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Feisty laptop power prob.



Thanks for the direction to go in.  While fglrx wasn't the problem, an
old version of a driver I'd been working on was to blame. modprobe -r
blah and problem solved.

I should have found it in messages.  ENOCAFFIENE

thanks again

Kristian Hermansen wrote:
> Henry Hall wrote:
>> Yeah, that's gnome-power-manager, right?  That's why I mentioned my
>> dbus/hal interaction suspicion.
> 
> Dunno.  I have a T42p and no such issues.  Of course, you do know that
> strange things happen with binary video drivers, right?  So, change to
> the open source driver if that falls into your scenario and see if it
> changes anything...

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