On 21 June 2018 at 13:39, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 13:35:21 +0200,
> Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>>
>> > I applied them to Debian's kernel (with slightly modification) and they
>> > are working fine. Via "alsamixer -c 0" I can change &qu
> I applied them to Debian's kernel (with slightly modification) and they
> are working fine. Via "alsamixer -c 0" I can change "Mic Mute-LED Mode"
> to "Follow Capture" and then led is ON only when microphone is ON.
> Recording from microphone is working in both configurations.
hm this is the opp
On 21 January 2018 at 08:40, Peter Albrecht
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On my laptop (thinkpad Yoga model 20CD), when I rotate the front of the base
> up, the keyboard shuts itself off until I rotate it back. The issue does not
> occur if I rotate the back of the base (the side with the hinges) up, and
>
dmesg is getting spammed a lot with these events, first a 0x60b0 and
typically after 3-6 seconds a 0x60b1. Anyone knows what these are, and
should they be silenced?
[11192.007012] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
[11192.007017] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY
>> Will this patch appear in sf.net ?
>
> Yes. I didn't have the time to prepare a release yet, though. But it has
> not been merged upstream yet, so I will also wait for the merge first.
>
> I am NOT happy with the FN-F6 mapping to KEY-CAMERA, but since we don't have
> a "thinksuite" or anything
> To get the following changes:
>
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh (4):
> thinkpad-acpi: find ACPI video device by synthetic HID
> thinkpad-acpi: untangle ACPI/vendor backlight selection
> thinkpad-acpi: lock down size of hotkey keymap
> thinkpad-acpi: add support for model-specifi
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 19:03, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>>> Just upgraded to vanilla 2.6.33 + tp_smapi, from vanilla 2.6.32 +
>>> tp_smapi, and I've noticed a change in behavior of the Fn+F5 hotkey
>>> combination.
>>
>> Set Fn+F5 to KEY_BLUETOOTH i
>> Just upgraded to vanilla 2.6.33 + tp_smapi, from vanilla 2.6.32 +
>> tp_smapi, and I've noticed a change in behavior of the Fn+F5 hotkey
>> combination.
>
> Set Fn+F5 to KEY_BLUETOOTH in the thinkpad-acpi input device keymap. It
> defaults to KEY_WLAN (will switch to KEY_RFKILL when that become
Just upgraded to vanilla 2.6.33 + tp_smapi, from vanilla 2.6.32 +
tp_smapi, and I've noticed a change in behavior of the Fn+F5 hotkey
combination.
>>>
>>> Set Fn+F5 to KEY_BLUETOOTH in the thinkpad-acpi input device keymap. It
>>> defaults to KEY_WLAN (will switch to KEY_RFKILL when
Just upgraded to vanilla 2.6.33 + tp_smapi, from vanilla 2.6.32 +
tp_smapi, and I've noticed a change in behavior of the Fn+F5 hotkey
combination.
The problem is that it *disables the wifi* now, and previously it didn't.
With 2.6.32 it just generated an ACPI hotkey event (I used that to
toggle the
> I've added a little extra functionality to this. The first is to send
> notifications whenever the mixer volume changes. These are via ALSA and
> simply allow other applications to know when the volume has changed.
> Henrique, I wasn't sure about the cleanest way to do this - we need to
> unmask
> > The only change I've noticed so far is that when halting the machine, it
> > reboots instead of switching off, but while I've not consciously changed
>
> I've heard reports of other X6* doing the same, but this time we have the
> ACPI diff to try to track it down.
never happened to me (x60
> > Enyway, I wonder if someone has a list of the proper sensor labels.
>
> Depends on the ThinkPad model. The list is at:
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_sensors
It's not there, that's why I asked...
> If yours is not listed there, you will have to get your hands dirty, open
> the machi
I've just installed lm_sensors 3.0 on my X60s, and this is the first
time lm_sensors works for me. Previously it would crash.
Enyway, I wonder if someone has a list of the proper sensor labels.
Currently the sensors output is:
thinkpad-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
fan1: 3098 RPM
temp1:
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