[ltp] Re: more /dev/thinkpad
David Tansey
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 18 Jul 2005 19:55:50 +0300
wiki.ubuntu.com -- is what i meant by ubuntu's wiki
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 11:08 -0500, Tom Adelstein wrote:
> Bottom posted
>
> On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 18:07 +0300, David Tansey wrote:
> > Tom,
> >
> > Well, keep me updated. I'm using hoary as well. I thought I wrote out
> > all my steps a couple days ago. After doing that I could modprobe it no
> > problem. And thinkpad-base put an entry into modprobe.d (or somwhere
> > --i've removed it since then) so that the module is loaded at boottime.
> >
> > -David
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> > Ubuntu has a package called thinkpad-source. You have to install that
> > along with thinkpad-base and tpctl (and tpb if you want it.)
> >
> > You also need the right linux-headers package. for me it is
> > linux-headers-2.6.10-5-686 -- you can apt-cache this.
> >
> > Then go to /usr/src/ and tar -xzf thinkpad.tar.gz
> >
> > cd go the modules/thinkpad/2.6/drivers
> > make
> > sudo make install
> >
> > and it works.
> >
> > the problem is that ubuntu uses acpi (which works largely for me) and
> > they say configure-thinkpad is based on APM so some features are
> > disabled. but it does let me switch to external monitor and back, which
> > might be just the thing for me for my external monitor setup.
> >
> > good luck all.
> >
> > -david
>
>
> > Mon, 2005-07-18 at 08:46 -0500, Tom Adelstein wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 16:00 +0300, David Tansey wrote:
> > > > Tom,
> > > >
> > > > If I remember correctly, I tar -xzf'd the thinkpad-source.tgz and then
> > > > in the end did a "sudo make install" and then sudo modprobe thinkpad
> > > > worked for me.
> > > >
> > >
> > > David,
> > >
> > > I did the same. It should work. I'll let you know what I find.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
> Dave,
>
> Thanks again. I did all of the steps you listed. I got the information
> from google searches and from a number of howto's and documents,
> postings on mailings lists, etc.
>
> The T21 doesn't work with acpi, so I disabled it and enabled apm. I can
> do apm commands and those work fine.
>
> tpctl, tpb etc. work fine from the command line. In fact, it makes my
> Thinkpad work nicely. I can control all the buttons and function keys I
> have tried. I'm tweak everything with some other tools I found for the
> backlight and the hard drive motor later.
>
> I'm simply attempting to enable the GUI - configure-thinkpad (gnome).
>
> I got it to build by adding glade and related packages because it needed
> a library libgnomeui 2.0 and even after installing it from source, it
> wasn't in the correct location. Adding glade made configure-thinkpad
> build.
>
> It's also on the menu and starts up nicely - then gives me a missing
> device. /dev/thinkpad.
>
> I tried this in fedora and got it to work - but only with the 2.6.9
> kernel. configure-thinkpad gave me the same dumb message when I did the
> upgrades. I read something about the upgrade kernels not working
> correctly.
>
> If I can figure out this device problem, I'll write up a howto and
> publish it.
>
> I'm really surprised at the lack of troubleshooting documentation about
> this subject. Plenty of howto's exist, but they are not working 100%.
>
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