Changed bug target to acpi-support, where it has been (partly fixed).
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Sourcepackagename: initramfs-tools => acpi-support
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) => (unassigned)
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When will this fix be incorporated in the updates to Gutsy? It was nice
to be able to change the fan speed manually.
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Ditto here on my R61, Tribe 4 + updates setup.
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Problem persists in Tribe 4...
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I hope that the devs look at this !
Yes modprobe thinkpad_acpi works or what Eddie says,add this to /etc/modules.
And for fan control I add fan_control=1 to
/etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.modprobe and now I control my fan,special for the
T43 owners.
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Indeed.
DMI based autoload was only merged lately, in 2.6.23-rc1
(git commits 4f5c791a850e5305a5b1b48d0e4b4de248dc96f9 and
b964b437601a0e7d09896d5d9a85c83643e94f41 ).
So thinkpad_acpi autoload won't happen in Gutsy (based on 2.6.22) unless
either someone backport this, or add a temporary tweak/
I can confirm that the module does not auto-load on my T60(8744-5bu).
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Eddie: indeed, I could fix it for me with that, but I'd rather poke it
manually so I notice when it is properly fixed.
I'm not exactly sure of the LP etiquette, but I don't think this is
fixed, so it should probably be reverted to Confirmed, yes.
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Hi Chris - just add thinkpad_acpi to the end of /etc/modules to get it
to load on startup (or do a modprobe thinkpad_acpi to get it to load
immediately). Clearly I'm not the only person to experience the fact
that thinkpad_acpi is not loaded automatically - should I change the
status back to confir
I've upgraded my X40 from feisty to gutsy since acpi-support 0.96 went
in and my laptop doesn't seem to be auto-loading the thinkpad_acpi
module
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Installed Tribe 3 on my thinkpad T43,i have to manually load the thinkpad_acpi
module.
In feisty I had fan control with e.g #echo level 2 > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
Now in gutsy it does not work anymore.
Should I open another bug report?
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Was fixed by:
acpi-support (0.96) gutsy; urgency=low
* ibm-acpi has been renamed to thinkpad-acpi. Rename options file accordingly.
LP: #119052. Thanks to Benjamin Pineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for the patch.
-- Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 15 Jul 2007 18:55:10
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Hi, latest version of thinkpad_acpi adds DMI based autoloading. I can be
found at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=117042
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Here is a patch reflecting the name change in acpi-support.
The "not autoloading" behavior is an independent problem (as Ben Collins
and Roland Dreier said).
Please note that this fix and loading the module is a prerequisite to properly
fix bug #45404.
** Attachment added: "acpi-support : ibm_
I think the title of this bug is a little deceptive -- the thinkpad-acpi
change is definitely causing a regression, since some of the things like
bluetooth enable/disable that used to be available in feisty are not
available in gutsy without manually loading the thinkpad-acpi module.
Anyway, I ran
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Target: tribe-2 => tribe-3
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ibm-acpi didn't have aliases either
and I see nothing in the initramfs that loads ibm-acpi
the only reference I can find is in /etc
./acpi/resume.d/72-acpi-pain.sh:modprobe -r ibm-acpi
./acpi/resume.d/72-acpi-pain.sh:modprobe ibm-acpi
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There's no autoloading aliases in this module, so it will have to be
loaded by boot scripts.
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.22 => initramfs-tools
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
Status: Unconfirm
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