[Bug 595896] Re: Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not working

2011-01-12 Thread xiaq
@Keng-YĆ¼ Lin, I'd love to test on Maverick but unfortunately I have downgraded to lucid. I do have a Natty(alpha 1) installation though. I'll post the test results on Natty sometime later. Hope that would help. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 595896] Re: Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not working

2011-01-10 Thread xiaq
Running alsa-info.sh on Lucid (without thinkpad-acpi) generates the attached log. ** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/595896/+attachment/1790260/+files/alsa-info.txt -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

Re: [Bug 595896] Re: Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not working

2010-12-23 Thread xiaq
Hi Lin, I have downgraded my system to 10.4 and was able to confirm that it doesn't work perfectly either, though in a somehow better way. dmesg | grep think gives the line you just mentioned. In 10.4 the behavior is: headphone / mute button / sound not plugged in / off / speaker not plugged in

Re: [Bug 595896] Re: Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not working

2010-12-23 Thread xiaq
Yeah, I think the situation should be clear now, given different results of dmesg on 10.4 and 10.10. In 10.4 thinkpad_acpi doesn't work at all, which leads to mute button behaving in its default way (works, but only affects the speaker); in 10.10 thinkpad_acpi gets loaded and take over the mute

[Bug 595896] Re: Thinkpad SL510 Mute button not working

2010-09-23 Thread xiaq
I have an SL 510 running 10.10 and have this problem too. According to thinkwiki.com(http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:SL_Series), SL series notebooks have Ideapad firmware, which may be a good clue for this bug. It also suggests a general solution for