Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 21:23:33 + (UTC) Alec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
>
>
I've been using powertop to reduce the number of wakeups on my laptop,
and currently enlightenment is top of the list at around 4 per second.
>>>
> if the mouse causes 4 interrupts/sec - this probably cause mouse events?
> thus x wakeups and then e wakeups to get the events.
Nope, the 4/sec are just the usb hcd polling. When I move the mouse, or use the
trackpoint, then I get a ton of wakeups. Also, the X wakeups are usually around
1/sec
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 21:23:33 + (UTC) Alec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> >> I've been using powertop to reduce the number of wakeups on my laptop,
> >> and currently enlightenment is top of the list at around 4 per second.
>
> > AFIAK there aren't any patches floating around, but you can c
>> I've been using powertop to reduce the number of wakeups on my laptop,
>> and currently enlightenment is top of the list at around 4 per second.
> AFIAK there aren't any patches floating around, but you can change polling
> intevals for modules and tweak the configs, closing all the window
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:11:51 -0500, Alec Robertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been using powertop to reduce the number of wakeups on my laptop,
> and
> currently enlightenment is top of the list at around 4 per second. Is
> there a
> setting to reduce this, or failing that, a pa
> Ok, now it's clear, take a look to the 'apt-cache show', follow my
> sources.list:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ apt-cache show kooldock
> Package: kooldock
> Priority: optional
> Section: universe/kde<- *** LOOK ***
> Installed-Size: 964
> Maintainer: Claudio Moratti <[EMAIL PROTECT
>
>
> >I would, but...
> >
> >$ apt-cache search kooldock
> >
> >
> >... no such app in my repos:
> >
> >$ cat /etc/apt/sources.lis
> >
> > deb ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
> > deb-src ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
> > deb http://security
tony oliveri napisał(a):
>>
>>
> mmm...
> Sorry, but if you try with 'apt-get install kooldock', apt would be
> calculate automatically all dependencies, and it will install them for
> you...
> Otherwise, try with synaptic (or similar), search all dependencies, and fix
> them.
> It's recommended t
Hi,
I've been using powertop to reduce the number of wakeups on my laptop, and
currently enlightenment is top of the list at around 4 per second. Is there a
setting to reduce this, or failing that, a patch floating around?
Regards,
Alec
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2007/6/19, Jakub Narojczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > What do you think about "kooldock"?
> > Of course, it's related to Kde libs, but i'm using it from a few time,
> and
> > works fine.
> > I've installed it 'cause i can't get composite extension with DRI, and
> > engage too (i've an integrated
> What do you think about "kooldock"?
> Of course, it's related to Kde libs, but i'm using it from a few time, and
> works fine.
> I've installed it 'cause i can't get composite extension with DRI, and
> engage too (i've an integrated ATI Xpress 200M). :-\
> I think it's very similar to engage...
2007/6/19, Jakub Narojczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Yes I found the key for edevelop, apt-get update works fine, no errors,
> > fetches the package lists correctly. But when I try to for instance
> > upgrade enlightenment form 16.7 to 16.9 I can't.
> > apt-cache show enlightenment shows version 16
Jochen Schroeder napisał(a):
> They are working fine here (debian SID). What does apt say when you do
> an apt-get update? With respect to the public key, I think if you search
> the forums on edevelop you'll find a link.
>
> Cheers
> Jochen
>
Yes I found the key for edevelop, apt-get update w
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