an update after a deeper tryout :) > *touchpad(synaptics) - issues with tapping which does not work /buttons do/ > > *a note for testers, one can disable !hal from rc.conf but make sure to > include dbus instead(hal used to start it up) otherwise policykit fails > > *I have troubles with resuming from suspend/black screen/ but have to make > sure if it is not a problem of kernel. > > *as I'm using kde, here's a problem: battery monitor is disabled and i'm > not > sure if cpu freq scaling under kde works(probably problem of kde?, acpi > command shows correct info), also there is a dependency on hal- pacman > -Rcsn > hal would remove a great bunch of packages(including kde), how do I figure, > whats the dep.? > > Thanks once again, Mark > > PS: I would reply to arch-dev-public thread but i don't have write access > to > it > > -- > > Marek Otahal :o) > Afaik, kde need hal, for exemple for the battery monitor, which seems to be build upon hal. I have heard that next kde's release will allow hal-free build, but I can be wrong. -- Cordialement, Coues Ludovic 06 148 743 42 -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments