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*[[apmd]] <tt>(APM event daemon and tools)</tt> | *[[apmd]] <tt>(APM event daemon and tools)</tt> | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[tpctl]] and configure-thinkpad <tt>(ThinkPad configuration programs that are compatible with APM)</tt> |
+ | *[[tp_smapi]] <tt>(Extended battery information and control)</tt> | ||
*[[acpid]] <tt>(ACPI event daemon)</tt> | *[[acpid]] <tt>(ACPI event daemon)</tt> | ||
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpitool/ acpitool]<tt> (displays acpi information and can be used to set sleep mode)</tt> | *[http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpitool/ acpitool]<tt> (displays acpi information and can be used to set sleep mode)</tt> |
Revision as of 11:23, 11 January 2006
Information on Tools helping you to get along with your Thinkpad.
Contents
Input
- tpb (Thinkpad buttons)
- tp-scroll (Use trackpoint and middle button to scroll vertically. You may also use the built-in EmulateWheel option in both XFree86 and XOrg.)
- configure-trackpoint (GUI TrackPoint configuration tool for the TrackPoint driver for 2.6 linux kernel)
- Linux Trackpoint Utilities (An earlier trackpoint configuration tool)
Graphics
- radeontool (Tool for enabling/disabling background light and external video)
- atitvout (Tool to control TV out)
- rovclock (Tool to under/overclock Radeon cards)
- s3switch (Tool to change the output devices and format for Savage cards)
Power Management
- apmd (APM event daemon and tools)
- tpctl and configure-thinkpad (ThinkPad configuration programs that are compatible with APM)
- tp_smapi (Extended battery information and control)
- acpid (ACPI event daemon)
- acpitool (displays acpi information and can be used to set sleep mode)
- tphdisk (Tool to create a hibernation file, an alternative to the Software Suspend 2 kernel patch)
- laptop-mode-tools (laptop-mode configuration scripts)
- KThinkBat (KDE-Kicker applet to show the battery fuel state)
Networking
- ifplugd (Daemon to reconfigure your network settings on cable (un)plugging)
- waproamd (Daemon for Wireless roaming with automatic WEP key handling)
- Wpa_supplicant (waproamd's successor, can handle WPA)
- ifmetric (Tool to help set different route metrics for WLAN/cable connections, to be used in conjunction with ifplugd and waproamd)