
hopefully somebody reviews some of my translations,my problems were similar to Julian2010's.
Thank you.cragg. wrote:I helped a bit, translating to German.
It's the kernel module managed (inserted/removed) when wireless toggle method in use is 'module'. It's useful for netbooks where using iwconfig commands to disable wireless does not work. In these cases, wireless card can be toggled by loading/unloading its driver (kernel module).cragg. wrote:@voria: what do you mean with "kernel module to be managed" ? I do not understand very well^^
This would be a nice addition to 'Samsung Tools', along with 'Last status restore' option: allow to set initial status at boot for each device individually. It's on the TODO list now.cragg. wrote: I only had to set some commands as "autostart-scripts" and bluetooth and webcam are disabled automaticlly
What netbook model are you using?exploit wrote: Even STP is running, i cant adjust backlight, turn on or off WiFi or switch off Backlight. Pressing Fn+F9 key do nothing, Fn+Arrow UP\Down Fn+F5 aren't functional .
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Can samsung-tools to adjust backlight level? or it only can turn backlight on \ off ??
I will, when 'Samsung Tools' will be released.exploit wrote: It'll be wonderful if you create some instructional \ manual \ FAQ \ HOW TO for newbies like me.
I don't know if it works on opensuse, it's a distro I've never used. If you have a chance, try it and let me know.exploit wrote: can i use samsung-tools on OpenSUSE distro, is it capable ?
Pardon me, what do u mean in BUGGY BIOSenables the brightness control on various models shipped with buggy BIOS.
Ahh, ok, I think I understood. Everything is changed now and the new commands are translatedvoRia wrote:Thank you.cragg. wrote:I helped a bit, translating to German.
It's the kernel module managed (inserted/removed) when wireless toggle method in use is 'module'. It's useful for netbooks where using iwconfig commands to disable wireless does not work. In these cases, wireless card can be toggled by loading/unloading its driver (kernel module).cragg. wrote:@voria: what do you mean with "kernel module to be managed" ? I do not understand very well^^
voRia wrote:This would be a nice addition to 'Samsung Tools', along with 'Last status restore' option: allow to set initial status at boot for each device individually. It's on the TODO list now.cragg. wrote: I only had to set some commands as "autostart-scripts" and bluetooth and webcam are disabled automaticlly
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lspci -nn
sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
Thanks.cragg. wrote:Ahh, ok, I think I understood. Everything is changed now and the new commands are translated
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I saw it translating these commandsExcellent job, that you are doing
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