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linux-asus-t100ta
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Turning off camera light #1

Open rmast opened 5 years ago

rmast commented 5 years ago

Hi Brainwreck,

I understood from your soon disappearing Google+ page on the ASUS T100 that you once tried to get the camera power driver on and off. I wonder whether I could realize that without modding the UEFI to switch to Linux. Can jou point me at the right source/commit?

brainwreck commented 5 years ago

Yea we were able to get the camera at least detected when we unlocked the BIOS and allowed linux to see the camera... we were never able to get it to work without the unlocked BIOS.. then you have to write a driver for the crystal cove ISP as well as the camera itself

That is really all i know about it

On Wed, Mar 27, 2019, 1:05 PM rmast notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Brainwreck,

I understood from your soon disappearing Google+ page on the ASUS T100 that you once tried to get the camera power driver on and off. I wonder whether I could realize that without modding the UEFI to switch to Linux. Can jou point me at the right source/commit?

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rmast commented 5 years ago

Your Google+ ASUS T100 page is soon about to expire.

Povilas pointed me at the replacement: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381498159345464/

rmast commented 5 years ago

Do you mind Steven Robertson to backup and restore/host your Google+ ASUS T100 page?

rmast commented 5 years ago

See https://www.facebook.com/groups/381498159345464/431185624376717/?comment_id=431209004374379&reply_comment_id=431212651040681