> Is it possible to find out what kind of PCI/PCI-X/AGP device is
> installed on a PC?
you can start by running lspci -vv
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> Have you tried a kernel ml?
yes, but with no luck
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi.devel/56974
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> Sorry, but Ubuntu is not Debian. Have you tried asking on an Ubuntu
> mailing list?
No, I haven't. The thing is that the issue is with the ACPI kernel
modules. The kernel is vanilla and custom build one. Nothing is
particularly Distribution specific and I thought I might get valuable
support her
Have you tried booting from another device and fsck on your root and
boot partitions?
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Hi,
I'm currently running Linux with acpi=3Doff as this is the only way to
control the backlight with the Fn keys on the laptop while in console
mode in the Framebuffer.
Can I retain control over the backlight if ACPI is ON?
I have Linux version 3.6.3 and I run it on Samsung N220. The CPU is
Int
Hi,
I'm currently running with the kernel parameter acpi=off as this is the
only way I found to control the laptop's backlight with the keys while
in console mode in the Framebuffer.
How can I retain control over the backlight if ACPI is ON?
Besides, as you can see from the logs below, I have al
Hi,
I'm currently running this laptop with acpi=off as this is the only way
to control the backlight with the keys while in console mode in the
Framebuffer.
How can I retain control over the backlight if ACPI is ON?
Besides, as you can see from the logs below I have all kinds of ACPI
issues besi
Hi,
I'm currently running this laptop with acpi=off as this is the only way
to control the backlight with the keys while in console mode in FB. Can
I retain control over the backlight if ACPI is ON?
When ACPI is ON the Fn keys have no effect. More here:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi
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