Re: Does volume control work on your thinkpad?

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> Does volume control work fine in your thinkpads?  If not, could you test it
> the same way you guys tested the brightness issue?
> 
> The EC offset is 0x30, the CMOS commands are 0 (down), 1 (up), 2 (mute).

The value in EC offset reflects the volume and the CMOS commands
work. The gnome on screen display is not always in sync with the EC
value, but I have not looked into why - which gnome component takes
care of the volume OSD?

> Also, I just sent a new release to sf.net, which should fix brightness in
> your thinkpads for good.  Please test it and report back.

I'm running the default feisty kernel and it seems that the patch
needs some tweaking for the ubuntu 2.6.20 kernel sources so this will
take some time - sorry.

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