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Comment from: Andreas Nilsson [Visitor] Email · http://www.f.kth.se/~andrnils
Congratulations! They are quite quiet, and cool. I can actually have it in my lap during hour-long compiles and hardly notice any tempdifference from idle temp.

Which livecd did you use, i think lsusb is even available on the minimal install disk...

About the theft thing; if you got a model with hdaps you could configure it so that if someone moves the laptop it starts emitting a really loud sound ;) Or just get a wire with a kensington lock and hook it up to your booth...

I havn't really had time to get my hdaps thing working, but i intent to use for desktop changing when i tap the screen...

/Andreas
01/28/08 @ 22:54
Comment from: Josh Saddler [Member] Email · http://dev.gentoo.org/~nightmorph
@Andreas:

I used the 2007.0 x86 Installer LiveCD. There's no "lsusb" command available, so it's a fair bet usbutils wasn't included. IIRC, usbutils wasn't added in time for the 2007.0 release; it was planned for the next one.
01/29/08 @ 06:20
Comment from: Andreas Nilsson [Visitor] Email · http://www.f.kth.se/~andrnils
Well, i guess you know better than me :)

And i couldn't find it one the minimal cd either :( My memory must be broken...

I guess that the usbutils is included in the stages, which i confused with the *cd's.

Hope you get to enjoy your laptop!

/A
01/29/08 @ 12:54

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