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| Fixed. The problem was the upgrade from Xorg 6.9 to 7.0 The i810 drivers were too new for the mesa packages. Upgrading to libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx in experimental fixed the problem. | | Fixed. The problem was the upgrade from Xorg 6.9 to 7.0 The i810 drivers were too new for the mesa packages. Upgrading to libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx in experimental fixed the problem. |
| *HDAPS | | *HDAPS |
− | Fixed. I posted my solution on the Mailing list, but I will repost here: | + | Fixed. |
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− | As you all know the the Thinkpad X60 does not exist in the whitelist. My
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− | first attempt at getting hdaps working in debian was to simply add the
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− | model into the whitelist. This is how it ended:
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− | hdaps: supported laptop not found!
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− | hdaps: driver init failed (ret=-6)!
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− | With help from Insount on #hdaps he recommended for me to load tp_smapi.
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− | Directions are available here: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/tp_smapi.
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− | While mounting the module, this is what dmesg had to say:
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− | tp_base: tp_base 0.22 loaded.
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− | tp_smapi: tp_smapi 0.22 loading...
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− | tp_smapi: successfully loaded (smapi_port=0xb2).
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− | hdaps: supported laptop not found!
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− | hdaps: driver init failed (ret=-6)!
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− | Forcing the hdaps module to load:
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− | 'insmod ./hdaps.ko force=1'
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− | dmesg reported:
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− | hdaps: initial latch check good (0x05).
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− | hdaps: device successfully initialized.
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− | input: hdaps as /class/input/input3
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− | hdaps: driver successfully loaded.
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− | cat /sys/devices/platform/hdaps/position
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− | Verifies that it is working.
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− | To complete the installation:
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− | make install HDAPS=1"
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− | and add "force=1" to hdaps in modprobe.conf (or equiv).
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− | To get the module to load in debian first add
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− | tp_smapi
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− | hdaps
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− | to /etc/modules
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− | and then add the file /etc/modprobe.d/hdaps and have it contain:
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− | options hdaps force=1
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| + | HDAPS works fine using tp_smapi 0.27+ |
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| *Hibernating | | *Hibernating |
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− | I also have both hibernating and sleeping working. The only problem is that sda1/ata1 complains a whole lot and ata1 resets.
| + | Both Hibernation and sleep fail on resume. This is most likley do to the serial hard disk. |
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− | I will clean this up when I get some more time.
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x60 with Debian Etch
Current Issues
Fixed. The problem was the upgrade from Xorg 6.9 to 7.0 The i810 drivers were too new for the mesa packages. Upgrading to libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx in experimental fixed the problem.
Fixed.
HDAPS works fine using tp_smapi 0.27+
Both Hibernation and sleep fail on resume. This is most likley do to the serial hard disk.