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Acer iconia 6120 arch linux
Acer iconia 6120 arch linux





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Butīeing a camera flash it seems that would be useful. It because I wasn't sure if it was needed, so wanted to double check. I have yet to add the V4L2 flash wrapper for the flash LEDs. The timeout, I don't see any change in the SPMI registers. get_strobe() in particular I'm notĮven sure if is possible, since after the flash turns off automatically after

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I still didn't implement get_strobe() and get_fault() for the flash LEDs,īecause I'm still not sure how to do it. Qcom-spmi-flash and added the dt-bindings.

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Patch 4 adds the device tree nodes configuring the driver in the pm8941 dtsi.Īfter the feedback I received from the v1 RFC patch (thank you Jacek andījorn!), I implemented the flash LED class framework, renamed the driver to Patch 3 enables the driver as a module in qcom_defconfig, and also enablesĬONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_FLASH since it is required by the driver. Patch 2 adds the driver, which was ported from downstream, and is now using Patch 1 adds the dt-bindings for the driver, together with a header for the (hammerhead), as a camera flash or as a lantern when in torch mode. It is used as part of MSM8974 based devices, like the Nexus 5

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This patch series adds support for Qualcomm's SPMI Flash LEDs present in the Linux-kernel, ~postmarketos/upstreaming, lkcamp, andrealmeid To: Pavel Machek, Dan Murphy, Bjorn Andersson, Andy Gross, Rob HerringĬc: linux-leds, linux-arm-kernel, linux-arm-msm, devicetree,īrian Masney, Luca Weiss, Russell King, Georgi Djakov, Prado 0 siblings, 0 replies 36+ messages in threadįrom: Nícolas F. Add support for QCOM SPMI Flash LEDs All of help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Add support for QCOM SPMI Flash LEDs 14:03 ` Nícolas F.

  • ↑ "Linux Kernel Mailing List archive, December 2011".
  • ↑ "Linux Kernel Mailing List archive, September 2011".
  • ↑ "Acer launches Alive digital content platform and app store, plans to pre-load it onto future machines".
  • ↑ "Acer reveals Iconia dual-screen laptop / tablet, Clear.fi cloud-based media sharing system".
  • Archived from the original on 24 November 2010.
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Dual-screen Acer Iconia laptop, hands-on".
  • Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010. Proper support of the second screen was integrated in the 3.2-rc6 version of the Linux kernel, making it available for the 3.2 release in December 2011. Before that, one might need to disable the Kernel Mode Setting. The integrated GPU is well-supported starting with the 3.1 version of the Linux kernel. Initial reactions to the device were mixed, with both CNET and Engadget commenting positively on Iconia's touch-screen software, though the keyboard was criticized and some features were considered to be "perhaps an unnecessary visual gloss." The screens were said to be glossy and prone to glare, though clear in good conditions.

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    A 1.3 megapixel webcam, Wi-Fi n and Bluetooth connectivity are also provided. There are two USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 port, and a HDMI-out port.

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    Its processor is an Intel Core i5-480M unit, running at 2.67 GHz. SpecificationsĪcer Iconia is equipped with a 640 GB hard drive, and has four gigabytes of RAM. The Iconia is also to operate Acer programs for accessing multimedia and other content, including Alive, a program for downloading content such as music, videos and application, and Clear.Fi, designed to enable content to be shared among multiple devices over the internet. The device weighs 6.1 pounds (2.8 kg) and is equipped with Windows 7, and a proprietary Acer operating system for the touchscreen interface. It is constructed out of a pair of 14 inches (36 cm) LCD screens, attached with a hinge in the manner of a traditional laptop, but with a screen replacing the keyboard.







    Acer iconia 6120 arch linux