On Tue, 16 Oct 2012, ??? wrote:
I set a lower light (5-6) during BIOS boot, and if needed I modify manually
in X. I monitored my CPU usage and did notice that the CPU takes its sweet
time to lower the frequency (Windows keeps the frequency the same 99.67,
but changes the
You've swapped the X220 cpu for something? Or a different machine?
I find X does horrible things to battery usage on my X220. Getting into
the lowest C state, and disabling ALL of the USB devices helps somewhat, as
does setting a lower backlight level at boot (you can make an rc script, or
Which wifi card does it use?
Adrian
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On 10/10/12 19:44, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 16:26:58 -0700
Любомир Григоров nm.kn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am now running 10 HEAD with latest committed KMS patch.
I must admit that I did not update this machine since some time.
I do not use currently suspend and
Hi, I am now running 10 HEAD with latest committed KMS patch.
I do not use currently suspend and resume on my X220. I use a script
for the brightness which makes it easy to handle for me.
I am still stuck with:
- add LEN0086 to acpi_ibm
- recompile
- kldload acpi_call
- acpi_call -p '\VBRC' -i
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 16:26:58 -0700
Любомир Григоров nm.kn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am now running 10 HEAD with latest committed KMS patch.
I must admit that I did not update this machine since some time.
I do not use currently suspend and resume on my X220. I use a script
for the
Hm, what other things could be hooked into powerd?
I know KDE4 on my -9 box does track battery usage/capacity and dim the
display as appropriate.
Adrian
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Hi,
first of all, I use 10 on my X220 since end of May.
I do not use currently suspend and resume on my X220. I use a script
for the brightness which makes it easy to handle for me.
There was (is) a problem with iwn I did not find the time to
investigate with a new kernel until today.
We use
I am sure, because pressing Mute now lights up the little light besides
muting. Value changes to 1 as well. The rest of the buttons are not
working. Basically I only need volume since I don't use sleep/resume and I
don't care for turning off wifi from a button. But since I set mixer vol
and pcm
On 04/04/12 22:46, Любомир Григоров wrote:
A couple more things. Fan control doesn't work and returns unknown
oid 'dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan'. I didn't find LEN0068, but IBM0068 there. I
still don't know if acpi_ibm.c was updated since you first wrote the
topic.
One other thing is I want to disable
I just disabled from UEFI/BIOS. I don't use it that much anyway, but it was
annoying when it moved when I typed.
I can just rebuild acpi_ibm.c without world right?
Yes, edit IBM0068 to LEN0068 as noted a while back...it will attach then.
The lower touchpad is nuts...I haven't looked at it too
On 04/05/12 09:35, Любомир Григоров wrote:
I just disabled from UEFI/BIOS. I don't use it that much anyway, but
it was annoying when it moved when I typed.
I can just rebuild acpi_ibm.c without world right?
Yes, edit IBM0068 to LEN0068 as noted a while back...it will
attach then.
Hey Matt, a couple of things, since I am experiencing a different situation
Yes, it should be possible if your sources are in synchronization with
world/kernel.
Just make the edit and go to /usr/src/sys/modules/acpi/acpi_ibm and type
make make install
I unloaded, recompiled that part, and
On 04/05/12 18:33, Любомир Григоров wrote:
Hey Matt, a couple of things, since I am experiencing a different
situation
Yes, it should be possible if your sources are in synchronization
with world/kernel.
Just make the edit and go to /usr/src/sys/modules/acpi/acpi_ibm and
type make make
2012/4/5 Любомир Григоров nm.kn...@gmail.com:
Hey Matt, a couple of things, since I am experiencing a different situation
Yes, it should be possible if your sources are in synchronization with
world/kernel.
Just make the edit and go to /usr/src/sys/modules/acpi/acpi_ibm and type
make make
A couple more things. Fan control doesn't work and returns unknown oid
'dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan'. I didn't find LEN0068, but IBM0068 there. I still
don't know if acpi_ibm.c was updated since you first wrote the topic.
One other thing is I want to disable the touchpad. It is way too sensitive
and I
On Mon, 2 Apr 2012, ??? wrote:
[Matt wrote:]
Only the fan speed value shows as 0x or something, however it can
still be set 1-7 or back to automatic as usual
Plus 0 for off, I guess?
Sorry for asking, but I just can't find this. What is the command for
changing the fan
On 04/01/12 22:49, Kevin Oberman wrote:
2012/4/1 Любомир Григоровnm.kn...@gmail.com:
Well I can't do the brightness switching. acpi_call port is installed, but:
# kldload acpi_call
kldload: can't load acpi_call: No such file or directory
# acpi_call -p '\VBRC' -i 14
ioctl: Device not
On 04/02/12 18:42, Любомир Григоров wrote:
Interesting. So brightness value is changed, but not acted upon then
when using the hotkeys?
Yes, value changes with no effect when hotkeys are pressed...I am not
sure why there is no effect.
I could care less about suspend/resume as I don't really
Hey Matt, thanks for clearing things up. It looks like this is an ongoing
process ever since you first started the thread.
The fan is horribly noisy on this model. However, it will quiet down a
bit on its own when temperature goes down...enabling C states and running
powerd -a adaptive -b
2012/3/31 Erich Dollansky erichfreebsdl...@ovitrap.com:
Hi,
this just reminds me of my Fujitsu P2120.
On Sunday 01 April 2012 11:27:02 Любомир Григоров wrote:
Any news on the brightness? My X220 came and FreeBSD installs and boots
fine with MBR. But like you said brightness control is not
Hi,
controlling brightness works for me (via shell) - taking matt's advice
into account:
\VBRC seems to allow control over the backlight, at least, so those of
you with sore eyes or the 3-cell battery may have some success using the
acpi_call port (Danger!)
kldload acpi_call
acpi_call -p
2012/4/1 Hannes Mehnert han...@mehnert.org:
Hi,
controlling brightness works for me (via shell) - taking matt's advice
into account:
\VBRC seems to allow control over the backlight, at least, so those of
you with sore eyes or the 3-cell battery may have some success using the
acpi_call port
Well I can't do the brightness switching. acpi_call port is installed, but:
# kldload acpi_call
kldload: can't load acpi_call: No such file or directory
# acpi_call -p '\VBRC' -i 14
ioctl: Device not configured
At least closing the lid turns off the monitor (not going to sleep), which
is OK to
Any news on the brightness? My X220 came and FreeBSD installs and boots
fine with MBR. But like you said brightness control is not working and I am
stuck at max. Even with me 9cell battery, it brings it down to 5 hours
instead of 8-9 with a slightly dimmer setting.
P.S. I didn't have to touch
I will be buying a X220 soon and have some questions:
1. Which wireless has better support?
ThinkPad 11b/g/n Wireless (Realtek RTL8192SE / RTL8188CE)
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000
2. I've read bad reviews about webcam having poor quality on GNU/Linux, so
I would assume it will be the same on
On 02/12/12 12:29, Hannes Mehnert wrote:
Hi,
I recently got a X220 and installed -CURRENT (with kib's 13.1 patch) on
it - let me add some notes on this thread.
On 10/17/2011 03:53, Matt wrote:
On 09/28/11 16:01, Kevin Oberman wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Garrett
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