Hi,
On 9/2/24 10:26 PM, Matthias Fetzer wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Am 27.08.24 um 11:09 schrieb Hans de Goede:
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> On 8/27/24 10:45 AM, Dan Carpenter wrote:
>>> Hello Matthias Fetzer,
>>>
>>> Commit 57d0557dfa49 ("platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Add Thinkpad Edge
>>> E531 fan support") from
Hi Dan,
On 8/27/24 10:45 AM, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> Hello Matthias Fetzer,
>
> Commit 57d0557dfa49 ("platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Add Thinkpad Edge
> E531 fan support") from Aug 16, 2024 (linux-next), leads to the
> following Smatch static checker warning:
>
> drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 15:20 +1100, Jol Valentine wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a bug report for a Lenovo T440s. I know the "unsupported
> brightness interface" has been reported numerous times, but from an
> end user perspective I have two issues:
> 1. once I 'logon' to the Linux desktop and
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 15:20 +1100, Jol Valentine wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a bug report for a Lenovo T440s. I know the "unsupported
> brightness interface" has been reported numerous times, but from an
> end user perspective I have two issues:
> 1. once I 'logon' to the Linux desktop and
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015, Jol Valentine wrote:
> I have a bug report for a Lenovo T440s. I know the "unsupported
> brightness interface" has been reported numerous times, but from an
> end user perspective I have two issues:
>
> 1. once I 'logon' to the Linux desktop and the X display starts (i.e.
>
Hi folks,
I have a bug report for a Lenovo T440s. I know the "unsupported
brightness interface" has been reported numerous times, but from an end
user perspective I have two issues:
1. once I 'logon' to the Linux desktop and the X display starts (i.e.
after the gnome logon screen) the brig
Hi,
I am running ubuntu 64bit on a lenovo W530. Ever since I have upgraded to
kernel 3.13 the display brightness indicator starts at very low level and
have to increase manually at each boot. Here are the log messages
pertaining to the thinkpad driver :
[ 24.413451] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad AC
On Thu, 03 Jan 2013, Joshua Spodek wrote:
> The following output from dmesg asked me to send this to you.
>[34167.226937] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
>keyboard event received
>[34167.226949] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
>[34167.226956] thinkpad_acp
The following output from dmesg asked me to send this to you.
[34167.226937] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
[34167.226949] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[34167.226956] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this
event
You can ignore the 0x6040 HKEY event safely. Thanks for the report.
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dmesg output
[47303.174836] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
[47303.188584] thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 52 0 52 0 0 0 32 0
[47303.188658] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[47303.188666] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when thi
Jan,
You can ignore messages about the 0x6040 event, they're harmless.
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
Henrique Holschuh
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