[ltp] ibm-acpi
James McKenzie
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Sat, 09 Oct 2004 22:37:25 -0700
T D:
How do I disable ACPI. I like APM better too and ACPI was not fully
implemented on the A22 series.
James McKenzie
T D wrote:
>I have with my A31. It works ok. I personally like APM
>better. Tired.....more tomorrow or Monday.
>
>-Tino
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>--- James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51@sprintpcs.com> wrote:
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>>Peter:
>>
>>Has anyone tried to use ibm-acpi with an A22p?
>>Also, I noticed that
>>folks were having problems with the Thinkpad light
>>and adjusting screen
>>brightness. These are BIOS enabled functions and
>>work without
>>installing the acpi modules for Thinkpad with the
>>appropriate buttons.
>>I will not start using them until I'm assured that I
>>will not end up
>>with a non-functioning 'brick'.
>>
>>James McKenzie
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>>Peter Frühberger wrote:
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>>>James McKenzie wrote:
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>>>>Where do you go to get these patches? I looked in
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>>the archives and came
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>>>>up empty.
>>>>
>>>>James McKenzie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>You can get them at
>>>
>>>
>>http://ibm-acpi.sourceforge.net, you just have to
>>
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>>>have kernel sources installed, it can be build
>>>
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>>without rebuilding your
>>
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>>>whole kernel
>>>
>>>Peter
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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