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

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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh, Sun Jan 17 2010 15:56:14 GMT+0100 (CET):
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Peter Jordan wrote:
> 
> 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?
> 

It does not work at all. It does not mute and the mute state in 
thinkpad-acpi is always off.

Several weeks ago I have changed my keyboard, perhaps the button on that 
keyboard is broken and has never worked. I don't know. All other keys 
work great. Can I test the mute button in BIOS?

PJ


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