On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 14:06 +0530, Colin Charles wrote: > On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 00:11 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote: > > > Battery Life somewhat sucks right now. Not sure if it's for everybody > > or just me. > > Probably just you. Its always a little worse using Linux than compared > to OS X, but thats normal Enabling dynamic clocks in the radeon driver might help improve that. > > Bug in pmud or whatever for my G3 ibook where I have to disable HALd > > before going to sleep and re-enabling it when coming out of sleep. > > Hmm, okay. Thats a pmud issue we need to fix I lose the brightness buttons after a suspend/resume cycle. That wouldn't be so annoying, but if I resume on battery, something tends to blank the screen a little while after resume... and then it's a PITA to turn it back on again :) If it ever happened when I was at home (i.e. if it happened when there was power too), I'd have investigated it more by now. > > Patches to airport driver to allow for scanning for wireless networks. > > Asking around for the essid gets you strange looks sometimes. > > This is touching the kernel, for Orinoco support... I don't know what > davej/arjanv will think about this Upstream first. Where? > > Graphical boot support? I haven't gotten this to work yet, but haven't > > spend a lot of cycles. > > Yes, rhgb working on ppc will be nice Works for me. > > Some work or status report on Mac-on-Linux. Very handy for media > > formats ppc-linux doesn't yet handle, w/out having to reboot the entire > > system. I played with MoL last April but never got the kernel bits to build. Possibly a candidate for Extras if anyone has a patience to beat it into submission. > Well, there's qemu ;-) Qemu is nice. Runs i386 acroread relatively sanely -- even runs i386 acroread7 if you install all the gtk/pango stuff in /usr/qemu-i386 for it. RPM support for cross-arch stuff like that would be good; some people need it for i386-on-ia64 anyway. -- dwmw2