On Sunday 09 March 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
> Hi Arnout,
> 
> In addition to the information I requested below, could you also send me
> the contents of the files in /var/lib/acpi-support/*? Those help me
> identify your specific system in case I need to make an exception.
> 
> Dank,
> Bart

Hi Bart,

I made a couple of changes to my system (upgrade to acpi-support 0.103-5, using
kernel module asus_laptop instead of asus-acpi, and wireless driver iwl3945
instead of ip33945) and switching the wireless on and off is almost working
again. That is, the wireless is switched on and off according to
/var/log/daemon.log, but the wireless LED does not work at all. Is this an acpi
bug?

Thanks,

Arnout

> On Sun, March 2, 2008 21:23, Bart Samwel wrote:
> > Hi Arnout,
> >
> > I believe your problems with wireless and acpi-support 0.103-4 are due to
> > the fixes done for debian bug #410952. Could you confirm that if you
> > remove
> >
> > /etc/acpi/events/asus-wireless-on
> > /etc/acpi/events/asus-wireless-off
> >
> > that things then work again?
> >
> > I would appreciate it if you could send me some extra info by following
> > the following two procedures:
> >
> > 1. Run the command "acpi_listen" when wireless is ON.
> > 2. Press your wireless key.
> > 3. Stop acpi_listen and send me the output.
> >
> > and
> >
> > 1. Run the command "acpi_listen" when wireless is OFF.
> > 2. Press your wireless key.
> > 3. Stop acpi_listen and send me the output.
> >
> > This will tell me exactly how your laptop buttons behave, and I can make
> > sure that we support that.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Bart
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 



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