Jatin K wrote:
>>> Is there a tp_smapi (for ThinkPads) Fedora RPM anywhere?
>>>
>>> If not, how do ThinkPad users install tp_smapi?
>>> Can one use dkms to keep tp_smapi up-to-date?
>>>
>>>
>> [1]
>>
http://www.jonathanpritchard.com/blog/how-to-install-tp_smapi-and- change-
> battery-charging-thresholds-on-fedora-14-271
>
> Thanks very much - that seems to be what I was looking for.
I followed the instructions in Pritchard's blog above,
and managed to install akmods .
But the procedure beyond that failed,
since it seems akmods requires the kernel source to be present,
which was not mentioned in the blog:
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[tim@blanche ~]$ sudo service akmods restart
Checking kmods exist for 2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686.PAE [ OK ]
Files needed for building modules against kernel
2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686.PAE could not be found as the following
directories are missing:
/usr/src/kernels/2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686.PAE/
/lib/modules/2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686.PAE/build/ [FAILED]
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I didn't think one normall required the kernel source
in order to compile a kernel module?
I thought kernel-headers and kernel-devel was usually sufficient?
It seems there is an alternative method of installing tp_smapi ,
namely using dkms .
But I'm not clear whether dkms and akmods do the same thing?
And if so, which is likely to be better on a Fedora/KDE system?
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