1/4/2024 0 Comments Sudo not found libiioDevice Ġ0:18.5 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:18.4 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:18.3 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:18.2 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:18.1 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. FCH LPC Bridge (rev 51)Ġ0:18.0 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. FCH SMBus Controller (rev 61)Ġ0:14.3 ISA bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:14.0 SMBus : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:08.2 PCI bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Family 17h (Models 00h-0fh) PCIe Dummy Host Bridge Ġ0:08.1 PCI bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:08.0 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:01.7 PCI bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Family 17h (Models 00h-0fh) PCIe Dummy Host Bridge Ġ0:01.6 PCI bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:01.0 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Ġ0:00.2 IOMMU : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. > when rotating, then everything is working as it should.Ġ0:00.0 Host bridge : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. > If monitor-sensors finds an accelerometer and prints orientation changes > if it claims you've an accelerometer, try rotating the screen and see if it > ctrl+c, if it prints some more things, please let me know what it prints and > If this just hangs at "Waiting for iio-sensor-proxy to appear" then press > First of all try running "monitor-sensor": It seems like a bug such driver does not automatically disable when SSD is present. The laptop originally has HDD before swapping with the SSD. > even though the hardware is not there, causing these log messages. I guess the ACPI tables still advertise support for it > for harddisk fall protection, which given that your device uses a SSD is > I do not think that those messages are the problem, they are about a driver > (In reply to Luya Tshimbalanga from comment #0) (In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #2) But please do provide the output of all requested commands in the case that monitor-sensor does not see an accelerometer. So if your lspci output includes a device with those ids then chances are that is the problem. Note, some AMD devices use a "AMD Sensor Fusion Hub" pci-id: 1022:15e4 for which there does not seem to be a linux driver yet. If monitor-sensors finds an accelerometer and prints orientation changes when rotating, then everything is working as it should. If this just hangs at "Waiting for iio-sensor-proxy to appear" then press ctrl+c, if it prints some more things, please let me know what it prints and if it claims you've an accelerometer, try rotating the screen and see if it outputs anything. In order to figure out how to get accelerometer support working on your laptop I need some more info.įirst of all try running "monitor-sensor": I guess the ACPI tables still advertise support for it even though the hardware is not there, causing these log messages. I do not think that those messages are the problem, they are about a driver for harddisk fall protection, which given that your device uses a SSD is probably not there. > hp_accel: probe of HPQ6007:00 failed with error -22 (In reply to Luya Tshimbalanga from comment #0)
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