On 10.12.21 11:46, Hans de Goede wrote:
> On 12/10/21 11:12, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>> Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking.
>>
>> Top-posting for once, to make this easy accessible to everyone.
>>
>> Hans, I stumbled upon your blog post about something that afaics is
>>
Hi Thorsten,
On 12/10/21 11:12, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking.
>
> Top-posting for once, to make this easy accessible to everyone.
>
> Hans, I stumbled upon your blog post about something that afaics is
> related to below patch:
>
Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking.
Top-posting for once, to make this easy accessible to everyone.
Hans, I stumbled upon your blog post about something that afaics is
related to below patch:
https://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/25948.html
To quote:
> To avoid any
Hi Rajat,
On 11/17/21 15:28, Rajat Jain wrote:
> +Heikki Krogerus
>
> Hello Hans, Heikki,
>
> I have a question below, which isn't really a problem, but more of an
> attempt to understand the current code and its limitations.
>
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 1:23 PM Hans de Goede wrote:
>>
>> On
On some new laptops the LCD panel has a builtin electronic privacy-screen.
We want to export this functionality as a property on the drm connector
object. But often this functionality is not exposed on the GPU but on some
other (ACPI) device.
This commit adds a privacy-screen class allowing the
On some new laptops the LCD panel has a builtin electronic privacy-screen.
We want to export this functionality as a property on the drm connector
object. But often this functionality is not exposed on the GPU but on some
other (ACPI) device.
This commit adds a privacy-screen class allowing the