Hi Jonathan,
> To spell this out for me: if you blacklist eeepc-wmi in > /etc/modprobe.d, does the fan start to behave correctly, or do you > also need to tell the kernel to respond TRUE to OSI(Linux) queries > to mimic the pre-2.6.23 situation? Please do attach "acpidump" > output. Well, with acpi-osi=Linux eeepci-wmi is NOT loaded (no need to blacklist it), anbd eeepc-laptop is loaded instead. In this case, pwmcapable kernel-modules are loaded, so that pwmconfig will start and is working. If eeepc-wmi is loaded, and IO start the command pwmconfig, then I get the message no pwmcapable hardware found. I suppose, I already send the exact output before, if needed, I will sed it again. > I'll be happy to write a patch to test that adds a quirk, but first, > please provide the information listed before ("acpidump" output, and > behavior without acpi_osi=Linux when eeepc-wmi is not loaded). > Great, I will likely test it. Can you build a kernel-package for it? So it is easy for me to install this kernel and deinstall after testing, without getting in danger to destroy my system. I need it for work! > Thanks again for your help, > Jonathan I am happy if I can help with my little knowledge. Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201209061836.40611.hans.ullr...@loop.de