Hi Patricio, On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:09:50 -0300 Patricio Rojo wrote:
> I'm running Debian sid with kernel 2.6.24 on a Thinkpad X60 Tablet. I > tried using hdaps according to instructions on > http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Debian_Etch_on_a_ThinkPad_Z60m#Active_Protection_System > > The packages hdaps-utils and hdapsd install fine, and the module loads > all right with the following message in /var/log/syslog: > > Feb 28 12:57:39 thrapi kernel: hdaps: inverting axis readings. > Feb 28 12:57:39 thrapi kernel: hdaps: LENOVO ThinkPad X60 detected. > Feb 28 12:57:39 thrapi kernel: input: hdaps as /class/input/input10 > Feb 28 12:57:39 thrapi kernel: hdaps: driver successfully loaded. I assume you are using the in-kernel hdaps module? Did you try the tp-smapi one? (You can get it in the tp-smapi-source package in Debian, but have to build it on your own). Does hdaps-gl show you a moving laptop? Do you have patched your kernel according to /usr/share/doc/hdapsd/README.Debian? Yeah, lot of open questions :) > However, the daemon fails to start giving: > WARNING: Cannot open hdaps position input file > /dev/input/hdaps/accelerometer-event (No such file or directory). You > may be using an incompatible version of the hdaps module, or missing the > required udev rule. Falling back to reading the position from sysfs > (uses more power). Use '-y' to silence this warning. Does it really fail? This is just a warning, saying it uses an old way of reading the position. It still should work. > I added the option '-v' in /etc/default/hdapsd and shaked the laptop > to see if it was working anyways but I get no related message in > /var/log/syslog. Can you try to start it without the init-script? Just call hdapsd -d sda -s 15 -v This should generate a lot of output :) Regards Evgeni -- ^^^ | Evgeni -SargentD- Golov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) d(O_o)b | GPG/PGP-Key-ID: 0xAC15B50C >-|-< | 0C04 F872 0963 ADC9 AA83 882B 24A0 1418 AC15 B50C / \ | http://www.die-welt.net - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kernel panic: Could not determine whether bit was one, zero or sqrt (1/PI)... (Jan Kohnert - debian-user-german) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]