Am 22.01.2011 21:33 schrieb Jens Rutschmann:
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> When I switch VTs as you described I get this in dmesg though:
>
> [ 491.372673] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133
> [ 491.372677] ata1: EH complete
> [ 491.680387] EXT4-fs (sda1): re-mounted. Opts: discard,commit=0
> [ 4
Am 14.01.2011 19:57 schrieb Toralf Förster:
> I'm wondering why I get this in /var/log/messages w/ kernel 2.6.37 when I
> switch from VT7 to VT12 and back :
>
> 2011-01-14T13:48:59.649+01:00 n22 kernel: ata1: hard resetting link
> 2011-01-14T13:48:59.954+01:00 n22 kernel: ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gb
Am 14.07.2010 16:33 schrieb Pedro Ribeiro:
> Please consider this patch. Let me know if you would like me to change
> anything or if you don't agree with it. It applies cleanly to 2.6.35-rc5.
>
> The Lenovo T400 and T500 have an annoying 9 second delay when
> rebooting, unless reboot=pci is passed
Am 07.06.2010 11:22 schrieb Toralf Förster:
> Since some kernel version (IIRC since 2.6.31) it is necessary to boot the
> linux kernel with that option to prevent an extra 9 seconds delay during
> reboot.
> I found this tip on the LKML -and now I'm wondering whether this option should
> be hard cod
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote on 16.12.2008 14:47:
> Then they will have to come up with some hard hack, maybe using modifiers,
> to work around that braindamage. Because keyboards NEED more than 256 code
> points in Linux and anything else doing modern keyboard translation,
> nowadays...
The
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote on 16.12.2008 02:01:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Jens Rutschmann wrote:
>> (WW) ThinkPad Extra Buttons: unable to handle keycode 360
>> (WW) ThinkPad Extra Buttons: unable to handle keycode 372
>
> Ah, at least evdev now warns you when it is scre
Hi,
I set up X.org on my T61 to use HAL for input device configuration (xorg.conf
contains no input devices at all).
Everything works fine using the evdev driver 2.0.8 on X.org server 1.5.3 except
the ThinkVantage and Fn+Space keys report invalid keycodes.
More specifically:
"input-events" & "
Hanno Böck wrote on 10.10.2008 11:57:
> I have a T61 8859WFJ. thinkpad_acpi module is loaded (kernel is 2.6.27, same
> was with 2.6.26).
>
> When I press the power button, nothing happens and no acpi event is
> generated.
> I don't know if this is something thinkpad_acpi should handle or should
(This is a forward of my original message + some additions as the original
message seems to have disappeared from the mailing list archive and I'm not
sure
it ever arrived on the list at all.)
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh schrieb am 22.11.2007 10:55:
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Jens Rutschma
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh schrieb am 22.11.2007 10:55:
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Jens Rutschmann wrote:
>> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote on 21.11.2007 23:34:
>>> On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Jens Rutschmann wrote:
>>>> The mute button does nothing. I tried to catc
Hi there,
I have some problems regarding the mute & power button and some hotkeys on the
keyboard on my T61. Exact model number is 6457W2C, BIOS version is 1.26-1.06
I run a kernel 2.6.24-rc3 patched with corresponding zen-sources
(http://zen.waninkoko.info/patches/2.6.24/), they update the think
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote on 21.11.2007 23:34:
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Jens Rutschmann wrote:
>> The mute button does nothing. I tried to catch events with xev, showkey and
>> acpi_listen.
>> The power button does nothing, too.
>
> BIOS or kernel ACPI bug.
&
Hi there,
I have some problems regarding the mute & power button and some hotkeys on the
keyboard on my T61. Exact model number is 6457W2C, BIOS version is 1.26-1.06
I run a kernel 2.6.24-rc3 patched with corresponding zen-sources
(http://zen.waninkoko.info/patches/2.6.24/), they update the thin
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