This fix now works for me as well. (the combination of "return 1" and the special command line command)
Here is my system information: lshal | grep -e system.hardware.product -e system.hardware.primary -e system.firmware
system.firmware.release_date = '03/01/2006' (string) system.firmware.vendor = 'IBM' (string) system.firmware.version = '1UETD1WW (2.06 )' (string) system.hardware.primary_video.product = 13698 (0x3582) (int) system.hardware.primary_video.vendor = 32902 (0x8086) (int) system.hardware.product = '2372WNS' (string)
This fix now works for me as well. (the combination of "return 1" and the special command line command)
Here is my system information: hardware. product -e system. hardware. primary -e system.firmware
lshal | grep -e system.
system. firmware. release_ date = '03/01/2006' (string) firmware. vendor = 'IBM' (string) firmware. version = '1UETD1WW (2.06 )' (string) hardware. primary_ video.product = 13698 (0x3582) (int) hardware. primary_ video.vendor = 32902 (0x8086) (int) hardware. product = '2372WNS' (string)
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