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@@ -1,25 +1,12 @@
-% Miscellaneous
-
-- [High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle (how to remove in Debian or
- Devuan)](#debian_powertop)
-
-- [High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle (how to remove in
- Parabola)](#high_pitch_parabola)
-- [X60/T60: Serial port - how to use (for dock owners)](#serial)
-- [Power Management Beeps on Thinkpads](#powerbeeps)
-- [Using diff and patch](patch.html)
-- [Finetune backlight control on intel gpu's](#backlight%20control)
-- [Get EDID: Find out the name (model) of your LCD
- panel](#get_edid_panelname)
-- [How to enable EHCI debugging on the BeagleBone
- Black](bbb_ehci.html)
-- [e1000e driver trouble shooting (Intel NICs)](#e1000-hang)
-
-High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle (how to remove in Debian or Devuan) {#debian_powertop}
+---
+title: Miscellaneous
+x-toc-enable: true
+...
+
+High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle in Debian or Devuan
======================================================================
-Start powertop automatically at boot time {#debian_powertop_autostart}
------------------------------------------
+Start powertop automatically at boot time.
Included with libreboot is a script called 'powertop.debian'. Run this
as root and it will setup powertop to run with --auto-tune at boot
@@ -33,9 +20,7 @@ If powertop doesn't work, another way (reduces battery life slightly)
is to add *processor.max\_cstate=2* to the *linux* line in grub.cfg,
using [this guide](../gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html).
-[Back to top of page](#pagetop)
-
-High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle (how to remove in Parabola) {#high_pitch_parabola}
+High Pitched Whining Noise on Idle in Parabola
==============================================================
The following removes most of the noise. It reduces what is a high
@@ -87,9 +72,7 @@ If powertop doesn't work, another way (reduces battery life slightly)
is to add *processor.max\_cstate=2* to the *linux* line in grub.cfg,
using [this guide](../gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html).
-[Back to top of page](#pagetop)
-
-X60/T60: Serial port - how to use (for dock owners) {#serial}
+X60/T60: Serial port - how to use (for dock owners)
===================================================
For the Thinkpad X60 you can use the **"UltraBase X6"** dock (for the
@@ -230,7 +213,7 @@ Disable or enable beeps when battery is low:
A reboot is required, for these changes to take effect.
-Get EDID: Find out the name (model) of your LCD panel {#get_edid_panelname}
+Get EDID: Find out the name (model) of your LCD panel
=====================================================
Get the panel name with **sudo get-edid | strings**\
@@ -250,7 +233,7 @@ If neither of these options work (or they are unavailable), physically
removing the LCD panel is an option. Usually, there will be information
printed on the back.
-e1000e driver trouble shooting (Intel NICs) {#e1000-hang}
+e1000e driver trouble shooting (Intel NICs)
===========================================
Example error, ¿may happen on weird and complex routing schemes(citation
@@ -275,7 +258,7 @@ across subnets on the same interface (NIC).
More information, including logs, can be found on [this
page](https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/issues/23).
-USB keyboard wakeup on GM45 laptops {#usb_keyboard_gm45}
+USB keyboard wakeup on GM45 laptops
===================================
Look at resources/scripts/helpers/misc/libreboot\_usb\_bugfix
diff --git a/docs/misc/patch.md b/docs/misc/patch.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 296a5853..00000000
--- a/docs/misc/patch.md
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@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-% Diff and patch
-
-This is just a quick guide for reference, use 'man' to know more.
-
-[Back to index](./)
-
-Apply a patch
-=============
-
-To apply a patch to a single file, do that in it's directory:
-
- $ patch < foo.patch
-
-Assuming that the patch is distributed in unified format identifying the
-file the patch should be applied to, the above will work. Otherwise:
-
- $ patch foo.txt < bar.patch
-
-You can apply a patch to an entire directory, but note the "p level".
-What this means is that inside patch files will be the files that you
-intend to patch, identified by path names that might be different when
-the files ane located on your own computer instead of on the computer
-where the patch was created. 'p' level instructs the 'patch' utility
-to ignore parts of the path name to identify the files correctly.
-Usually a p level of 1 will work, so you would use:
-
- $ patch -p1 < baz.patch
-
-Change to the top level directory before running this. If a patch level
-of 1 cannot identify the files to patch, then inspect the patch file for
-file names. For example:\
-**/home/user/do/not/panic/yet.c**
-
-and you are working in a directory that contains panic/yet.c, use:
-
- $ patch -p5 < baz.patch
-
-You usually count one up for each path separator (forward slash) removed
-from the beginning of the path, until you are left with a path that
-exists in the current working directory. The count is the p level.
-
-Removing a patch using the -R flag
-
- $ patch -p5 -R < baz.patch
-
-Create a patch with diff
-========================
-
-Diff can create a patch for a single file:
-
- $ diff -u original.c new.c > original.patch
-
-For diff'ing a source tree:
-
- $ cp -R original new
-
-Do whatever you want in new/ and then diff it:
-
- $ diff -rupN original/ new/ > original.patch
-
-git diff
-========
-
-git is something special.
-
-Note: this won't show new files created.
-
-Just make whatever changes you want to a git clone and then:
-
- $ git diff > patch.git
-
-Note the git revision that you did this with:
-
- $ git log
-
-Alternatively (better yet), commit your changes and then use:
- $ git format-patch -N
-Replace N with the number of commits that you want to show.
-
-git apply
-=========
-
-it really is.
-
-Now to apply that patch in the future, just git clone it again and do
-with the git revision you found from above:
-
- $ git reset --hard REVISIONNUMBER
-
-Now put patch.git in the git clone directory and do:
-
- $ git apply patch.git
-
-If you use a patch from git format-patch, then use **git am patch.git**
-instead of **git apply patch.git**. git-am will re-create the commits
-aswell, instead of just applying the patch.
-
-Copyright © 2014, 2015 Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>\
-This page is available under the [CC BY SA 4.0](../cc-by-sa-4.0.txt)