On 04/24/13 09:46, Matthew Gibson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a thinkpad x230. I have some of the issues others on this mailing
> list have discussed, such as no brightness controls, and some of the
> special buttons don't work.
>
> I have some experience with freebsd, but not a lot.
>
> I am running 9.1-RELEASE (r243825) on amd64.
>
> The main issue is similiar to
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2011-July/007227.html
> If I load the acpi_ibm module, it shows up in kldstat, but no message is
> given on the dmesg, and nothing appears in sysctl.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> the volume buttons work, the speaker and microphone mute doesn't work. The
> brightness fn keys don't work. Also the power button doesn't seem to
> initiate a shutdown, even though I have
> hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
>
> Matthew
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Aside from scripts (which work great on X220), we need to figure out
what is wrong with Lenovo and what is wrong with acpi_video and get them
to meet in the middle.

I've had marginal success rewriting acpi_handles for just the brightness
methods, but basically Lenovo has some weird acpi locations that don't
seem to work, or need a trapdoor we're not doing. Usually one does work,
but acpi_video doesn't attach to the working ones.

Matt
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