I'd already spotted that problem, it was caused by a new Ubuntu upstream
release. Just checking: what does fan_control do for you?
I'm a complete newbie with thinkpad (my new laptop have a month) I put
fan_control because I found this var in modinfo output...
I don't use it, and
Hi again.
More info.
In last acpi-support package you provide this file:
/etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.modprobe
In this file there is a line:
options thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable,0x8f experimental=1
with 0x8f you don't enable all Fn keys.
I have edited and now have a line like
mariodebian wrote:
Hi again.
More info.
In last acpi-support package you provide this file:
/etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.modprobe
In this file there is a line:
options thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable,0x8f experimental=1
with 0x8f you don't enable all Fn keys.
I have edited and
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.103-1
Severity: normal
I have a ThinkPad R61.
Last week with old acpi packages all keys work and some aditional keys self
configured too.
Today Fn+F5 (on/off Bluetooth) Fn+F6 (on/off Wireless) don't work
/var/log/syslog and acpi_listen don't show any output
Hi Mario,
Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) wrote:
I have a ThinkPad R61.
Last week with old acpi packages all keys work and some aditional keys self
configured too.
Today Fn+F5 (on/off Bluetooth) Fn+F6 (on/off Wireless) don't work
/var/log/syslog and acpi_listen don't show any output when
El dom, 14-10-2007 a las 19:29 +0200, Bart Samwel escribió:
Hi Mario,
Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) wrote:
I have a ThinkPad R61.
Last week with old acpi packages all keys work and some aditional keys self
configured too.
Today Fn+F5 (on/off Bluetooth) Fn+F6 (on/off Wireless)
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