[ltp] Question on X60

ngigiwaithaka linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:20:01 -0700 (PDT)


Hi,
I need the same info and or rpms for SUSE (10.1)
regards
Ngigi


Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
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> Dear listmembers,
> I have seen discussions about this, but no real solution (AFAI
> Understood).=20
> So, here is the phenomenon, maybe some gentle person could shade a little=
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> light on my apparently blind eyes:
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> I am using openSUSE 10.2 on the lenovo X60. Everything is working to my
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> satisfaction except of two dumb key combinations, one of them I miss=20
> seriously:
> FN-F7
> FN-F2
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> What I found out:
> -> both of the sequences create ACPI-events:
> -> xev does not "see" anything
> -> for both keys simply nothing seems to happen.
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> FN-F7 reports
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: received event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 0000008=
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> 00001007"
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 3399[101:102]
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 5105[0:0]
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 5349[0:0]
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: executing action=20
> "/usr/lib/dockutils/dockhandler "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001007""
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: END HANDLER MESSAGES
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: action exited with status 1
> Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: completed event "ibm/hotkey HKEY
> 00000080=20
> 0000100Feb 27 21:06:12 oekan22p [acpid]: completed event "ibm/hotkey HKEY=
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> 00000080 00001007"
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> FN-F2 reports
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> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: received event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 0000008=
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> 00001002"
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 3399[101:102]
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 5105[0:0]
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: notifying client 5349[0:0]
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: executing action=20
> "/usr/lib/dockutils/dockhandler "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001002""
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: END HANDLER MESSAGES
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: action exited with status 1
> Feb 27 21:06:55 oekan22p [acpid]: completed event "ibm/hotkey HKEY
> 00000080=20
> 00001002"
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> the file /usr/lib/dockutils/dockhandler contains nothing meaningful in
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> regard, those events are simply ignored :-(
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> The module ibm_acpi is loaded. I thought I might be able to disable the
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> display manually, but in vain:
> cat /proc/acpi/ibm/video
> status:         supported
> lcd:            enabled
> crt:            disabled
> dvi:            disabled
> auto:           enabled
> commands:       lcd_enable, lcd_disable
> commands:       crt_enable, crt_disable
> commands:       dvi_enable, dvi_disable
> commands:       auto_enable, auto_disable
> commands:       video_switch, expand_toggle
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> echo "lcd_disable" > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
> does nothing. The display remains on, the file /proc/acpi/ibm/video does
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> change.
> Any ideas for me? Any hints how to proceed from here? Any additional=20
> information required?
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> FN-F7 would be a dream, FN-F2 is nothing to miss too badly.
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> Many thanks for your efforts in advance,
> take care
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> Dieter Jurzitza
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