Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:21:16 +0300 From: Niki Denev <nike_d@cytexbg.com> To: takawata@jp.freebsd.org Cc: acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: acpi_video users needed Message-ID: <cone.1089958876.123509.31057.1001@niked.office.suresupport.com> References: <200407160557.OAA10108@axe-inc.co.jp>
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This is a MIME GnuPG-signed message. If you see this text, it means that your E-mail or Usenet software does not support MIME signed messages. --=_mimegpg-niked.office.suresupport.com-31057-1089958876-0005 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit takawata@jp.freebsd.org writes: > In message <cone.1089955588.176391.648.1001@phobos.totalterror.net>, Niki Denev > wrote: >>Randy Bush writes: >> >>>> Can you define "properly attaching"? Mine stopped working about 3 >>>> weeks ago, but the .ko does load. I just don't get any hw.acpi.video >>>> sysctls and suspend no longer turns off the display. >>> >>> same here, thinkpad t40p, current bios. >>> >>> randy >>> >> >>here too. >>ThinkPad X31, latest BIOS. cvsupped yesterday. >> >>dmesg, acpidump, devinfo output at : >>http://totalterror.net/freebsd/ > > Just curious, Is acpi_video or device button worked for you on your > ThinkPad X31? > In my machine, device buttons or acpi_video requests or > even shutdown, that eventually invokes SMI, will cause the machine > hang up. Was it resolved with the latest BIOS? > Also at some point acpi_video reported via sysctl the active monitor device attached, i.e. CRT or LCD, and also alowed me to switch them. Niki --=_mimegpg-niked.office.suresupport.com-31057-1089958876-0005 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQBA93PcHNAJ/fLbfrkRAhnCAJ953BAzFFnWDDTyCDj/ByYqCuHSrwCfT7gL dXwIZnDLkJT/aBtTJdUS1tc= =iymZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=_mimegpg-niked.office.suresupport.com-31057-1089958876-0005--
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