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** Package changed: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu) => udev-extras (Ubuntu)
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Add keycodes for wireless button on Acer Travelmate 8100
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In fact, the correct response (for atheros cards) would be to rmmod
ath_pci, and modprobe ath_pci.
If you don't do this, then the wifi still doesn't work after you unkill
the wireless...
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This should *definitly* bring up some kind of notification. Pressing the
wireless button is easy to do by accident, and suddently it stops
working.
The cause is *not* obvious (the wifi light still flashes). You have to
go into kernel logs to see what has happened.
Maybe network-manager should hav
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ok. the last diff was rubbish too :/ (I'm having a bad day)
Attached is a fixed one, and working (I tested it this time).
Sorry about that.
** Attachment added: "patch for /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup for travelmate 81*
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5851895/hotkey-setup.diff
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> (a) the wifi switching is handled in hardware already
on my laptop, in addition to sending a keycode it "turns on/off" the
wireless, but this is not particularly useful unless you have some
script constantly watching for it (It's not switched on/off in a way
which is hotplug compatible) and the
Acer tend to make 'families' of laptops, all of which will share similar
parameters. I think those two keys are commented out because:
(a) the wifi switching is handled in hardware already
(b) We don't have anything 'standard' to map them to
I can see the use-case of wanting to tie the key t
Sorry. Ignore last patch. this is a working one.
Of course, other laptops from acer might also share these keys, so it
might be better to add them into the generic acer one?
** Attachment added: "Fixed patch for hotkey-setup"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5851312/hotkey-setup-fixed.diff
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the file /usr/share/hotkey-setup/acer-aspire-1600.hk
is also suitable for the travelmate-8100 series.
I also un-commented the Wireless On/Off keys in this file. Why are they
commented out? It is very useful to be able to map the "wireless on"
button to something like "kdesu ifup wlan0"
so, on my
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