Reed, you make a good point: I've noticed the obsolete files, but forgot
about forcing removal of them.. I wasn't aware that this should get
done.
The fix for this is included in the debdiff attached to bug 203369,
which also fixes a severe regression for Fujitsu notebooks, caused by a
typo.
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I'm confused... You removed the installs of thinkpad_acpi.modprobe and
toshiba_acpi.modprobe on new systems (good), but you left old systems
with the old files without any notice that they need to remove them.
Instead, you should have removed the files completely or at least
overwritten them with
Thanks for all of your work on this, Daniel. The new package seems to
fix all of my own acpi hotkey issues, so I'm happy to sponsor it. :)
I'm uploading this package, with one small change: I've changed asus-
wireless-2.sh to be a /bin/sh script instead of a bash script, since
there's nothing
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.106
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* lib/state-funcs: make wireless led work with asus-laptop (the new module);
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Jerone: for the record, Ubuntu *wrote* acpi-support in the first place;
we didn't fork it.
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Assigning to Steve per this morning's platform team meeting.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Steve Langasek (vorlon)
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I've added another bug report for 1 last issue for Thinkpads T6x series (and
all other thinkpads),
bugzilla #194679
found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/194679
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I've dropped the patches for bug 183682 and 180598 now.
Please find the new debdiff attached.
I've created a bzr branch to better track changes to it at
https://code.launchpad.net/~blueyed/acpi-support/cherry-pick
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To get this into gutsy. I think you should just drop the 2 that Steve
has issue with .. can fight those fights later. But there are other
fixes for me (Drop thinkpad-acpi.modprobe) .. that seem more important.
Hotkey stuff can easily be fixed by users if need be...sigh..sad that's
it's come to
Hi Daniel,
I've followed up to bugs 183682 and 180598 with comments. I don't
believe these patches are correct as written.
As 180598 superseded my own bug report about the same issue, I have a
vested interest in seeing some of these acpi-support fixes get in and
would be happy to sponsor an
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The big question is who is the freakin maintainer of acpi-support for
ubuntu ? Thanks for the work Daniel .. it appears Ubuntu forked acpi-
support then doesn't even want to maintain it. Users submit patches and
they all seem to be getting ignored.
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Ok. Both nuked. Waiting for a sponsor again.. :)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12245920/acpi-support_0.106.dsc.diff
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Assignee: Daniel Hahler (blueyed) = (unassigned)
Status: In Progress = Triaged
I noticed in your diff you drop the install fro the
toshiba_acpi.modprobe thinkpad_acpi.modprobe in debian/rules . You
may want to keep these installing these (they just whould not have any
options in them of course). This way if by some off chance users do need
to place options .. they can
Well, my idea was that it's not too difficult to create a new file in case it's
needed and that it's better to have less (useless) files laying around.
But as you've mentioned, I've not properly nuked thinkpad_acpi.modprobe
(although it does not get installed anymore).
I need to adjust the patch
Acutally looking at modprobe.d directory there are not a lot of files.
Meaning that only the modules that NEED options are there. So I would
say nuke both files completely since they there options are no longer
needed.
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Here is one for the Thinkpad eject button:
bugzilla #194609
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/194609
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Thanks, Jerone for providing these additional fixes. I've added them to the
debdiff:
* Drop thinkpad_acpi.modprobe: the workarounds therein are not needed for
thinkpad_acpi in Hardy anymore; investigations by Jerone Young (LP: #194679)
* Add events/lenovo-eject to handle the Thinkpad
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