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[11:24] <Guest91> Hello people!
[11:36] <Guest91> anyone?
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[13:16] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[21:09] <user|97> hello, sorry to bother you, but i was looking through dmesg and i was wondering what it meant by MSI_leds during the boot process, i have an MSI trident 3 and am trying despratly to control the case light on it, kubuntu can do it somehow as when the computer goes into standby the case light turns red and pulses....can anyone help?
[21:55] <arthur_littlepaw> testing 123
[21:55] <arthur_littlepaw> alright there, it works ^_^
[21:57] <arthur_littlepaw> i have an msi trident 3 and it's got a case light i cannot seem to control in linux, however dmesg shows that during boot something called MSI_leds show's up with a figure after it like 0x32 now i suspect that kubuntu is controlling the case led because when it goes into standby the case light turns red and pulses....is there any way to get control of this? or is MSI_leds for something diffrent?
[23:03] <arthur_littlepaw> anyone here to answer my question?
[23:14] <mparillo> !ask
[23:15] <mmikowski> arthur_littlepaw: I believe those lights are controlled by EFI/BIOS.  The OS may put the system into sleep mode, but AFAIK, there is usually no direct method to control the lights through the OS.
[23:17] <mmikowski> arthur_littlepaw: The LEDs exposed to the OS may be for the keyboard.
[23:29] <mmikowski> arthur_littlepaw: FWIW, you can try this. I tested a few calls, and it did not seem to have any effect on my hardware (NOT an msi trident 3): https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_Control_LED_Lights
[23:38] <mmikowski> Also see https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.0/leds/leds-class.html
[23:57] <arthur_littlepaw> thankies ^_^
[23:58] <arthur_littlepaw> i wonder if these are the trident 3 case lights "phy0-led"