Hi,
I'm on Maverick Meerkat and seem to have the same problem. I filed a bug report
before finding this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/691272
Yet, although the above one-year-old comment says fix released - I
can't see any effect or sign of a fix on my (up to date)
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.131
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* events/lenovo-undock, undock.sh: new scripts to handle the Fn+F9 undock
button on ThinkPads, which unfortunately nothing else handles. Thanks
to Jeffrey Baker for the first
Steven Langasek wrote:
What does 'sudo lsinput' show on this system when the dock is connected?
I append the output.
My X61 is docked in an UltraBase X6 whose Ultrabay Slim contains a DVD
burner. Connected to the UltraBase's USB ports are a Microsoft curve
keyboard and a Logitech trackball.
Steve Langasek wrote:
I would still like to know where it is that the event is handled for the
Prepare-for-undock key
Thecode in linux/drivers/acpi/dock.c seems to invoke ACPI routines
_DCK and _EJ0. I'm afraid I don't know much about the ACPI
subsystem, though.
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/acpi-support/trunk
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Ok, i'm committing a script to do this, then.
I would still like to know where it is that the event is handled for the
Prepare-for-undock key - partly because acpi-support is intended to go
away and it would therefore be good to put this functionality somewhere
else, and partly because hal is
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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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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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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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
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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I used various utilities to monitor what happens when the prepare to
undock key (labelled ▸) is pressed on the UltraBase X6 while the X61
is docked in it. The X61 is runing freshly installed Karmic.
acpi_listen: video VID 0080
showkey -s: 0xe0 0x56 0xe0 0xd6
showkey -k: 227
More info. The prepare to undock key generates the following
according to lshal -m:
platform_dock_0 property info.docked = false
computer_logicaldev_input_0 condition ButtonPressed = switch-videomode
Contrast with Fn-F7 which generates:
computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition
Thomas,
I'm sure it's possible to make the Fn+F9 key behave the same, if we can
first see how the prepare-for-undock button is handled. Does this show
up as an acpi event, as an input event, or as something else? Please
see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting for information on
how
In Intrepid my ThinkPad X61 would freeze when I tried to remove it from
the UltraBase X6 without deleting the Ultrabay Slim drive device first
(using echo 1 /sys/class/scsi_device/1:0:0:0/device/delete). The
prepare-for-undock button on the UltraBase had no useful effect.
In Karmic:
* The X61
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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** Tags added: karmic patch thinkpad
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This report (and its duplicate) has a working patch. It might be a
nice-to-have for Karmic. It could turn out to be the very first Ubuntu
release where all the ThinkPad hotkeys work :-)
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Hi, sorry for the delay, I rarely check launchpad... afaik this still is
not implemented and I will be persuing it again soon.
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How's it working so far?
I have an X40 and 8.10 on it, and docking/undocking still doesn't work.
libata module links to bay module, so I guess there is already some
cooperation in between those two in the kernel, but whenever I press the
undock button and the notebook was booted up inside the
Here's a preliminary script for acpi-support to support hot
docking/undocking.
For the thinkpad undock please button to work, you need to unmask it
in /proc/acpi/ibm/event; I'm not sure if acpi-support or hotkey-support
do this already.
You'll need thinkpad-acpi loaded for that /proc bit to be
that was for /etc/acpi/events; here's the shellscript
** Attachment added: acpi dock script
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10169534/thinkpad-dock.sh
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Oh, if the button isn't generating events, the unmask to do is
echo enable,0x /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey
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Hi. I have a Thinkpad T43 with a Thinkpad Dock II. I'm running on
Feisty, and there is no such file /proc/acpi/ibm/dock. I tried Gutsy
LiveCD, and the problem persists (besides that, in the latter case, not
even /proc/acpi/ibm/bay exists - but this is another thread :-)). I'm
sending the dmesg
On my Dell Latitude D630, running Gutsy, it would be great to run this
command automatically on dock/undock:
xrandr --output VGA --auto
Tailing /var/log/messages, I see ACPI dock/undock events, so the only
thing missing seems to be the dock/undock script suppport.
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Another wish for this. I have an IBM Thinkpad T40.
Here is my lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to I/O Controller (rev
03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to AGP Controller (rev
03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM
I am still willing to test docking scripts/ help create them for the
next release of Ubuntu. I see that docking doesn't work out of the box
with Feisty...
Let me know.
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Any update on docking/undocking? I notice that there is a module
/lib/modules/2.6.20-13-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/dock.ko in fiesty's
latest kernel. When will that module be used in the acpi scripts?
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We don't get have support in the 'acpi-support' scripts. If I get
access to a dock at some point, I'll try and make this work for
ThinkPads.
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I have a dock and would be happy to work on such scripts. Can you give me
some tips?
On 3/30/07, Paul Sladen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We don't get have support in the 'acpi-support' scripts. If I get
access to a dock at some point, I'll try and make this work for
ThinkPads.
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Still have no docking/undocking support in Dapper Beta. Pressing the undock
button does nothing. Even after loading ibm_acpi.
Am I missing something?
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