Malcolm Ware, a former developer on Mwave dates the technology back to its development in an IBM research lab in Zurich, Switzerland in Another revision of the technology was used in IBM's newly renamed Aptiva line. One of the revisions of the Mwave card was the Mwave Dolphin. The card was an ISA legacy card that did not support plug and play and natively supported Windows through its software. It featured a I found the link from a page maintained by a disgruntled Aptiva owner.
Thomas Hood reports that he has been in touch with someone who may be able to write a modem driver for Linux. He needs proof that there is a demand. I did! However, judging from this email , the "ACP" modem is no longer being actively developed, so it's unlikely that IBM will do the development themselves. Still, nothing to keep them from just releasing the code and letting the community finish the job.
You will need to recompile your kernel for power management to work. Here are the settings for APM I used:. A number of other people have reported slightly different configurations working for them. Also, use the most up-to-date version of apmd you can find. Older versions have bugs on the TP I use 3. As long as you're recompiling the kernel, you might as well enable DMA on the hard drive. This seems to work just fine, and is a significant performance improvement. Don't forget to reinstall pcmcia when you recompile the kernel.
Also, I had to enable the "experimental" stuff to get NFS service running. Alexander Krumeich points out: Please note that hibernation and suspend do not work if the machine is running on main power and has a network card installed.
Also, you might try apm -s suspend or hibernating through tpctl. Alfred Ganz writes the following, which might be helpful for people struggling with power management stability issues: I use a ThinkPad , and everything has worked out fine, except for power manangement, where I had the "can't suspend a second time" problem, that is I could suspend once and return to normal operation but the second time around the BIOS would refuse to change state.
This happened with 2. The problem for this seems to come from the floppy disk driver. As soon as I made it a loadable module, the above problem went away. Since many people now use kernel builds that make almost everything loadable modules, this problem may not show, but when it shows it is rather difficult to identify, and it might therefore be worthwhile to be noted.
Other issues I haven't gotten the infrared port or the Universal Serial Bus running, as I have no need for either. I understand that there is active Linux development of the infrared drivers, though. You can look at the number in the upper left on machine startup K for Manoj's M machine and use that instead. I found this FAQ on upgrading the hard disk. Apparently, the TP upgrade drives are about 3 times as expensive! I bought the 6. It is a little noisier than the 3G that came with the machine.
Sound goes haywire after a suspend or hibernate. Any ideas for how to really fix it you can sound off and on manually, as described above? I haven't tried them myself, though. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! This includes the original install disk, the software disk and the network card install disk.
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