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#####Copied from askubuntu's Enabling mic mute button and light on Lenovo Thinkpad
There are two possible "hardware" indicators (to show that mute is on or off):
The Power button light (green) will blink to show when mute is on The Mic mute button light (orange) will be on or off to show mute status (just like in Windows)
Solution 2 requires a patched thinkpad_acpi
kernel module, and is only recommended for advanced users who know what they are doing. This is because the patch is not included by the thinkpad_acpi
developers by default, (See this discussion for more details).
###Common Steps
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Since this is on Hacker News and reddit...
- No, I don't distribute my résumé like this. A friend of mine made a joke about me being the kind of person who would do this, so I did (the link on that page was added later). My actual résumé is a good bit crazier.
- I apologize for the use of
_t
in my types. I spend a lot of time at a level where I can do that; "reserved for system libraries? I am the system libraries". - Since people kept complaining, I've fixed the assignments of string literals to non-const
char *
s. - My use of
type * name
, however, is entirely intentional. - If you're using an older compiler, you might have trouble with the anonymous unions and the designated initializers - I think gcc 4.4 requires some extra braces to get them working together. Anything reasonably recent should work fine. Clang and gcc (newer than 4.4, at le