tir, 21.06.2005 kl. 04.23 skrev Joe Desbonnet: > I apologise in advance for this rather ranty email, but I think its > relevant to the dev list because I believe hit on some bug. > > I (foolishly) try to get FC4 to power manage my laptop (Thinkpad > T41p). I don't understand how to do "apm -s" with ACPI (can someone > tell me how? -- because I can't find it documented anywhere). > echo "3" > /proc/acpi/sleep works for me. But i should probably stick it in a script... > So I boot with "acpi=off" boot option so that I can use the more > intuitive apm system. > > On boot system-config-display asks for root password (I've never seen > that before). I hit return a few times because I'm not interested in > reconfiguring my display (especially at boot time?!). > Thats kudzu. It does that to me every time i run it from the terminal - and if i haven't done "xhost +" first, it tells me i couldn't connect to the display (running as root, from gnome-terminal). Its sortof a bug... I should probably report it. > Boot goes bad -- lots of things don't load. In particular pcmcia stuff > -- so I don't have networking any more. Oh oh. Ok, no problem I just > reboot with default options. No good: my system is still hosed. > **Something has reconfigured/corrupted my system setup without my > permission.** > > It has something to do with modues. Nothing unusual has changed in > /etc/* at the time of the incident, but all the modules.* files in > /lib/modues/2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 now have no data (just the header > comment line). > > Is this a bug, or did I do something incredibly stupid that warranted > my system to be rendered unusable? > > Joe. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list