From: Paul Ionescu <i_p_a_u_l@yahoo.com>
To: linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Cc: acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: ibm-acpi-0.10
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:25:12 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <pan.2005.01.17.13.24.39.187602@yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20050116234108.GK25275@aero.ensim.com
Hi Boris,
Great work, thanks a lot.
Temperature reading / fan speed reading / EC register dump works all on
T41, T40, R50p. You can update the SF page for them.
I did not tried fan speed control on these (afraid to).
Best regards,
Paul
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 15:41:08 -0800, Borislav Deianov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's been a couple of months and ibm-acpi was getting stale. Especially
> with module parameters not working in 2.6.10, it was really starting to
> stink up was the house... :-). So there you go, an update:
>
> This is the 10th - oh let's call it beta - release of my ACPI driver for
> IBM Thinkpad laptops. The features currently supported are:
>
> - Fn key combinations
> - Bluetooth enable and disable
> - video output switching, expansion control - ThinkLight on and off
> - limited docking and undocking
> - UltraBay eject
> - CMOS control
> - LED control
> - ACPI sounds
> - Experimental: temperatures and fan speed - Experimental: embedded
> controller register dump
>
> Changes since 0.8 (the version included in 2.6.10):
>
> - support for the 570, R30 and R31
> - ultrabay support for the A22p and A3x - drop experimental status
> from cmos, led and beep functions - fix module parameter passing
> - modified blank.sh should work with X on Debian and Fedora -
> default radio.sh script uses ipw2100 RF kill switch - default
> blank and hibernate events use the swsusp2 hibernate.sh -
> experimental temperatures and fan speed - experimental embedded
> controller register dump
>
> The major new experimental feature is the temperature and fan speed
> display. Some models (T and X series, maybe others) can show several
> temperature readings (in addition to CPU temperature) and the current fan
> speed. Three models (X31, X40 and 570) can control the fan speed to a
> certain degree. See the README for the full details.
>
> I still have a few things in my backlog, namely support for the 240, 600e,
> 770x and G41. Coming soon, I just needed to get something out the door
> (I've been sitting on the 0.10 stuff for a while...).
>
> http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
>
> Enjoy,
> Boris
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2004-09-24 9:11 ` ibm-acpi-0.4 PSI-Systems
2005-01-16 23:41 ` ibm-acpi-0.10 Borislav Deianov
2005-01-17 9:21 ` ibm-acpi-0.10 Nick Bower
2005-01-17 13:25 ` Paul Ionescu [this message]
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