On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:35:19AM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:36 +0100, Ike Panhc wrote: > > This driver is tested and work fine on Lenovo ideapad B550 and ideapad S10-3. > Works for me too (on S10-3); thanks. It works for me too on S12 w/ VIA Nano - at least somehow... I have two issues with it: 1st: the camera is not detected: $ dmesg | grep -i cam [ 3.062601] usb 1-4: Product: Lenovo EasyCamera [ 7.828202] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Lenovo EasyCamera (5986:0241) [ 7.842987] input: Lenovo EasyCamera as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.4/usb1/1-4/1-4:1.0/input/input6 $ lsusb | grep -i cam Bus 001 Device 002: ID 5986:0241 Acer, Inc BisonCam, NB Pro $ rfkill list 0: ideapad_wlan: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 1: ideapad_bluetooth: Bluetooth Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 2: ideapad_killsw: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 3: hci0: Bluetooth Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 4: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no Fn-Esc switches the Camera off and on, but there seems to be no soft killswitch for it. I have no idea how to parse through acpidump to find out whether there is some similar device listed or not. 2nd: both Bluetooth killswitches reproducibly disappear when I block ideapad_bluetooth either via Gnome bluetooth-applet or via rfkill block 1 and subsequently reboot. After the reboot rfkill list shows: 0: ideapad_wlan: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 1: ideapad_killsw: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 2: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no Powering the machine off and on again restores both killswitches. Interesting is: this does not happen when I boot into single-user mode, rfkill block 1 there and reboot. In this case, both killswitches are back. regards Mario -- File names are infinite in length where infinity is set to 255 characters. -- Peter Collinson, "The Unix File System"
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