Thought you'd say that...
On Sunday 30 March 2008 18:42:23 Jerone Young wrote:
you should just do a fresh install
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PATCH to fix thinkpad acpi hotkey mask for Thinkpad T61/X61/R61 and all other
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The live CD works, thanks.
Is it worth finding out why this didn't work on my machine or would it just be
easier to reinstall?
Michael
On Saturday 29 March 2008 20:18:47 Michael Truscott wrote:
Jerone,
thanks for your help - it was the FN + F4 key; please blame viral
supidity...
I'll try
you should just do a fresh install
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Is acpi-support the package that controls the suspend key (fn +F5) and
the behaviour of the lid switch?
Since switching to hardy these do not work on my T60, although they did
in gutsy.
If this needs to be filed elsewhere please let me know.
Michael
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Fn+f4 is the suspend key . Fn+f5 is witless toggle.
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fn+f4 works fine. Try a live cd build maybe something up with your
intsall.
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@Micheal also ensure you have the latest bios
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade
Also here is a picture of the thinkpad T60 keyboard (notice Fn+F4 is suspend).
Fn+F5 is wireless toggle. So it switches bluetooth and wireless on and off.
http://www.notebookreview.com/assets/9328.jpg
It
Jerone,
thanks for your help - it was the FN + F4 key; please blame viral
supidity...
I'll try the live CD build as you suggest.
Michael
On Saturday 29 March 2008 16:24:19 Jerone Young wrote:
@Micheal also ensure you have the latest bios
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade
Also here
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.106
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acpi-support (0.106) hardy; urgency=low
* Cherrypicked bugfix patches from Launchpad (LP: #193842)
* lib/state-funcs: make wireless led work with asus-laptop (the new module);
patch from Nicolò Chieffo (LP: #189889)
The patch/fix (for Hardy) has been included in the debdiff at bug 193842, and
is waiting for sponsorship.
A test package is available from my PPA, if you want to test it
(https://launchpad.net/~blueyed/+archive).
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel Hahler (blueyed) =
What should it be for gutsy? Do we still need hotkey=enable,0x8f ?
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In gutsy it should just be:
hotkey=enable,0xff
The issue in gusty is it has a very old version of thinkpad acpi that
didn't have the detection code needed. While in hardy this isn't even
needed. Which is why we are trying to drop the thinkpad_acpi.modprobe
from hardy.
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After reading the new man pages and some discussion on ibm-acpi mailing
list masking off hot keys is not nesscary. I'm not even sure why they
did it to begin with (it's a way to disable keys) .. but now it is
causing problems for newer Lenovo based Thinkpads T,R, X series. All hot
keys need to be
So according to Henrique the thinkpad-acpi maintainer .. this patch
needs to change. Ubuntu should not have been messing with the hotkey
mask at all ...as this is all handled in the thinkpad-acpi code. His
response can be found here:
Doing some research I have found that these options where actually
needed in Gutsy as the version of thinkpad-acpi that comes in the Gutsy
kernel does not have the detection abilities. Now with the Hardy kernel
the thinkpad-acpi can now automatically (and correctly) detect keys for
thinkpads. So
I did testing and it works! But I think we also need to remove
experimental=1 as this is also something that is not wanted anymore
(unless of course you have a very experimental feature needed...don't
think we want to enable unstable code by default). Given this I have
spun one last patch based on
For a better description:
This fixes masking of hot keys FN+F5 FN+F7 for Lenovo Thinkpads and
all other Thinkpads. All hot keys should be enabled by default.
For the link above, I was pointing out how they had to do the same in
thinkpad_acpi.modprobe to unmask the keys (they only needed for
The linked wiki page says that this masks FN+F7 and FN+F9 away, (not F7 and F5,
as you've said in the description).
Please clarify, so I can add the proper changelog entry. Thanks.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel Hahler
Just for reference, the following was changed in that file during Gutsy cycle,
by Paul Sladen (in acpi-support 0.101):
--- acpi-support-0.100/thinkpad_acpi.modprobe 2007-08-31 04:09:14.0
+0200
+++ acpi-support-0.101/thinkpad_acpi.modprobe 2007-09-13 18:29:42.0
+0200
@@ -1 +1
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