On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Peter Stuge via coreboot < [email protected]> wrote:
> The answer to this is already well known To you maybe, but I never saw that posted on the list or published on the x60 wiki or in other documentation. Please tell me more about it or point me to a link at least. If the problem is simple enought, I could tackle it. While I appreciate that there are many users who would like all kinds > of things to work without them being able to fix it themselves, the > reality is that things will work when someone fixes them. > That's right, I would love some issues to be fixed, and yet at the moment many of them are too complex for me. (The DSDT issues however are something I might soon be able to fix, along with the Fn keyboard issues, first by checking whether the Qx codes obtained with ec-access do match the values hardcoded in ec.asl - I suspect they won't) However, I don't believe someone else can possibily fix issues that are not being properly documented, so I document precisely what is broken and how, to get a better idea of what to do, especially if there seem to be a common factor as in the DSDT case. Sorry if this disturbs you. There is only one thing I can't understand - the tone of your answers. If my questions disturb you so much, what about not answering at all instead? > All these things are well-known problems. Correct patches would be great. > Known to you maybe. Not to me. I'm discovering them. If you do have a exhaustive list of all these "well known problems", could you please publish it somewhere? Here's a fun new one from today: turning off the whole radio subsystem with the hardware switch does *NOT* seem affect WWAN, even if the LED is turned off. (or I want to know why I can still send AT commands, get responses, NMEA coordinates from the integrated GPS, etc. Maybe the rfkill pin is badly soldered on the mini PCIe connector, which I wanted to check before announcing that, but it's troubling) I suppose you must know about this issue in great detail. Please enlighten me with your knowledge then.
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