Re: [T400] no alsa , proc or sysfs interface with thinkpad-acpi 0.23-20091220

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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh, Tue Dec 22 2009 20:56:31 GMT+0100 (CET):
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2009, Peter Jordan wrote:
>> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh, Tue Dec 22 2009 20:26:30 GMT+0100 (CET):
>> it is built-in, but i can recompile the kernel, if needed.
> 
> I trust ALSA is also built-in?

I would say yes, how to ensure that?

> 
>> Is it possible to pass parameters to built-in modules?
> 
> Yes, try it like this: thinkpad_acpi.debug=0x0040, or if that doesn't work,
> thinkpad-acpi.debug=0x0040...
> 
> You have to add it to the kernel command line (in your boot loader).
> 

I will try that and give you feedback.

PJ


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