On 02/12/12 12:29, Hannes Mehnert wrote: > Hi, > > I recently got a X220 and installed -CURRENT (with kib's 13.1 patch) on > it - let me add some notes on this thread. > > On 10/17/2011 03:53, Matt wrote: >> On 09/28/11 16:01, Kevin Oberman wrote: >>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Garrett Cooper<yanegomi_at_gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Matt<sendtomatt_at_gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> On 09/28/11 11:52, Garrett Cooper wrote: >>>>>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Matt<sendtomatt_at_gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> acpi_ibm needs "LEN0068" added to the list of ibm ids at the >>>>>>> beginning of >>>>>>> /usr/src/sys/dev/acpi_support/acpi_ibm.c...I'd write a patch but that >>>>>>> machine is in a world of ports hurt right now :). >>>>>>> With this many of the sysctls and leds work, still no brightness >>>>>>> (w or >>>>>>> wout >>>>>>> intel DRI from Konstantin...thanks Konstantin!!) > (there's a pr about that kern/164538) > > >> I'm not sure if I mentioned this in another post, but I can confirm that >> adjusting brightness in ibm_acpi for me results in corrupting the fan >> speed, which makes me think that addresses have changed, widths/extents >> have changed, or something else is different. For what it's worth, >> thinkpad-acpi in Linux does this just fine, although I haven't >> determined if it's through the EC or ACPI...I am thinking EC however. >> >> I have a feeling the answer to brightness (aside from KMS patch for X, >> which is seperate) might be comparing changelogs for thinkpad ec >> handlers on a platform that works like Linux...the code looks mostly >> similar...can anyone confirm if Open/NetBSD have issues with the >> backlight on these SandyBridge thinkpads? > The brightness work fine on Linux, but not on OpenBSD(-CURRENT). > > But on OpenBSD xbacklight (which uses randr) works to set the brightness > once in X. This unfortunately does not work on FreeBSD (receiving "No > outputs have backlight property" when running xbacklight). > > > Cheers, > > Hannes > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" I had to pause with FreeBSD on my x220 until recently, as it took a rather unfortunate dive off an eight foot ladder. The great news is that the laptop does well with such a drop onto a concrete floor. The bad news is that the hard drive does not! So I'm going to start over with the newer Konstantin patch and 10-current. Maybe OpenBSD has a defined quirk or a different way of querying ACPI display features that is avoiding a quirk or "new way of doing things" at lenovo. "Our" acpi video kernel module does attach, but some data looked bogus. Whatever you do don't set debug.acpi.reset_video! It required removing the battery, although if you need an emergency discotheque, it might suffice. MattReceived on Mon Feb 13 2012 - 04:37:29 UTC
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