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  • A proper subsystem description currently consists of three things: #* This page should describe why the subsystem exists, what components it contains, and how to get in touch with the peopl
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  • * Audio: AC’97 compatible audio subsystem; Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
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  • ...C) Audio Subystem' by Jaya (Alsa) provides useful information on the audio subsystem. The link is - [http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/papers/lac07_kumar.pdf The OLPC Audio Subsystem]
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  • * JFFS2 works out of the box with the MTD subsystem while YAFFS needs tweaks and patches and is hard to adopt to hardware ECC c
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  • There is a keyboard layout for Coptic (Unicode 4.1) using the XIM subsystem, and is available at http://www.moheb.de/coptic_keymapping.html
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  • ===Battery Subsystem===
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  • The host may put the WLAN subsystem in Deep Sleep mode, during which the WLAN subsystem does not wakeup at all. The host sends a signal
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  • SUBSYSTEM=="input", RUN+="/usr/bin/xset m 1 0"
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  • SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="01:23:45:67:89:ab", A
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  • The host may put the WLAN subsystem in Deep Sleep mode, during which the WLAN subsystem does not wakeup at all. The host sends a signal
    32 KB (4,203 words) - 02:31, 18 April 2007
  • ...the [[FORTH]] prompt, the devices, including DCON, the screen, and the USB subsystem, have already been probed and initialized. So if you need to alter the nor
    10 KB (1,629 words) - 02:08, 14 February 2009
  • ! Subsystem !! OFW !! Linux !! Notes/Reference * Proper operation of the battery charging subsystem
    11 KB (1,787 words) - 01:11, 28 May 2012
  • ...f Linux and Bitfrost security, activity isolation, 'Rainbow' (our security subsystem), and theft deterrence measures.''
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  • msgstr "Audio: AC97-compatible audio audio subsystem; internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    33 KB (4,667 words) - 15:45, 2 March 2008
  • This analysis focuses on the risks that may prevent the mesh subsystem from performing its duty: to transfer data between mesh points over a parti
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  • [[Category:Subsystem]]
    8 KB (1,256 words) - 20:40, 5 July 2010
  • ...es all the mechanisms available to configure the behaviour of the wireless subsystem. Through the times, some of these configuration features were removed from
    21 KB (3,345 words) - 20:42, 11 July 2012
  • {{anchor|Battery Subsystem}} ** ''subsystem'' - link hacia ''../../../bus/platform''
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  • ...ch easier to debug as a module. This option automatically selects the I2C subsystem. modalias '''output''' '''sleep''' subsystem
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  • ...the [[FORTH]] prompt, the devices, including DCON, the screen, and the USB subsystem, have already been probed and initialized. So if you need to alter the norm
    10 KB (1,532 words) - 22:29, 15 April 2007
  • ** 0x08 Battery subsystem error * 0x1f Read battery subsystem error code (1 byte)
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  • * Audio: AC’97 compatible audio subsystem; Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    40 KB (4,722 words) - 21:53, 4 February 2008
  • ...linux y seguiridad bitfrost , activity isolation, 'rainbow' (our security subsystem), and theft deterrence measures.''
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  • * JFFS2 works out of the box with the MTD subsystem while YAFFS needs tweaks and patches and is hard to adopt to hardware ECC c
    36 KB (5,941 words) - 00:57, 31 May 2008
  • ...c controller subsystems/32151601 Programmable logic controller chassis I/O subsystem ...bsystems/32151602 Programmable logic controller distributed in cabinet I/O subsystem
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  • ...c controller subsystems/32151601 Programmable logic controller chassis I/O subsystem ...bsystems/32151602 Programmable logic controller distributed in cabinet I/O subsystem
    6 KB (645 words) - 05:50, 8 July 2007
  • * JFFS2 works out of the box with the MTD subsystem while YAFFS needs tweaks and patches and is hard to adopt to hardware ECC c
    34 KB (5,802 words) - 00:57, 31 May 2008
  • ==Battery Subsystem== ** ''subsystem'' - link to ''../../../bus/platform''
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  • TBD: memory subsystem(s), memory stalls Memory subsystem data was measured with The Calibrator.
    11 KB (1,811 words) - 09:35, 14 November 2010
  • subsystem = random.choice(table.keys()); print subsystem, '\t',table[subsystem]
    48 KB (7,337 words) - 23:23, 29 June 2012
  • ==Subsystem turn on/off transients==
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  • | Subsystem | Subsystem
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  • msgstr "Audio: AC97-compatible audio audio subsystem; internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    36 KB (3,967 words) - 09:13, 11 January 2008
  • ...ote: the script is changed from previous version because Rainbow isolation subsystem now not create for the process the the stdin and stdout handles. This is no = Interfacing with the native subsystem =
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  • * Audio: AC’97 compatible audio subsystem; speaker e amplificatori stereo interni; microfono interno; jacks per cuffi
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  • ...enter this command in the [[Terminal]] after becoming [[root]]: <tt>echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="net", KERNEL=="msh*", OPTIONS="last_rule"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/10-olpc-ne
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  • ...nents, cleaning dependencies, etc. Plus a few kernel patches for the input subsystem, the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Kernel_Debugging in-kernel debugger] and th
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  • ...nents, cleaning dependencies, etc. Plus a few kernel patches for the input subsystem, the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Kernel_Debugging in-kernel debugger] and th
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  • olpc-logbat is a bash script that logs various parameters of the battery subsystem. It must be run from the "[[Terminal Activity]]".
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  • <tr><td>LBS_DEB_NET</td><td>0x00000008<td>interaction with network subsystem</td></tr> <tr><td>LBS_DEB_DEBUGFS</td><td>0x00000800<td>interaction with the debugfs subsystem</td></tr>
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  • * Provides capitalized personal property data to the Fixed Assets subsystem of the Financial Management System (FMS).
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  • ...hen suspend and power down the CPU, halting main memory accesses. The USB subsystem would continue powering and polling USB devices, using internal resources r ...ak the CPU out of suspend as needed. Best if not attached via USB (so USB subsystem need not remain powered up to keep it running), though should not provide p
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  • * Audio: AC’97 compatible audio subsystem; Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    12 KB (1,347 words) - 17:04, 12 September 2009
  • * provide subsystem of efficient meta-data management in the case of decentralized network;
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  • ...lthough I'm getting more and more understanding, is the battery management subsystem. It's fairly complex: two chemistries, very different. One is Nickel-Meta ...voltages, different profiles, different cutoffs, so the battery management subsystem is a good bit more complicated than any other laptop out there. On a lot of
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  • (memory technology device) subsystem as of Linux version 2.6.22.
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  • * Battery subsystem can now be suspended via indexed io.
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  • * Create a wiki bibliography for each subsystem
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  • : OFW now has the ability to disable the ec battery subsystem if security is off.
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  • this feature is part of subsystem [[is part of::School server]]''
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  • Linux has an interface to the laptop's battery subsystem. Its available via sysfs at <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/olpc_battery/</tt> Flashing red LED indicates that the battery subsystem has detected an error. [[Open Firmware]] has a command that will read the
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  • The non-volatile storage subsystem of the XO has limited design lifetime. It uses an ASIC (the CaFE) to provi The goals of the storage subsystem testing are as follows:
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  • A proper subsystem description currently consists of three things: #* This page should describe why the subsystem exists, what components it contains, and how to get in touch with the peopl
    2 KB (229 words) - 03:38, 5 October 2008
  • msgstr "Audio: AC97-compatible audio audio subsystem; internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    33 KB (4,669 words) - 20:27, 31 July 2008
  • == Subsystem-level Changes ==
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  • ...o provide a comprehensive tour on all the documentation about the wireless subsystem currently provided in the OLPC wiki. ...ble devices (operating in the unlicensed ISM band at 2.4GHz). Its wireless subsystem is built on a [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/88W8388 Marvell 88W8388 SoC] along
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  • The XO has two leds dedicated to providing information on the wireless subsystem status. In this document we'll call them L (for left - the keyhole led) and
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  • ...done (from user space) in terms of adjusting the behavior of the wireless subsystem is documented in the [[Wireless_Driver_README |Libertas Driver README]].
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  • See [[:Category:Subsystems]] or [[Subsystem description procedure]].
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  • |?Is part of=Technology/subsystem
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  • modalias '''output''' '''sleep''' subsystem actual_brightness max_brightness subsystem
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  • ! Subsystem Test !! OFW !! Linux !! Notes
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  • ! Subsystem !! BIOS->Linux !! OFW !! OFW->Linux
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  • * Audio: HD Audio compatible audio subsystem; Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; ja
    12 KB (1,688 words) - 22:42, 12 August 2013
  • * svn r1437: OLPC trac 9498 - Set subsystem IDs in PCI config headers. All devices work except USB controllers and D17
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  • * modified full firmware - remove drop of full 802.11 packet by sdio subsystem
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  • * The LiFe subsystem now syncs with the MPPT system so that MPPT can watch the voltage drop when
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  • | Disables mppt subsystem. ''Implemented but untested'' | Enables mppt subsystem. ''Implemented but untested''
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  • ...lishes low-level settings in numerous devices, configuring things like PCI subsystem IDs, clock gating, bus arbitration timers, number of SD slots, USB PHY sett
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  • ...the actual central processing unit of the laptop, as well as the graphics subsystem and clock generator feeding the CPU and other subsystems. Display refers to the entire display subsystem, including the DCON (used to maintain a displayed image when the processor
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  • * Wakeups can come from all the usual sources -- keyboard, lid, power subsystem, wlan, etc. Due to hardware limitations, USB ports are unpowered during su
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  • ...is running with the display turned on. The [[XO_1.75_C2|XO-1.75]] display subsystem consumes [[XO1.75_Tinderbox_Power#Display_Power|424 mW]] (not including bac ...between 0.5 and 1.9W ! At "half backlight brightness", the OLPC display subsystem uses 630 mW less power:
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  • SUBSYSTEM!="usb|usb_device", GOTO="usbtiny_rules_end"
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  • ! Subsystem !! OFW !! Linux !! Maintainer !! Notes/Reference
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  • ** Hard-reset the audio subsystem by powering off/on the audio island between the acoustic and loopback tests
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