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bash: /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
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/usr/bin/winecfg: line 29: /usr/bin/wine: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/winecfg: line 29: /usr/bin/wine: Success
Yep, that about sums up the problem. I wonder though if this is a firewall problem. I remember reading in one of the Fatdog64 threads that the firewall software version had been bumped. Could just be that this is the culprit.The network wizard in 510 detects the network and assigns an ip but I can't access the internet
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echo "require 006" > /etc/dhcpcd.conf
David, not sure where you get the 64-bit wine. The only in Fatdog repository is 32-bit wine - it's the one compiled by green_dome (with suitably minor modifications). You need to use the 32-bit compatibility library (fd64-32bit-lib.sfs) to use it.davids45 wrote:G'day,
Running 510 as a frugal, with the seamonkey pet linking well with my existing profile, bookmarks, address books and email files. So the 64-bit Pup can read the 32-bit data?
I have the 64-bit wine sfs booting at start-up but the winecfg is reporting an error when tried from urxvt:
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/usr/bin/winecfg: line 29: /usr/bin/wine: No such file or directory /usr/bin/winecfg: line 29: /usr/bin/wine: Success
Thanks for any advice.
David S.
gcmartin, most likely it doesn't hang (if you can switch back to X by using ctrl-alt-f7, it means the system doesn't hang), but the text video is garbled. Unfortunately I don't have any solution for this, other than trying to switch back and forth between X and the text console (ctrl-alt-f7 and ctrl-alt-f1 or f2).gcmartin wrote:I asked this question earlier and not answered, yet. So, I'm bumping it>
Anyone care to comment on why terminal sessions (Ctrl-Alt-F2, etc.) hang when you try to login? (System is LIveCD)
thanks in advance
and this worked on slax remix, fedora, Ubuntu, Arch... since the 2.6.35.1The rudimentary support of the power management functions of Radeon graphics chips already introduced in Linux 2.6.34 has been extended and optimised considerably in 2.6.35. How aggressive the driver's power saving efforts will be can be determined via /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_method. For instance, writing "dynpm" to this file activates the fully automatic dynamic power management. Alternatively, by writing "profile" to the file, users can enable one of four profiles in the file /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile: "default" enables the standard GPU and memory clocks, "low" activates a power-saving mode, "high" a performance mode, and "auto" automatically switches between "low" and "high" depending on the power supply.
If anyone should have a similar problem where their FATDOG goes onto the local LAN but it cannot get outside of your network to the internet, then, your problem is your internal network or the way your router is setup (if it came from your ISP). FATDOG is probably OK.tronkel wrote:@kirk
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