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This should probably be posted in "newbie Laptop issues" but I didn't see that topic.
The Specs:
I have Arch on an old TP570 which I'm mostly using as a Music Player Daemon (w/ additional functionality). I have not bothered to install X since as it is everything runs in ram w/ a little left over.
The Problem:
I've been trying to get the Fn-Fx buttons working: particularly Fn-F3 which turns off the backlight. I see alot of reference to thinkpad-acpi but pacman reports that it cannot find "thinkpad-acpi".
It seems that HAL is replacing acpi ... is that the case for Arch?
I have installed acpi and acpid.
My head is reeling.
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thinkpad-acpi is a kernel module.
just "modprobe thinkpad-acpi" and if it's working add than module to MODULES from rc.conf
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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This could also be helpfull: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:570
Arch - It's something refreshing
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try thinkpad_acpi and configure xorg after right layout
Lenovo ThinkPad x61
Core2Duo 2ghz, 4gig ram, 16gig SSD.
Archlinux x64 + Fluxbox!
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Thanks so much for your quick reply, wonder. That clears up some of my confusion.
Do I still need the acpi and acpid packages if I load the module?
The Fn-F3 didn't work right off the bat after modprobe-ing thinkpad_acpi. Neither do I don't get any output with #tail /var/log/messages.log when pressing the key combo. I'll look into the settings for thinkpad_acpi.
As it is, I found that it seems to be fixing itself, somewhat, or, at least, it's responding to my prodding. The backlight does turn off when I close the lid, even without thinkpad_acpi, so that's a good thing: probably all I need, really.
wharghoul: thanks for the info, I've definitely looked there and just about everywhere that comes up in the first several pages of google results. It takes a bit of skill to translate most of that info to arch but good info nonetheless.
bredin: thank you, as well, but I'm not running X and I don't intend to. My next goal is to have the 'music' user auto-login and auto-run ncmpc. It makes a great stereo-top music machine. I have all the music on a FreeNas server shared by NFS. It's just tha bomb.
Thanks all!
Best wishes in all your lives.
curly
Last edited by curlynostrill (2008-07-28 06:05:25)
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