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and subject line closing RFP: ich7-gpio -- linux kernel module to control LEDs 
via ICH7 chipsets found on some NAS units
has caused the Debian Bug report #620415,
regarding RFP: ich7-gpio -- linux kernel module to control LEDs via ICH7 
chipsets found on some NAS units
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : ich7-gpio
  Version         : 0.2011.01.03-1
  Upstream Author : John Cronin <johncro...@scifa.co.uk>
* URL             : https://github.com/jncronin/ich7_gpio
* License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : linux kernel module to control LEDs via ICH7 chipsets found 
on some NAS units

Thecus NAS units like the n5500 contain LEDs that are controlled via
the ICH7.  This Linux kernel module allows direct control of the LEDs
via /sys/class/leds

See also the discussion here:

http://thecususergroup.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=n5500modifications&action=display&thread=4089

Note: if there are better ways to control these LEDs than this kernel
module, then this WNPP bug report can be closed without fixing it.  I
just want an easy way for these systems to be able to signal their
state through built-in indicators.

     --dkg



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RFP 620415 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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