Hi
I have noticed that the Speaker Mute LED and the FnLock LED doesn't work on my
Thinkpad E495.
Behaviour of Speaker mute button -
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When pressed, it toggles the output.mute parameter in sndioctl.
The sound is muted/unmuted.
The LED doesn't light up in either
Hi
I have noticed that the Microphone Mute button on my Thinkpad E495 doesn't
actually cause the Microphone to be muted.
NOTE: I have already set kern.audio.record=1
Expected behaviour -
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Pressing the MicMute button causes the equivalent of `sndioctl input.mute=!`
i.e. it
On 5/29/21, Jean-Pierre de Villiers wrote:
> In other words, you are probably better off asking on the amdgpu(4)
> mailing list:
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/amd-gfx
>
> The link above, in fact, was copied from amdgpu(4). Other relevant
> links can also be found there
On 5/28/21, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 12:59:09PM +0530, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
>> On 5/28/21, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> > amdgpu startup is slow.
>> >
>> > not our fault.
>> >
>>
>> Oh.
>> You mean amdgpu(4), r
On 5/28/21, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> amdgpu startup is slow.
>
> not our fault.
>
Oh.
You mean amdgpu(4), right?
But resuming from suspend is instantaneous in Linux...
Why is it so slow on OpenBSD?
I am sorry, but I am new to OpenBSD, and I am genuinely curious about
what might cause amdgpu
Hi there!
I have installed OpenBSD 6.9 on my ThinkPad E495, and I have run
syspatch and fw_update to install all the necessary patches and
firmwares. I have been running it for a few weeks now, and I absolutely
love it!
Except, there is one very annoying issue.
Resuming from suspend _always_
On 3/8/21, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
> it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
> amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
> specified charge (say, 80%). This fea
On 3/8/21, Jean-Pierre de Villiers wrote:
> Refer to sensorsd(8) and acpibat(4). Given those and related manual
> pages I'm relatively certain you should be able to achieve this.
>
I did. acpibat(4) contains no information about how to use it. If I
understood correctly, it is simply a ACPI
On 3/9/21, Jan Stary wrote:
> Why would you want to stop charging before being 100% charged?
>
This email wasn't CC'd to the mailing list, right?
Say you keep the battery plugged in overnight for charging. It charges
to 100%, and then stays so for 5 hours till you wake up in the morning.
It
I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
specified charge (say, 80%). This feature is also available on Linux by
using TLP (made by
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