From: Johannes Wiedersich on
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Jabka Atu wrote:
> I'm working on laptop mail script (will turnon and turn off mail led).
> With acerhk it is :
>
> echo 1 > /proc/driver/acerhk/led
> but about other laptops ?

On other laptops it will be different. I guess it depends on the driver
supplied by the manufacturer / developed by volunteers.

My thinkpad doesn't have a 'mail led' and I've never heard of thinkpads
with leds.

It would probably be the best to ask the manufacturer of the laptop in
question about specifications/drivers.

HTH,

Johannes
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From: Jochen Schulz on
Jabka Atu:
>
> I'm working on laptop mail script (will turnon and turn off mail led).
> With acerhk it is :
>
> echo 1 > /proc/driver/acerhk/led
> but about other laptops ?

Some Asus laptops have a similar interface in /proc/acpi/asus/[mw]led.

J.
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