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

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On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Peter Jordan wrote:
> I've recompiled the kernel with thinkpad-acpi as module:

Someone tracked down the ALSA doesn't init (-ENODEV) problem to a bug in
ALSA...  for now, you need to have thinkpad-acpi as a module for ALSA
support to work.

> [   29.592024] thinkpad_acpi: Console audio control enabled, mode: 
> monitor (read only)


> By the way the mute botton stopped working.

Please expand.  How it "worked"?  what doesn't work anymore?  It should be
outright impossible to disable the mute button, it works in firmware.

Or do you mean you don't get OSD?

Or do you mean it doesn't show the correct MUTE state in thinkpad-acpi?

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