Re: XO-1.5 ACPI ebook switch

2010-11-19 Thread Mitch Bradley
Does the ACPI spec say anything about an ebook switch? Lid switch, power button and sleep button are standard ACPI thingys, but I'm not sure there is an ACPI standard for other kinds of buttons. A search of the ACPI spec for "button" didn't find anything other than power and sleep. ACPI, in g

Modifying 353 (xo-1) to apply the dev.laptop.org/ticket/10195 fix

2010-11-19 Thread Mikus Grinbergs
Bernie - you closed this ticket with "I disabled the mesh on boot and no further incidents of this type were reported". Please - how did you disable the mesh on boot ? I am investigating a situation (on XO-1 353+) that started when I could not associate to an Access Point - because there were no

XO-1.5 ACPI ebook switch

2010-11-19 Thread Daniel Drake
Hi, I'm looking at getting the XO-1.5 ACPI kernel changes upstream. Right now, the ebook switch has its own kernel driver for the XO15EBK HID, it seems like a design decision was taken in the ACPI DSDT that we should invent our own class instead of using the standard ACPI button one. However, th

Re: Rebuilding a kernel with olpc-kernel-builder

2010-11-19 Thread Daniel Drake
On 17 November 2010 17:38, Martin Langhoff wrote: > I am trying to rebuild our kernel with a couple of patches on top... > >  - on a F11 build host, trying to build an XO-1.5 / F11 series kernel >  - cloned olpc-kernel-builder >  - fiddled with the paths to match my local setup >  - run and ... fa

Re: Device nodes for mmcblk ...

2010-11-19 Thread Daniel Drake
On 19 November 2010 02:03, Martin Langhoff wrote: > So for example if you want /home on an external SD card, use UUIDs . Another option: use the bus-indexed device nodes in /dev/disk/mmc Daniel ___ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists

Re: Device nodes for mmcblk ...

2010-11-19 Thread Peter Robinson
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 2:03 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote: > Probably known around here -- > > On F11 builds, the enumerated device for the SD cards (internal, > external) can and does change. More precisely: > >  - Boot with only internal SD card present, and later insert an ext SD > card -- result: