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--- Comment #11 from Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
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The result of using git bisect from 2.6.31 and 2.6.32-rc1 is:
commit 6a63b06f3c494cc87eade97f081300bda60acec7
Author: Alexey Starikovskiy
Date: Fri Aug 28 23:29:44 200
All I know is that script makes the Fn combination behave exactly the
same way as the button on the dock itself with my X61 Tablet.
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Hi Jeffrey,
# acpi_listen
ibm/hotkey HKEY 0080 1009
That event is not mapped to anything in /etc/acpi. The dedicated key on
the dock itself does work as expected.
I believe the fix is as simple as these three lines:
# cat events/lenovo-undock
event=ibm/hotkey HKEY 0080 1009
acti
I am somewhat bemused that I posted a fix for this in the first post of
the bug that was duped to this one, but that fix is lost inside
Launchpad's tiny brain.
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As near as I can tell, hal gets this information by periodically polling
the contents of /sys/devices/platform. So unfortunately, unless there's
some other kernel event notification that hal isn't using, we'll be out
of luck.
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> More info. The "prepare to undock" key generates the following
> according to "lshal -m":
> platform_dock_0 property info.docked = false
Hmm, so where does this event come from? What does 'sudo lsinput' show
on this system when the dock is connected?
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--- Comment #22 from Alex Fera 2009-12-07 21:37:39 ---
Update: the computer still reboots, but after 5-10 minutes.
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--- Comment #10 from Mark Draheim 2009-12-07
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> setpci -s 00:1c.4 0xdb.b=0x88
no change, kacpid keeps running wild after the command
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--- Comment #27 from Michael Franzl 2009-12-07 15:58:57
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> I forgot to document the light sens thing in
> Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-asus-laptop :/
> You can use ls_switch and ls_level to control the
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--- Comment #26 from Michael Franzl 2009-12-07 15:40:54
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> so could you please check your BIOS and see if there is any option that refers
> disabling the ambient light sensor?
there is no setting in the BIOS.
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--- Comment #21 from Alex Fera 2009-12-07 13:11:35 ---
>I managed to isolate the modules that cause the reboot:
>"processor" and "acpi-cpufreq".
>With this two modules disabled and without using any boot parameters the system
>doesn't reboots
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--- Comment #20 from Alex Fera 2009-12-07 13:05:18 ---
I managed to isolate the modules that cause the reboot:
"processor" and "acpi-cpufreq".
With this two modules disabled and without using any boot parameters the system
doesn't reboots and
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--- Comment #46 from Thomas Renninger 2009-12-07 12:04:31 ---
And please attach /proc/interrupts if it still does not work (with some
thousand irqs logged in there).
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--- Comment #44 from Thomas Renninger 2009-12-07 11:58:55 ---
Quick summary:
If you use idle=nomwait
the irq activity drops from 4 to 800 which you say is high, but this looks
pretty normal if you still have some things running. So the roo
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