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On 2007-11-04T22:57:07+00:00 Luis wrote:
When I rotate my tablet, I see this in dmesg:
thinkpad_acpi: unknown LID-related hotkey event: 0x5009
thinkpad_acpi: unknown LID-related hotkey event: 0x500a
The first is 'down', the second 'up. They are unknown, so nothing happens :)
I'm not sure, frankly, exactly what should happen in F8- I have a script that
calls the following on 'down'
/usr/bin/xrandr --output LVDS --rotate right
/usr/bin/xsetwacom set stylus rotate 1
and the following on 'up':
/usr/bin/xrandr --output LVDS --rotate normal
/usr/bin/xsetwacom set stylus rotate 0
Those work OK. Not sure how to configure that, though. But it should happen by
default.
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On 2007-11-04T22:58:50+00:00 Luis wrote:
*** Bug 365801 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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On 2007-11-05T09:25:21+00:00 Matěj wrote:
Luis, could we get our usual combo -- /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log, please? This probably *is* hardware independent, but still
I would prefer to see what Xorg thinks about your hardware and whether there are
any error messages or warnings available.
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On 2007-11-05T15:27:42+00:00 Luis wrote:
Created attachment 248311
xorg.conf
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On 2007-11-05T15:28:14+00:00 Luis wrote:
Created attachment 248321
xorg.0.log
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On 2007-11-05T15:28:53+00:00 Luis wrote:
Created attachment 248331
special bonus- lshal!
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On 2008-12-01T02:54:36+00:00 Luis wrote:
Still a problem in F10.
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On 2009-02-08T07:54:22+00:00 Adam wrote:
Fixing component, XFree86 isn't really a thing anymore.
Do you still get the same messages in dmesg? Do you see an event for
this in xev?
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On 2009-02-08T18:39:16+00:00 Luis wrote:
thinkpad_acpi no longer seems to emit those messages, and nothing in
xev. This is even more