Thank you very much for your work and effort.
I'm just a final user.
I would like a way to compile it without recompile the complete kernel.
rgds.
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> I have released version 0.21-2008 of thinkpad-acpi through the
> sourceforge.net release system.
>
> Pat
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> Keys work (since a long time) in X with gnome-power-manager running
> and /sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled=N
>
> In that case, the brightness is handled by g-p-m in userspace.
>
> In our case, the brightness is handled directly by the kernel, in t
0; the thing is that I am using
openSUSE 11.
Do you think we could try to find out what Lenovo+Novell did with ibm-acpi in
its SLED10 ???
Thanks for answer.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> This is your chance to comment on them before I finish writing them and
> send them to upstream. Use it wisely ;-)
Hi,
Does this new release will bring the fix for brightness fn keys for the
Thinkpad T61?
Thanks.
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Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On lun, 2008-08-25 at 11:59 -0600, Xavier Callejas wrote:
>> I installed kernel 2.6.27-rc3 (openSUSE 11 "Factory repo") and the
>> behavior
>> is the same, Fn brightness keys don't work.
>
> Basically, it'll have to wait
Hi,
I installed kernel 2.6.27-rc3 (openSUSE 11 "Factory repo") and the behavior
is the same, Fn brightness keys don't work.
'video' acpi modules is loaded.
'thinkpad_acpi' module is loaded too, but without forcing brightness
functionality.
I think the acpi video is not working on my machine (co
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> Or maybe some hacks from SLED
"reverse engineering" from a Lenovo SLED preinstalled working laptop
I rebooted my laptop and went back to SLED10 (I still have it with dual
boot) to look for a clue of what makes the Fn keys work in it, or as you
said maybe a SLED special
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> I assume your x61 works the same as my T61 intel.
>
> The current status (aiui) is that, on 2.6.26 and previous, brightness
> won't work in-kernel. The only solution I found was to use
> gnome-power-manager and video.ko with parameter
> brightness_switch_enabled. In thi