> Just a thought... on motorized cd/dvd drives you can use cdio
>
> # cdio close
Nope ... returns the following error:
cd0(ahci0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x1b
SENSE KEY: Illegal Request
Didier
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 08:23:04 + Didier Wiroth
wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for replying.
>
> It is now the exact same behaviour as mentioned in the bug report and
> email "pending/6099" from Aaron W.Hsu.
>
> The message starts when opening the cd. Disabling acpithinkpad stops
> the message flood
ds,
Didier
> -Original Message-
> From: joshua stein [mailto:j...@openbsd.org]
> Sent: 09 March 2009 01:43
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: acpithinkpad problems on thinkpad w500
>
> > I came across a strange problem today. I (accidentally) opened the
> cd/dvd
> I came across a strange problem today. I (accidentally) opened the cd/dvd
> player of my thinkpad w500 laptop. Once the player is opened, it is
> impossible to close it, as it is immediately reopened.
>
> Dmesg is flawed with the following messages:
> acpithinkpad0: unknown type 3 event 0x006
Ack!
On 08-Mar-2009 Didier Wiroth wrote:
> I came across a strange problem today. I (accidentally) opened the cd/dvd
> player of my thinkpad w500 laptop. Once the player is opened, it is
> impossible to close it, as it is immediately reopened.
>
> Dmesg is flawed with the following messages:
>
Hello,
I came across a strange problem today. I (accidentally) opened the cd/dvd
player of my thinkpad w500 laptop. Once the player is opened, it is
impossible to close it, as it is immediately reopened.
Dmesg is flawed with the following messages:
acpithinkpad0: unknown type 3 event 0x006
Any
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