Hi folks,
I just upgraded my machine (N150 plus) to the latest kernel 3.2.0-30 for Lubuntu.
I had to find out that this somehow messes with the wireless and fan controls and thus also affects samsung-tools. Wireless on my N150P does not work with that new kernel.
I don't know what they changed ...
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- 07 Sep 2012, 13:29
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: [N150P] Don't upgrade to kernel 3.2.0-30 !
- Replies: 0
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- 03 Aug 2012, 10:39
- Forum: Other
- Topic: Introduce yourself here!
- Replies: 30
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Re: Introduce yourself here!
Hi guys,
I'm a Berlin based medical student who likes to play with PCs (from 1994), Macs (from 2004) and Linux (from 2007). Since I bought my N150P last year, I'm also a user of samsung-tools.
Personally, I use an iMac running OS X as my main system and Win7 (via Bootcamp) for games. This netbook ...
I'm a Berlin based medical student who likes to play with PCs (from 1994), Macs (from 2004) and Linux (from 2007). Since I bought my N150P last year, I'm also a user of samsung-tools.
Personally, I use an iMac running OS X as my main system and Win7 (via Bootcamp) for games. This netbook ...
- 02 Aug 2012, 20:49
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: How to 'grep' Samsung Tools on the command line?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9856
Re: How to 'grep' Samsung Tools on the command line?
Oh well.
Thanks for the quick fix. How long will it approximately take to show up in the ubuntu repositories?

Thanks for the quick fix. How long will it approximately take to show up in the ubuntu repositories?
- 02 Aug 2012, 15:24
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: How to 'grep' Samsung Tools on the command line?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9856
How to 'grep' Samsung Tools on the command line?
Hi guys,
I'd like to grep some details from samsung-tools on the command line to show them in my system monitor (it's conky, but that doesn't matter for the question).
I try to use grep to read the output from samsung-tools, however, I only get an error.
Here's what I do:
~$ samsung-tools -c ...
I'd like to grep some details from samsung-tools on the command line to show them in my system monitor (it's conky, but that doesn't matter for the question).
I try to use grep to read the output from samsung-tools, however, I only get an error.
Here's what I do:
~$ samsung-tools -c ...