Am 25.10.2017 um 06:39 schrieb Michał Kępień:
>>> - Investigating the E LED. This requires taking a look at the DSDT
>>> dump from your laptop and searching for clues as to how this LED is
>>> handled. I will be happy to do that, but again, no promises about
>>> how much time it
Am 25.10.2017 um 06:39 schrieb Michał Kępień:
>>> - Investigating the E LED. This requires taking a look at the DSDT
>>> dump from your laptop and searching for clues as to how this LED is
>>> handled. I will be happy to do that, but again, no promises about
>>> how much time it
> > - Investigating the E LED. This requires taking a look at the DSDT
> > dump from your laptop and searching for clues as to how this LED is
> > handled. I will be happy to do that, but again, no promises about
> > how much time it will take. (And given the nature of this task,
> > - Investigating the E LED. This requires taking a look at the DSDT
> > dump from your laptop and searching for clues as to how this LED is
> > handled. I will be happy to do that, but again, no promises about
> > how much time it will take. (And given the nature of this task,
Hi Michał,
> Thank you for providing us with further information.
Again, glad to help where I can.
>> Pressing the E button brings up some kind of Energy saving applet and
>> pressing the I button brings up an applet telling me about the hardware
>> in my laptop and its current state.
>
>
Hi Michał,
> Thank you for providing us with further information.
Again, glad to help where I can.
>> Pressing the E button brings up some kind of Energy saving applet and
>> pressing the I button brings up an applet telling me about the hardware
>> in my laptop and its current state.
>
>
> Hi Michał,
Hi Harvey,
Thank you for providing us with further information.
> Now I had the time to change the harddisk in my laptop to the Win7 one
> (It's 35 degrees out there - nice excuse to stay inside ;))
>
> What I found out:
> Neither the E nor the I LED work under Windows in my
> Hi Michał,
Hi Harvey,
Thank you for providing us with further information.
> Now I had the time to change the harddisk in my laptop to the Win7 one
> (It's 35 degrees out there - nice excuse to stay inside ;))
>
> What I found out:
> Neither the E nor the I LED work under Windows in my
Hi Michał,
Now I had the time to change the harddisk in my laptop to the Win7 one
(It's 35 degrees out there - nice excuse to stay inside ;))
What I found out:
Neither the E nor the I LED work under Windows in my configuration.
There is no Bluetooth LED (maybe because there is a combined
Hi Michał,
Now I had the time to change the harddisk in my laptop to the Win7 one
(It's 35 degrees out there - nice excuse to stay inside ;))
What I found out:
Neither the E nor the I LED work under Windows in my configuration.
There is no Bluetooth LED (maybe because there is a combined
Hi Michał,
> A photo would be useful (though please do not attach it to your message,
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/Fujitsu-LB-E751-Tastatur_1j.jpg
That is exactly my laptop (well, except for those ugly windows badges ;))
To be completely sure I have taken two photos
Hi Michał,
> A photo would be useful (though please do not attach it to your message,
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/Fujitsu-LB-E751-Tastatur_1j.jpg
That is exactly my laptop (well, except for those ugly windows badges ;))
To be completely sure I have taken two photos
Michał, Jonathan,
just a short note: I am currently on vacation in Spain. I have my laptop
with me and will report back as soon as I find the time. I will try to
help in any way that I can. I want my laptop to be as functional as
possible with linux.
Greetings
Harvey
Am 20.07.2017 um 08:42
Michał, Jonathan,
just a short note: I am currently on vacation in Spain. I have my laptop
with me and will report back as soon as I find the time. I will try to
help in any way that I can. I want my laptop to be as functional as
possible with linux.
Greetings
Harvey
Am 20.07.2017 um 08:42
Hi Michal
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 08:42:57AM +0200, Micha?? K??pie?? wrote:
> > I found your mail address in https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/8598801/
> > and it seems you are somehow involved in the improvement for
> > fujitsu-laptop LED handling. If this does not 'belong' to you, maybe you
>
Hi Michal
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 08:42:57AM +0200, Micha?? K??pie?? wrote:
> > I found your mail address in https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/8598801/
> > and it seems you are somehow involved in the improvement for
> > fujitsu-laptop LED handling. If this does not 'belong' to you, maybe you
>
> Hello,
Hi! Thank you for the report and sorry about the delay, but I have been
at a conference for the past week, having way less spare time than I
wish I had.
> I found your mail address in https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/8598801/
> and it seems you are somehow involved in the improvement
> Hello,
Hi! Thank you for the report and sorry about the delay, but I have been
at a conference for the past week, having way less spare time than I
wish I had.
> I found your mail address in https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/8598801/
> and it seems you are somehow involved in the improvement
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