On Thu, 07 Jan 2010, Robert de Rooy wrote:
> thinkpad_acpi: Console audio control enabled, mode: monitor (read only)
> 
> But I am not seeing anything regarding a new ALSA device, either in
> dmesg or in the Gnome sound applet. And when I run 'lshal --monitor'
> and press the volume or brightness keys I do not see any events
> either.

It will be in one of the last alsa card slots by default.  Use
/proc/asound/* to locate it, or ask the ALSA lib about the installed
cards...

You can use the index= parameter to tell it at which slot you want it to try
to install the card.  index=3 would place it in the third slot, for example.

Maybe a HAL .fdi file would also help gnome find it?  I can't help you
there, but someone in the freedesktop.org or in the linux-thinkpad ML might.

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  Henrique Holschuh

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