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    FiSHBoY | # 31 | 2009-12-16, 20:51 | Report

    Green seems to overpower the red somewhat. I was able to get orange by providing a much lower green value. Not quite a 'yellow' though.

    This seems a serviceable yellow, in my playing:

    echo 255 > /sys/class/leds/lp5523:r/brightness && echo 43 > /sys/class/leds/lp5523:g/brightness

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    Jack6428 | # 32 | 2009-12-16, 21:00 | Report

    Red = Dead

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    colnago | # 33 | 2009-12-16, 22:04 | Report

    I'm pretty sure my LED flashed "red" when the battery got low. It ran completely out due to USB port coming "off". I was too busy trying to delete accounts before sending off for RMA, before battery died, but again...pretty sure it was red.

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    FiSHBoY | # 34 | 2009-12-16, 22:09 | Report

    Hehe, ahh, I wouldn't know. I don't let my battery get that low for fear of going into the unchargeable state.

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    MrGrim | # 35 | 2009-12-16, 22:12 | Report

    If i understand right, /etc/mce/mce.ini has a section for defining led patterns for diferrent situations. For lovers of extreme sports, it should be possible to modify these patterns to your liking
    Unfortunately, my brain is shutting down, so i'm rather not go into more details than give wrong advice

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    FiSHBoY | # 36 | 2009-12-17, 17:02 | Report

    Yup, that totally works, thanks for the tip.

    It was fairly obvious what to do, as an 'extreme sports lover'.

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    j.s | # 37 | 2009-12-18, 22:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
    echo 9999 > /sys/class/leds/lp5523\\\\:r/brightness and enjoy that lovely red colour (for about a second, anyway...).
    Try it while ssh in from somewhere else and notice that it stays lit.

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    AndrewG | # 38 | 2009-12-18, 22:28 | Report

    When battery is about to die it flashes red

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    That One Guy | # 39 | 2009-12-18, 22:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by j.s View Post
    Try it while ssh in from somewhere else and notice that it stays lit.
    Confirmed.

    I ssh'd in from os X and it indeed stays lit intil the echo command is re-issued.

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    Arif | # 40 | 2009-12-18, 23:32 | Report

    Someone write an app that lets you set different colors for different events!

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