[ltp] 600E and 2.6.1...

Dan Sawyer linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Thu, 22 Jan 2004 17:06:14 -0800


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All,

I did not see the beginning of this thread.

Does 2.6.1 compile and run on a 600e??

On a production system with Fedora Core 1 (FC1) 2.4.2x kernels compile 
and run

Can a 2.6.1 be compiled and installed on a FC1 based system??

Thanks,
Dan

Michael Hagemann wrote:

>On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 14:19:28 +0100 Marco Gaiarin wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Mandi! Michael Hagemann
>>  In chel dí si favelave...
>>
>>MH> Does a simple "modprobe thinkpad" work?  The error message looks
>>MH> somehow
>>
>>Yes. modprobe thinkpad load the module.
>>    
>>
>
>Does it (i.e. tpctl) work?
>
>  
>
>>MH> suspicious.  Can attach the relevant part of modules.conf (or just
>>MH> /etc/modutils/thinkpad)?
>>
>> sara:~# cat /etc/modutils/thinkpad
>> path[thinkpad]=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/thinkpad
>> #options thinkpad enable_smapi=1 enable_superio=1 enable_rtcmosram=1
>> #enable_thinkpadpm=1
>> alias char-major-10-170 thinkpad
>> alias /dev/thinkpad thinkpad
>> alias /dev/thinkpad/thinkpad thinkpad
>> alias /dev/thinkpad/smapi smapi
>> alias /dev/thinkpad/superio superio
>> alias /dev/thinkpad/rtcmosram rtcmosram
>> alias /dev/thinkpad/thinkpadpm thinkpadpm
>>    
>>
>
>Did you actually generate the device node?
>
>
>  
>
>>>>i've still to compile the cs4248 isa module?!
>>>>        
>>>>
>>MH> No alsa works fine, but you have to use the cs4236 (IIRC) driver.
>>
>>Ah, oh. I'll try. ;)
>>    
>>
>
>I'm just listening to music on my tp600e.  I indeed use the snd-cs4236
>module.
>
>
>michael
>
>ps: I don't want to rush you -- but aren't you interested in testing the  
>    apm patches? :)  Works well for me, but needs some testing (and
>    confirmation) from other thinkpad users.  Please contact me, if
>    you're interested...
>  
>

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All,<br>
<br>
I did not see the beginning of this thread. <br>
<br>
Does 2.6.1 compile and run on a 600e?? <br>
<br>
On a production system with Fedora Core 1 (FC1) 2.4.2x kernels compile
and run <br>
<br>
Can a 2.6.1 be compiled and installed on a FC1 based system?? <br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Dan <br>
<br>
Michael Hagemann wrote:<br>
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 cite="mid20040123013832.0de55317.michael.hagemann@unibas.ch">
  <pre wrap="">On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 14:19:28 +0100 Marco Gaiarin wrote:

  </pre>
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    <pre wrap="">Mandi! Michael Hagemann
  In chel d&iacute; si favelave...

MH&gt; Does a simple "modprobe thinkpad" work?  The error message looks
MH&gt; somehow

Yes. modprobe thinkpad load the module.
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  <pre wrap=""><!---->
Does it (i.e. tpctl) work?

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    <pre wrap="">MH&gt; suspicious.  Can attach the relevant part of modules.conf (or just
MH&gt; /etc/modutils/thinkpad)?

 sara:~# cat /etc/modutils/thinkpad
 path[thinkpad]=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/thinkpad
 #options thinkpad enable_smapi=1 enable_superio=1 enable_rtcmosram=1
 #enable_thinkpadpm=1
 alias char-major-10-170 thinkpad
 alias /dev/thinkpad thinkpad
 alias /dev/thinkpad/thinkpad thinkpad
 alias /dev/thinkpad/smapi smapi
 alias /dev/thinkpad/superio superio
 alias /dev/thinkpad/rtcmosram rtcmosram
 alias /dev/thinkpad/thinkpadpm thinkpadpm
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Did you actually generate the device node?


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        <pre wrap="">i've still to compile the cs4248 isa module?!
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    <pre wrap="">MH&gt; No alsa works fine, but you have to use the cs4236 (IIRC) driver.

Ah, oh. I'll try. ;)
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I'm just listening to music on my tp600e.  I indeed use the snd-cs4236
module.


michael

ps: I don't want to rush you -- but aren't you interested in testing the  
    apm patches? :)  Works well for me, but needs some testing (and
    confirmation) from other thinkpad users.  Please contact me, if
    you're interested...
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