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Date:      Wed, 22 Mar 2006 00:13:39 +1100
From:      Mark Andrews <Mark_Andrews@isc.org>
To:        Mark Diekhans <markd@kermodei.com>
Cc:        freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: DELL D610 lid and backlight 
Message-ID:  <200603211313.k2LDDdKr001086@drugs.dv.isc.org>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 21 Mar 2006 00:13:47 -0800." <17439.46523.576483.319302@osprey.kermodei.org> 

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> Mark Andrews <Mark_Andrews@isc.org> writes:
> > 	I have a problem if I enable acpi on my dell d610.  The backlight
> > 	goes off and doesn't come back on if the lid is closed.  This is
> > 	independent of whether debug.acpi.disabled="lid" is set or not.
> 
> For the Dell X1, 
> 
> enable acpi_video in loader.conf: /boot/loader.conf with:
> acpi_video_load="YES"
> 
> add this to /etc/devd.conf:
> 
> # lid open/close events
> notify 10 {
> 	match "system"		"ACPI";
> 	match "subsystem"	"Lid";
>         action "/etc/rc.lid $notify";
> };
> 
> /etc/rc.lid is:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> # deal with lid switch events
> 
> if [ x$1 = x0x00 ]; then
> 	logger -t Lid Closed at `date`
> 	sysctl hw.acpi.video.out0.active=0
> else
> 	logger -t Lid Opened at `date`
> 	sysctl hw.acpi.video.out0.active=1
> fi

	Thanks.  That helped.  I've got "shutdown -p now" back now as
	well.  The back light was more important than power management
	so I had disabled acpi between between sessions.

	Standby still has the same symptoms.  I added
	hw.acpi.video.out0.active=1 to sysctl.conf in case it was rebooting
	so it would restore the back light on the way up.  This doesn't
	appear to be the case.

	Mark
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