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  • #REDIRECT [[Sample Fn-F7 script]]
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  • The following script will suspend your notebook to ram, and output some statistics about the pow {{NOTE|This Script can be customized in numerous ways:
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  • This is an example ACPI action script that makes Power Management adjustments according to if you are on battery After restarting your acpi daemon the script should be activated on switching the power supply on/off. You could check y
    3 KB (374 words) - 23:54, 8 January 2009
  • ==A comprehensive script== This Perl script periodically samples the tilt data reported by the accelerometer, computes
    11 KB (1,744 words) - 17:20, 5 August 2011
  • ...der]] under Linux is currently a fairly complicated process. The following script automates the installation of the fingerprint software, for some Linux dist ===Distributions supported by this script===
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  • ...Tested on a ThinkPad {{600E}}). It is meant to be used as <tt>install</tt> script with <tt>modprobe</tt>. An example {{path|modprobe.conf}} snippet follows. Save this script as {{path|/usr/local/sbin/soundcard-on}}. Don't forget to make it executabl
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  • This script helps in calibrating voltages when [[Pentium M undervolting and underclocki ...mailing list], perhaps even more can be done. Following such advice, this script not only runs MPrime, but also toggles on and off a lot of power-demanding
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  • ...ify areas with higher-than-expected power draw. The ultimate goal of this script is to act as a tool that will ultimately allow you to maximize your battery The script is written in Python.
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  • 633 bytes (86 words) - 13:26, 7 May 2007
  • This is a complete [[acpid]] and [[tpb]] script optimized for a Thinkpad [[Category:R51|R51]]. It is intended to be used by * ... See the beginning lines of the script for more detailled information.
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  • 33 bytes (4 words) - 19:25, 8 September 2007
  • ...hen. When fglrx is used, aticonfig can be used for the switching in this [[Script for Dynamic Display Management with fglrx]]. # bash script
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  • ...hinkpad [[:Category:T43|T43]]). When an external display is connected, the script switches from internal to both internal and extarnal, then to external only ==The Script==
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  • ...program with similar functionality written in a different language on this script. {{NOTE|This script no longer works on '''Windows Vista'''.}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Python script for Windows to control ThinkPad features]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Script for Undervolt Stress Testing]]
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  • Here is a very simple script that with switch your Thinkpad from the built-in display to an external dis This script relies on the program "disper", which provides a simple command to change b
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  • #REDIRECT [[Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI]]
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  • Using an [[Script for Dynamic Display Management with fglrx|ACPI script]], aticonfig can be used to switch displays on a key press.
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  • ...add some udev.rules to allow user read/write access to nvram. Create a new script file called 10-local.rules in your udev rules definition directory on Gento * To automatically start xmodmap. Create an executable script file called xmodmap.sh
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sample Fn-F7 script]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 16:55, 12 November 2007
  • ...[[ACPI fan control script#Variable speed control scripts|ACPI fan control script]].
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  • === ACPI sleep drain test script === ...n test if your laptop suffers from the Radeon ACPI problems by running the script available at [http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ACPI_sleep_power_drain_test_scr
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  • In this example, I tell it to invoke the script <tt>~/toggle-touchpad.sh</tt>, which you can create like this: Second, create the referenced action script (<tt>/etc/acpi/twist-tabletmode.sh</tt>):
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  • ...g in laptop-mode when resuming from suspend, so you have to write a simple script in {{path|/etc/apm/resume.d}} that restarts it. It gets automatically execu
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  • *[[HDAPS]] with [[Script for theft alarm using HDAPS]]
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  • ...2.6.10] [http://www.viehland.net/jeremy/other/ultracam-2.6.10.html Install script for the IBM Ultraport Camera (Ultracam) driver for the 2.6.10 Linux Kernel]
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  • *[[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode|CS4239 sound chip in PNP
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  • acpid script for suspending (to ram) when the lid is closed<br /> ...NUALY /var/cache/acpi OR THE SCRIPT WON'T WORK, YOU *NEED* IBM ACPI OR THE SCRIPT WON'T DO ANYTHING /!\
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  • drive is inserted into the Ultrabay. So you can make a script realise that the human readable
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  • ...gement). You may want to turn power management on/off on demand in an ACPI script that catches battery/AC events, so that this happens automatically.
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  • ...acpi]], [[#tpb configuration|tpb]] || additional actions || [[Sample Fn-F7 script]] ...nts detected by HAL such a special key press. For example, to run a custom script when Fn-F5 (Radio toggle) is pressed, you could put a stanza in halevt's co
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  • There's also a script called [http://fdd.com/software/radeon/lightwatch.pl lightwatch.pl] availab
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  • ...logs/page/johnston?entry=python_and_thinkpad Python and ThinkPad, a Python script for Windows to access the sensor data] (comments are spam fooded)
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  • * script to run when in X:
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  • ...ibly other lights on your Thinkpad) it comes with the daemon and a control script. *The [[script for theft alarm using HDAPS]] optionally flashes the ThinkLight when the al
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  • # -*- Mode: shell-script -*-
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  • Get ubuntulinux, radeontool and this script (which goes in /etc/acpi), nothing more!
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  • ...ur model, you may use the following [[ACPI sleep power drain test script | script]]. It creates a file {{path|/var/log/battery.log}} which will tell you if y ...ge for the module to be loaded before X starts (for example, using an init script).
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  • ...configuration for what to do at the different events is done in the proxy script which is usually found in {{path|/etc/apmd_proxy}}.
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  • This [[ACPI action script for battery events]] is an example of how to control a lot of Harddisk Powe
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  • If you're using the hibernate script that's part of [[Software Suspend 2]], setting UseDummyXServer to yes in {{
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  • ...our internal modem, it is always a good advice to start with the scanModem script from:
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  • ...(If may need to be set again upon resume from suspend, e.g., in the wakeup script.) ...efault kernel uses <code>processor</code> as a module. Unfortunately, the script loading it, {{path|/etc/init.d/acpid}}, ignores the <code>options processor
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  • The following script will suspend your notebook to ram, and output some statistics about the pow {{NOTE|This Script can be customized in numerous ways:
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  • You can add the following line to a boot script, ie. {{path|rc.local}} for that: There is a [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode|nice script]] which can do all this for you, including activation of the device and det
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  • A similar script can be found on the [[How to configure acpid|acpid configuration HOWTO]] pa add two lines to prepare_suspend_to_ram nearly at the end of the script:
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  • ...d in {{path|/etc/default/powernowd}}. This file will be loaded by the init script {{path|/etc/init.d/powernowd}}.
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  • A shell script like this may help to see if the '''Load Cycle Count''' is affected (indica On Ubuntu 11.04, the script <tt>/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/95hdparm-apm</tt> (part of the <tt>hdparm</tt
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  • ...u/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor" on boot fixes this (I made a small init.d-script for this). You can check the current cpu-freq with "cat /sys/devices/system To start it I use this script:
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  • ...ius when compiling and CPU intensive operations. I ended up writing a cron script to run every minute and check if the temperature is over a certain point. I
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  • ...e Ximian edition(Reiser4 problem), and Open Office (problem with the build script and gcc3.4). I also haven't gotten mplayer to properly function due to unkn action=System command or script
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  • ===Comprehensive <tt>bash</tt> script with fine control over fan speed=== This script works with any recent Linux kernel (2.6.14 and higher). It requires the [[i
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  • # IBM Fancontrol init script for IBM Thinkpad laptops (tested with R50) # This init script was written for gentoo 2005.1, kernel 2.6.12
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  • fan.sh & # Script from above
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  • # Make sure the fan is turned on when the script crashes or is killed
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  • # fan control-script #make sure the script doesn't leave the fan off on error
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  • # This script dynamically controls fan speed on some ThinkPad models # The script requires the ibm_acpi patch at
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  • I turned this into something more like a backlight toggle by using this script as {{path|/etc/acpid/backlight.sh}} for acpid: ...l and copy it to {{path|/usr/local/sbin}} for this to work, of course. The script itself was stolen from someone else (whose name I forgot -- sorry!) and mod
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  • ...cpid]] just executes scripts residing in {{path|/etc/acpi/actions}}. Which script to launch at which event is configured in several files in {{path|/etc/acpi an event handler for the lid event and an action script that takes care
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  • ...deontool]] to switch off your backlight prior suspend in your sleep action script. ...suspend (black screen, blinking "moon") if an SD card is mounted. Use the script at [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne/Ubuntu9.10 the Aspire One c
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  • ...Since it requires an IO port address that may change each boot, this Perl script will help to automate things. It has only been tested under the 2.6.12-rc5- ...l for my X20 with an Ubuntu Breezy System (Kernel 2.6.12). Thanks for that Script.
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  • This is an example ACPI action script that makes Power Management adjustments according to if you are on battery After restarting your acpi daemon the script should be activated on switching the power supply on/off. You could check y
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  • *[[Python script for Windows to control ThinkPad features]] that also allows querying of the
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  • ...on start. One way to do this is to either include them in your new session script. They both need to be running to make GNOME applications realize their sett
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  • ...then managed through a sleep script; as a start, see the {{path|sleep.sh}} script in the Extreme Graphics 2 section below, but note the following comments: * Create an executable script {{path|/etc/pm/sleep.d/00text}} containing:
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...controls using alsamixer or amixer. You might want to create the following script and run it after your suspend commands:
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  • See also [[Problem with broken sound on some ThinkPads]] and [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode]].
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  • ...eloading the module and resetting the alsamixer soundlevels. A simple bash-script (to be run as root) that does this, would look roughly like this:
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  • ...PnP discovering of this chip in a ThinkPad, a configuration script like [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode|this one]] may be used.
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  • To do this in a script without knowing the numeric id in advance, the following will run through i It can then be run via $ ./trackPointScrolling.sh or in a startup script.
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  • # This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
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  • ...lamr module so the kernel would leave alone until the sl-modem-daemon init script is run).
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  • *Enable the new script in systemd. To get the right mouse button to map to the stylus button use this script and run it through .bashrc
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  • :{{NOTE|Feel free to create a script to execute the previous four lines as needed.<br>
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  • ...not install on Debian (although there is a patch to fix the "grub-install" script <a href="http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=309218">here</a> You will also need the hibernate script. The easist way to install it and make sure you have the most recent is to
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  • *[[Script for theft alarm using HDAPS]] *[[hdaps_ess|Enhanced smack script]] ess.py is based on the smacks scripts listed in this section. It includes
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  • #Tablet Rotate button (run rotate script) # Replace the line above with the path to the script
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  • ...g its own screenscaver to xscreensaver, so I could also use the lightwatch script. I had to modify the suspend and restore scripts in {{path|/usr/lib/powersa
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  • The default script in Breezy does not turn on the software part. Next, create a shell script called /etc/acpi/bluetooth.sh:
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  • ...e driver from the ATI site and install after modifying the Debian packager script to allow dependencies to be satisfied by x.org 6.9, or just download 8.21.7 ...he name change. If you have to do this a lot, you could write a restoreGL script.
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  • This [[Undervolt Stress Testing Script|script]] illustrates a very conservative method to stress test your lowered voltag * note4: if you use phc_vids for your script, then take only second number in each pair
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  • ...[[ACPI fan control script#Variable speed control scripts|ACPI fan control script]] that monitors system temperature and sets the fan speed accordingly. ...en fan speed is controlled from userspace (e.g., by the [[ACPI fan control script#Variable speed control scripts|ACPI fan control scripts]]), the userspace c
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  • # This script uses the HDAPS accelerometer found on recent ThinkPad models my $initpower=read_ac_state(); #check power state when script runs
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  • ====Automated installation script==== The [[Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI]] automates the installatio
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  • ...s follow the instructions of [[How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader]]. The script works, but make sure you have installed all necessary packages (like gcc-c+ Within the script you are asked to swipe the finger, it install all necessary entries into th
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  • ...ing an UltraBay battery]]. For example, see the {{CodeRef|tp-bat-balance}} script.}} It is not necessary to create your own init.d script or modify /etc/rc.local - you just need the package sysfsutils:
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  • ==A comprehensive script== This Perl script periodically samples the tilt data reported by the accelerometer, computes
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  • # This script uses the HDAPS accelerometer found on recent ThinkPad models
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  • ...o be unloaded before suspension. This is handled by the <tt>hibernate</tt> script (see below). ...e (most do), you'll need to patch or replace your <tt>initrd</tt>-creation script.
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  • ...ot be enough, try unloading suspicious drivers such as USB in your suspend script and reloading them on resume. ...d. Alternatively, with the '''speedstep-ich''' module, you can use a shell script to flip between the performance and powersave kernel governors; everything
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  • script grep
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  • ...rive]], or just turn off its power supply (i.e., run the appropriate eject script but leave the drive inserted). Fans consumes power when running, so you may look at the [[ACPI fan control script]].
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  • ==Measurement script== ...ption while the laptop is suspended, use the [[ACPI sleep power drain test script]].
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  • ...27 kernel (may be due to rfkill addition in thinkpad-acpi), here is a Bash script I use to switch Bluetooth status using the standard rfkill interface: action=/path/to/script.sh
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  • ...east as of Fedora 8 with intel chipset the following works: [[Sample Fn-F7 script]] === ...y|Fn}}{{key|F7}} switching. After installing i810switch and its i810rotate script and the missing [[ibm-acpi]] kernel module I did the following to achieve j
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  • ...spend. If so, you may remove them prior to sleep by adding to your suspend script: ...rt hotplug or modprobe the individual drivers, adding this to your suspend script if needed.
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  • ...der]] under Linux is currently a fairly complicated process. The following script automates the installation of the fingerprint software, for some Linux dist ===Distributions supported by this script===
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  • * Create this chat script file as /etc/ppp/peers/vzw_chat * Someone should write a small ruby script that provides a nice dialog for unlocking the device
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  • ...sed on configured displays. It could be launched from a dock hotplug event script (although that would not take care of all the use cases, such as booting wi # This script is to work around an annoying issue on Intel 945 video chips
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  • ...ementation and a userspace setup script for automatic configuration like [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode|this one]].
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  • An [[ACPI fan control script#Variable speed control scripts|ACPI fan control script]] can be used to override the firmware's fan algorithm with gentler, quiete ...witching doesn't give it a chance to do so. Some of the [[ACPI fan control script#Variable speed control scripts|ACPI fan control scripts]] implements this s
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  • ...Tested on a ThinkPad {{600E}}). It is meant to be used as <tt>install</tt> script with <tt>modprobe</tt>. An example {{path|modprobe.conf}} snippet follows. Save this script as {{path|/usr/local/sbin/soundcard-on}}. Don't forget to make it executabl
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  • #redirect [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode]]
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  • ...th the standard ALSA-base and ALSA-conf packages, adding this to a startup script may be the best option.
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  • In this example, you are setting GPIO 4 to low. Restart the patch script to see whether this enabled patching. ...r card can be accessed (see above). Once you know it. instead of using the script, run
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  • ...n to be a good idea to shutdown the following processes/drivers within the script before you do the actual suspend: Afterwards you might want to enable them again, as well as run a script that does necessary configurations according to the ac power state.
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  • # WARNING: This script is experimental and uses undocumented hardware features. # WARNING: If this script crashes, your battery may be forced to keep draining until empty.
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  • ...DNS servers after every reboot and resume. I'm sure you can do this with a script, but if you use DHCP with another network adapter, that would cause a probl * Visual feedback for Fn+F5 (I'd recommend against it because the script crashed my system.)
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  • (successfully tested with the provided autorun installation script on OpenSuSE 10.1, T60p with 15" display).
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  • * 1. I created the script <code>/etc/sysconfig/modules/sd.modules</code> to load modules on boot. Don ...the medium is inserted at boot time due to a '''BUG''' :-(. That's why my script is longer then it has to be...
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  • rather than making them into packages, I found the uninstall script in /usr/share/fglrx to work properly).
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  • ===Script to eject an optical ultrabay drive===
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  • Build and install the fingerprint reader software using [[Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI]].
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  • Download (and verify) the following script into your path: Rotate the screen using the script:
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  • ...o directly test for the head unload function by running the following Perl script:
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  • In Fedora Core 5, /usr/sbin/pm-suspend is the suspend script called by the OS to suspend the machine.
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  • Now create the below ultrabay-eject script ===Script for Ultrabay eject===
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  • ...ly explains everything. I had to do the last steps manually, because the [[Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI]] did not run till the end
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  • The following script automates fetching, compilation and installation of the following: ==The script==
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  • # Script to fetch and build X.org (incl. XCB and pixman), DRI, Mesa and # Creating a script which sets env vars
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  • You should include the kernel sources in your installation since the ati script needs it to change the rights on the /dev/nvram from 600 to 666 and include a small script like e.g.
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  • Disable the existing lths script. Here is the modified /etc/acpi/events/lths: # Call the LTHS script
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  • ...For some users, neither of the circumventions listed below help, but this script does!
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  • * Soundcard module needs [[Script for configuring the CS4239 sound chip in PnP mode|reloading]].
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  • This script helps in calibrating voltages when [[Pentium M undervolting and underclocki ...mailing list], perhaps even more can be done. Following such advice, this script not only runs MPrime, but also toggles on and off a lot of power-demanding
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  • ...iately after waking up. Some experimentation has resulted in the following script: Edit {{path|/etc/rc.d/rc.M}} to tell <tt>apmd</tt> where to find the script to execute.
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  • # This script dynamically controls fan speed on some ThinkPad models # WARNING: This script relies on undocumented hardware features and
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  • # source config file; edit that file to configure this script
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  • ...oing the simple ACPI [http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_configure_acpid script] route that worked successfully on the x40 - this did not work. Second was
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  • ...h is too old -- R60e support was added in Feb 2007) and used the following script for
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  • ...ify areas with higher-than-expected power draw. The ultimate goal of this script is to act as a tool that will ultimately allow you to maximize your battery The script is written in Python.
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  • Then save the following script as {{path|/usr/local/sbin/textmode}} and {{cmdroot|chmod u+x}} it:
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  • rather than making them into packages, I found the uninstall script in /usr/share/fglrx to work properly). ...at with [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2092657#post2092657 this script].
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  • .../ reenable Metacity prior to suspend, or b.) handle this automatically via script [1]
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  • see also [[Sample Fn-F7 script]] to use xrandr with function key F7 Had to add following script to let the laptop go into supsend after the lid was closed:
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  • ...o are scared of the terminal (like me;-)) easy, because there's an install script}}
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  • * Workaround: A software workaround is available using an [[ACPI fan control script]], but this overrides the embedded controller's fan control algorithm.
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  • There also is a script for enabling sound on the 600E. I haven't tested it yet but I can tell from
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  • Create a script switch_wireless_mode in /usr/lib/powersave/scripts and make it executeable: # we call the script ipw3945pwr in order to set the power accordingly
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  • ** When kwrite pops up, copy & paste the following script into the file
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  • Start a command prompt. Navigate to C:\IBMTOOLS. Run the cd recovery python script directly like this: Python22\python.exe utils\spi\reccd.pyc.
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  • ...ript which will run at boot to load the microcode into the processor. This script also contains a line which will remove the <tt>microcode</tt> kernel module ...led as follows: {{cmdroot|emerge microcode-ctl}}. This will create an init script <tt>/etc/init.d/microcode_ctl</tt>, but will not automatically set it to ru
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  • ...forced after suspend or hibernate, though, so I added the following short script as /etc/acpi/resume.d/99-cpufreq-ondemand: Remember to make the script executable.
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  • ...ome-power-manager" (at least from gnome 2.14) and can be used without this script (Prerequisites are needed anyway). Enable it under Gnome's Power management ...td -d}} into your {{path|~/.Xsession}} (or another distro-specific startup script)
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  • All that's left now is to create a login script which makes gnome use the 3D effects. In a terminal, type: ...ible on some machines to get hibernate working by installing the hibernate script. However, when too many programs where open I got a "Not enough memory" err
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  • I wrote a small script with a GUI for easy switching between them (see PDF file).
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  • ...dual-monitor xorg.conf. I also threw together a [http://pastebin.ca/658666 script] for changing the setting given an xorg.conf.one-monitor and an xorg.conf.t
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  • # source config file; edit that file to configure this script
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  • ...ason, neither of the two above methods don't work, you can install an init script: For the init script above, you can use the following more elaborate script, which does all the work for you of identifying the <path-to-device>. This
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  • ...on your system) to '''/sbin/hwclock.dist''' and create the following shell script, which you place at /sbin/hwclock Make the script executable (apply the same permissions you had for ''hwclock'' before) and
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  • ...start the userspace daemon automatically at boot time? -- There is an init script available in the hdapsd package from the debian (lenny) repos. Just install
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  • ...with broken sound on some ThinkPads]] for more info. Adding the following script ''(not thoroughly tested!)'' to '''''/etc/rc.local''''' should enable them:
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  • ...mall [http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Lenny_on_Thinkpad_T61/#Sound script] I wrote to patch and build an alsa module package (with module-assistant).
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  • # Short-Description: Starts the tp-fancontrol script as a daemon # Description: This init script starts the tp-fancontrol script as
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  • Download (and verify) the following script into your path: Rotate the screen using the script:
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  • .../downloads/all/suspend2-userui-0.6.4.tar.gz]. I used the latest hibernate script, since this did not have any version disclaimers... The hibernate script requires the LZW module in the encryption section of the kernel config and
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  • ...rivers were used. Below are the relevant parts of a working Compiz startup script:
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  • ====Python script fix (slightly easier fix)==== I tried those patches, it didnt work for me. But this python script did: http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Etch_on_Thinkpad_T61.html#Soun
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  • This is a complete [[acpid]] and [[tpb]] script optimized for a Thinkpad [[Category:R51|R51]]. It is intended to be used by * ... See the beginning lines of the script for more detailled information.
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  • The cpufreq info below needs an edit, because I disabled the script and have gotten better functionality with KCC and the Laptop module config. The cpufreq script is located at /etc/sysconfig/cpufreq on my machine.
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  • ...ed to printing (cupsd, gnome-cups-icon, hpiod, hpssd (this one is a python script!)) while I have no printer configured nor attached. Bad. They shouldn't sta
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  • ...ns are too noisy and can be throttled down by using the [[ACPI fan control script]]. Increase the min and max to 70, 100 on the GPU. This will lower the fan
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  • ...IA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1/usr/src/nv/conftest.sh there is a variable the script looks if it wants to ignore the xen kernel, so I tried follow steps.
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  • Debian users (both Stable/Etch and Testing) can use the small script [http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Lenny_on_Thinkpad_T61/#Sound 2] i
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  • ...n script at the bottom. Simply save the file to your HD and run the python script as root, you can later run it at boot so you have sound all the time. After == Audio Script ==
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  • Get the rotate script from ref. A, and make some adjustments:
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  • ...cause I have upgraded to Gutsy and installed the hdapsd - Package I have a script called /etc/default/hdapsd. Here I have to change some things. HINT: Rememb ...the hdapsd init script. My links was already there. My /etc/default/hdapsd script now looks like this:
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  • For the rest, see man xrandr, I have a script to turn on dual-head at work (self-explanatory):
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  • ...ibm-sleepbtn}} is necessary on my distribution because otherwise the sleep script defers to gnome-power-manager, and does nothing. ...k fine without unloading any modules, I just turned off the modules-unload script by doing this:
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  • When using the default kernel, the alsa mixer workaround script is needed to get at least the internal speakers working. Get it, e.g., from
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  • To configure xrandr automatically during the first login, save this script to your computer as /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45custom_xrandr-settings: ...be mirrored across both screens until someone logs in. At that point this script will execute and xrandr will position the external monitor.
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  • ...hangs after a resume, but that is easily solved by creating the following script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/01NetworkManagerRestart and making it executable by 'sud
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  • ...mute the volume. If for some reason it doesn't work, you can still run the script manually to unmute the volume, also using the terminal:
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  • If you would like to set bluetooth state independently the script below determines the current bluetooth state and toggles the device on or o Paste the following script:
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  • ...e at the beginning of each script with <tt>#!/bin/dash</tt>. The following script does just that: ...to run <tt>/usr/local/sbin/initdash</tt> (which is where I keep the above script) after each time it invokes dpkg. So any init scripts installed by new pack
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  • echo "Powermizer control script." This script turns powermizer on or off. You can use it together with acpi events or you
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  • If you would like to set bluetooth state independently the script below determines the current bluetooth state and toggles the device on or o Paste the following script:
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  • ...e you'll want [[Suspend/Resume_Support_For_SATA_Link_Power_Management|this script]] to avoid long delays when resuming from suspend.
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  • Download (and verify) the following script into your path: Rotate the screen using the script:
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  • ...hen. When fglrx is used, aticonfig can be used for the switching in this [[Script for Dynamic Display Management with fglrx]]. # bash script
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  • ...'s ISO file. This new ISO file can directly be used to update the BIOS. My script takes four arguments: To sum up, an example call of the script would be <tt>convertlenovo.sh /home/selke/Desktop/7buj23uc.iso /home/selke/
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  • ...earliest but it is sorted out for Ubuntu 8.04. I have found the following script to get around it (credits to the original author). ...ore scripts" and install "Gnome Multimedia keys". Run the script from the script manager.
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  • KDE users should put these codes in ~/.Xmodmap and use following script "xmodmap.sh" in the ~/.kde/Autostart folder (KDE uses not the standard xini
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  • good python [http://luke.no-ip.org/x60tablet/examples/rotate script] for doing this by a guy named Luke. You should be able to 'install' this script cutting and pasting the following commands as root.
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  • The following ruby script can generates the following output This is a very small script for getting some useful information about your battery
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  • ...hinkpad [[:Category:T43|T43]]). When an external display is connected, the script switches from internal to both internal and extarnal, then to external only ==The Script==
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  • If you would like to set bluetooth state independently the script below determines the current bluetooth state and toggles the device on or o Paste the following script:
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  • ...also had to add a mode line so the bigger resolution would be used by the script. ...h. I also used xbindkeys to bind the script to "CTRL+Shift+v". Here is the script:
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  • using a script and acpid events. However this may lead to a bug (screen flickers) describe
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  • ...program with similar functionality written in a different language on this script. {{NOTE|This script no longer works on '''Windows Vista'''.}}
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  • # Default acpi script that takes an entry for all actions # NOTE: This is a 2.6-centric script. If you use 2.4.x, you'll have to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Python script for Windows to control ThinkPad features]]
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  • ...F5}} keyboard shortcut doesn't work out of box but you can enable it using script on page [[ThinkPad Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate (BDC-2)]].
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  • Then, as root, save this script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/21radeon: You must set the script executable:
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  • ...{Ubuntu}} Hardy, your distribution uses <tt>pm-suspend</tt>, the following script placed in <tt>/etc/pm/sleep.d/99sata</tt> will set the link power to maximu
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  • ...eferences --> Sessions, clicked on Add, and entered the command to run the script, i.e. "/home/<user>/powermizer-off".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Script for Undervolt Stress Testing]]
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  • ...ad of writing for each function a separate script it is better to have one script which executes all functions. To get the script run you must modify the entry in {{path|/etc/devd.conf}}:
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  • '''ess.py stands for Enhanced Smack Script.''' Unfortunately it is not a copy and paste script, you have to tune some parameters and to add the commands you want to execu
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  • The wacom driver actually has the capability to rotate as well. A script has been developed to both rotate the display and the wacom driver: The last version of the script (for linuxwacom 8.1) appears to work on the x200, in 8.10, after using the
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  • [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=959712&page=2 This script] offers a solution to the black-freeze-on-resume problem. my suspend now wo
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  • ...eferences --> Sessions, clicked on Add, and entered the command to run the script, i.e. "/home/<user>/powermizer-off". ...t to place this [http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=433463#p433463 script] into <code>/etc/crontab</code> to keep the Ultrabay battery from being com
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  • 8. Next, disable any active wireless connections, and run a script to make sure all wireless drivers that are going to be replaced are unloade
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  • ...inux on ThinkPad with Optimus, you need to switch it off manually (or by a script). ...here. The user must reboot, but no further configuration is needed as the script detects the card used and copies the correct libraries and configuration fi
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  • ...card is powered up again. To re-apply these settings on wake-up, create a script named <tt>/etc/pm/sleep.d/10sysfsutils</tt>: The [http://vog.github.io/wwan-helper/ wwan-helper] script is a simpler alternative to the "Scripting everything" section. It has slig
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  • # Default acpi script that takes an entry for all actions The sleep script {{path|/etc/acpi/sleep.sh}} was completely ripped off from [[How to configu
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  • Next create an executable script (chmod +x) in '''/usr/local/sbin/''' called '''bttoggle''' Next create an executable script (chmod +x) in '''/usr/local/sbin/''' called '''trackpad-toggle'''
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  • This script will try to use all compatible symbols for the kernel version you have inst
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  • Put the script in {{path|/etc/pm/sleep.d/}}. The changing of the virtual terminals with ch Adding {{path|xbindkeys}} to a startup script of your windowmanager makesthe keys active. As the name suggests, xbindkeys
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  • # This script rotates the display in TabletPCs when screen is changed from # This script rotates the display in TabletPCs when screen is changed from
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  • The following script uses tp_smapi to balance the battery discharging: {{CodeRef|tp-bat-balance}
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  • ...ckage in a directory where you can conveniently access it. Use the install script (install.sh) to enable pctools to run without requiring a password.
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  • # These settings were set by the catalyst build script that automatically
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  • ===Postinstall-Script for this Workarounds=== This script:
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  • * Download the latest script : http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke/ftp/noarch/geteltorito/geteltorito (or ...imit.googlepages.com/geteltorito.diff patch] to''' <tt>geteltorito</tt> '''script to make it work correctly with''' <tt>BootMediaType=4</tt>.
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  • * [[tp-fancontrol]] doesn't start any more as init-script * Automatic Bay to main battery switching script and how-to on [http://chroot-me.in/blog/index.php/blog/28 this blog]
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  • == Script to save power == This script reduce the power consumption to 13-16 watts
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  • The last step is, to copy an overworked initiation-script over the existing one. The script fixmtrr.sh should read:
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  • The script fixmtrr.sh should read: ...isted''' upstream by Compiz. To ignore the blacklist, download and run the script Compiz-Check available [http://forlong.blogage.de/entries/pages/Compiz-Chec
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...dled properly by default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev script works for me: [[Installing Fedora 11 on a ThinkPad T60#Ultrabay]]
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  • ...e single mode problem is to add the modes manually with xrandr. Below is a script I created that adds the most common modes for a 1400x1050 LCD ThinkPad A better solution is to set up a udev rule and script to handle the pre-eject switch event for Ultrabay devices that have mountab
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  • ...otswap || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th
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  • Now you can bind this key to any command. (It should be possible to write a script to interact with the autorotate given on this page) # This script rotates the display in TabletPCs when screen is changed from
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  • ...scripts, nor xrandr by itself, work in 9.04. But it looks like a modified script might work?
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  • the script ({{path|/etc/acpi/lenovo-mutemic.sh}}) to toggle the mice look like this: ...member the state of the led at startup, so one need another small start-up script:
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  • So i changed this script a little bit. ...ich enables the second cpu-core (cpu1) and put it into an additional shell-script to start it in the background.
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  • Use the last script from [http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader_wi
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  • Here is a very simple script that with switch your Thinkpad from the built-in display to an external dis This script relies on the program "disper", which provides a simple command to change b
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • A better solution is to set up a udev rule and script to handle the pre-eject switch event for Ultrabay devices that have mountab
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  • ...otswap || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th
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  • ...t to place this [http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=433463#p433463 script] into <code>/etc/crontab</code> to keep the Ultrabay battery from being com Remember the script needs root in order to write to the files in <code>/sys/devices/platform/sm
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  • Possible using a script like the one at this link:<br> There is an error in the script.... some [] have to be added at the if statement (line 108 and the others)
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  • # By default this script does nothing. '''Simple version for everyone... just run the script!'''
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...it on/off separately from the wifi (that can be done by Fn+F5), I use this script mapped to the blue 'ThinkVantage' button on the top: ...ore sophisticated control using [http://www.gablog.eu/online/node/67 this] script.
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  • A better solution is to set up a udev rule and script to handle the pre-eject switch event for Ultrabay devices that have mountab
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • Now we will write the script to rotate the screen in which occasion you can modify the script to something like:
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  • # This script show the current state of the internal volume mixer # This script activates gnome-mag when Fn+Space is pressed
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  • ...y-manager can't do this correctly currently and therefore I have written a script to automate this. The following script should be saved in the file <tt>/etc/pm/sleep.d/10_activate_monitor</tt> an
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  • {{HELP|I don't know how to use wikieditor, so the script displays wrongly.}}
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...configured fan controls only scripts with no howto. a tutorial to set a a script for thinkfan or fan control would be awesome!}}
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • echo "Powermizer control script." This script turns powermizer on or off. You can use it together with acpi events or you
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  • # This script uses the HDAPS accelerometer found on recent ThinkPad models
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  • You can adjust the sensitivity and speed by running this script at boot script
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  • ...io1/serio2/[speed,sensitivity,rate]}} either manually or at boot with this script (this will not affect other pointing devices):
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  • ...ng the xorg driver and discrete ATI graphics using the fglrx driver. This script was tested on a W500 running Debian Wheezy on Kernel 2.6.32-5 and Fglrx 11. ...h other. The two specific libraries are: libGL.so.1.2 and libglx.so. The script requires copies of the libraries to be stores in /usr/lib/ and /usr/lib/xor
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  • ...at case, try adding the "force" parking option to the hdapsd configuration script:
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  • ...l then be called when your laptops goes into and awakens from suspend. The script should contain the following code and remember to make the file executable:
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • ...a key, so it just takes someone with a little more time than me to write a script and put the pieces together to make the button work (even if not the LED).
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  • Sysresccd (2.2.0), which has a pretty nice script to create a bootable USB-Stick, failed to boot on the X220.
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  • ...xf86-input-wacom driver to connect to the wacom interface as well. Run the script which is included in [http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Wacom_tablet_installer] C he script in the previous paragraph did not make the touch-screen devices appear, pro
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  • #REDIRECT [[Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI]]
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  • A better solution is to set up a udev rule and script to handle the pre-eject switch event for Ultrabay devices that have mountab
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  • ...emoval || {{Cpart}} || Eject switch causes udev event, but no default udev script to handle the event to unmount filesystems in time. ata_piix does handle th ...y default. Since there is no undock udev handler. This udev rule and eject script works for me: [[How to hotswap Ultrabay devices]]
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  • A better solution is to set up a udev rule and script to handle the pre-eject switch event for Ultrabay devices that have mountab
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  • ...t file is not present, the Intel driver will load. I wrote a simple shell script to live in {{path|/root/nvidia.sh}} which changes the configuration: This script of course assumes that you stash the NVidia X configuration file in {{path|
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  • tpacpi-bat is a script using acpi_call kernel module which allows one to set battery charge thresh
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  • This little script triggers the rotation of the screen when executed while the device is tilte The script was tested under Fedora 25 (4.10.13-200.fc25.x86_64).
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