I heard that the X61 firmeware was actually behind that of the T
series. Possibly the x61 will inherit all the changes that the T
series now has when it gets it's next firmware update.
Thanks for pointing this out though. Until Lenovo releases the next
x61 firmware .. this will be a very
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Jerone Young wrote:
Could you cc the list when you do alert (I assume) the acpi list (if
you have not already). I'm looking to see if a proper patch does come
out of this that it get pushed into the distros (for my interest it's
Ubuntu Hardy) prior to 2.6.25 release.
running Kernel 2.6.24-rc7 (with thinkpad-acpi v0.19) with paramaters:
acpi_osi=Linux -- Mute button Works! Gnome sees it is pressed.
acpi_osi=!Linux -- Mute button NOT seen by Gnome.
Interesting stuff. Adding acpi_osi=Linux fixes the problem. Now what
does this mean is the question :-)
On
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Jerone Young wrote:
running Kernel 2.6.24-rc7 (with thinkpad-acpi v0.19) with paramaters:
acpi_osi=Linux -- Mute button Works! Gnome sees it is pressed.
acpi_osi=!Linux -- Mute button NOT seen by Gnome.
Interesting stuff. Adding acpi_osi=Linux fixes the problem.
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, Jerone Young wrote:
I've seen someone post this on the list and I recently did thorough testing.
The issue is that the mute button cannot notify software (in my case
Gnome) that it has been pressed. But it still mutes the volume.
This was blamed on Lenovo firmware but
For anyone keeping up with this thread.
Also just to add on it's not a specific KDE or Gnome thing as both
display the issue when running on kernels greater then 2.6.22 . They
are not picking up the mute key press.
On Jan 9, 2008 8:49 PM, Jerone Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok it appears you