> I am a happy new owner of a Casio FIVA MPC-206E (teensy 2.1 lb subnotebook)
> with RH 7.1 and 2.4.7 installed. I'm trying to get a variety of things
> working, some of which may or may not be related to needed kernel tweaks.
> I suspect some of these have been address already by Japanese users, but
> alas I cannot read Japanese.
> * APM broken
It's likely that there is no APM support in the BIOS. Which would mean
that it is an ACPI-only BIOS, as far as power management would go. That
would explain your sleep/hibernate problems. And, it will likely account
for not being able to use the buttons.
Try enabling ACPI in the kernel and see what happens.
> * 24 bit X support broken (an XFree86 issue, I suppose, will check there
> shortly); there is something funny about 24 bit mode on this machine
> anyway even in WIndowsMe mode
What version of X are you using? The chipset, I believe, is an SMI 721.
There is a native driver for it in X these days, and may have been updated
in 4.0.3 or 4.1.0 (I think RH 7.1 ships with 4.0.2).
That chipset should support 16 and 24 bit mode.
> * Also I've been having no luck getting a DWL-650 (D-Link 802.11 card)
> recognized and working ... was close with the wvlan_cs(? one of those)
> driver but I'm operating on the assumption that the orinoco_cs driver is
> more current, and can't get it recognized at all
I haven't actually tried to get this card to work, but I once saw a page
with relevant information about it:
http://www.focusresearch.com/dwl-650.html
(it recommends the wvlan_cs driver)
-pat
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