09-22-2011
That doesn't make a difference. Both companies Fujitsu and Sun/Oracle are aware. Support for a PP will usually go to Fujitsu, but not always. It's all a matter of who is contracted.
You can always take a look at what the Fujitsu "madmin" administration utility will show you. Probably the same.
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FUJBP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual FUJBP(4)
NAME
fujbp, fujhk -- Fujitsu Brightness, Pointer, and Hotkeys
SYNOPSIS
fujbp* at acpi?
fujhk* at acpi?
DESCRIPTION
Some Fujitsu laptops come with vendor-specific ACPI devices to manage the laptop hotkeys (such as the 'Eco' button), and to control various
built-in components (such as the display, the touchpad, and the speakers). The fujbp and fujhk drivers provide support, through these ACPI
devices, for hotkeys, backlight on/off switch, brightness level control, and pointer on/off switch.
The following sysctl(8) read/write variables are provided (when hardware support is available):
hw.acpi.fujbp0.brightness Brightness level (integer).
hw.acpi.fujbp0.pointer Pointer switch state (boolean).
hw.acpi.fujhk0.backlight Backlight switch state (boolean).
Please note, however, that future versions of the drivers may remove these sysctl(8) variables without prior notice.
SEE ALSO
acpi(4), acpivga(4), sysctl(8), pmf(9), sysmon_pswitch(9)
HISTORY
The fujbp and fujhk drivers appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
Gregoire Sutre <gsutre@NetBSD.org>
CAVEATS
Brightness level and backlight switch state should be controlled via wsconsctl(8) instead of sysctl(8).
The sysctl(8) variable hw.acpi.fujbp0.pointer should be replaced by a platform-independent userland control.
BSD
February 20, 2011 BSD