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Luca Aluffi, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Maverick reached EOL on April 10, 2012.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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so, could you
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Hi!
Some hotkeys are not working with this netbook. Here is the list:
fn+F2: wlan card toggle (broken by 2.6.35-28-generic)
fn+F7: screen on/off. Dmesg reported below.
- fn+F8: screen/monitor switch. No message reported in syslog.
+ fn+F8: screen/monitor switch.
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Hi!
It works almost everything except for the switch from the screen to
monitor.
What information do you need?
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Sure, just let me go home and I'll try.
Hang on, I'll answer this evening.
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Hi,
Are you still here and available to re-test the hotkey issues by using 12.04?
I'm prepared to submit a patch for "fn+F7: screen on/off" issue and would like
to know if you have time to test it.
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Hi!
I'm still here. I'm not avoiding my task but I have some jobs to do in my spare
time: just give me few days and I'll be back right here.
Thanks for your help.
Luca
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>> Does writing 1 or 0 in /sys/devices/platform/eeepc-wmi/touchpad do
> anything ?
>
> This, along with other files you mentioned later, does not appear anywhere:
> now I'm stick to 2.6.35 kernel and guess I have to reinstall the other stuff
> to test the values you wrote.
> So: do you preferer t
Hi! Back to the race!
Now...
I've restored the original partition from my good ol' archive ;) so now
everything goes smooth as usual. Cpufv does'n works without acpi_osi whilst
wireless toggle only works with it. Screen switch on/off is still abscondind
and monitor toggle is in the large, yet.
> There's a manual on the asus site but, easy-peasy, take a look to the
> picture from this link: http://notebookitalia.it/asus-eee-pc-1201nl-
> atom-single-core-e-nvidia-ion-7391. On the upper left corner there is an
> hardware button which gives the same code as the hotkey.
Ok,
Does writing 1 or
>Hum I didn't find the manual for this laptop. There is to button to
>disable the touchpad (Fn+Fx) and another one with a led ?
>I'll check your dsdt, but you may be able to control this led with
>some file in /sys/class/led/
There's a manual on the asus site but, easy-peasy, take a look to the
pi
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Briefly.
>
> - "Touchpad disable does not work and gives no message on keypress.
> Oddly, led light is on;" you're talking about some touchpad led ?
>
> Yes. If you have access to some picture of this netbook, you ca
Briefly.
- "Touchpad disable does not work and gives no message on keypress.
Oddly, led light is on;" you're talking about some touchpad led ?
Yes. If you have access to some picture of this netbook, you can see
that in the upper left corner there is a button. It does the same job of
the "disable
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Ok.
> It took a little while but I did. I've attached an openoffice document with
> the relative documentation.
>
> 2.6.39 is not well supported by nvidia yet so test has not been
> extensive. Anyway, from cpufv poin
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:14 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Now it's too late. Tomorrow I will also file some bug against gnome for
> the screen toggle and screen switch-off hotkeys.
If you do so, you should also send what "showkey" and "xev" report
when you're pressing the k
Now it's too late. Tomorrow I will also file some bug against gnome for
the screen toggle and screen switch-off hotkeys.
In a previous post you wrote me about g-p-m: what does it stand for?
Gnome-power-management?
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Ok.
It took a little while but I did. I've attached an openoffice document with the
relative documentation.
2.6.39 is not well supported by nvidia yet so test has not been
extensive. Anyway, from cpufv point of view, it was the kernel that
supported better.
Anyway, the better combination seems t
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 1:10 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi again.
> Let's resume; in brief.
>
>> On 2.6.38, eeepc-wmi didn't support cpufv.
> I don't understand if I have to forget it or is just a matter of time and it
> will be supported again.
> It sounds that cpu and v
Hi again.
Let's resume; in brief.
> On 2.6.38, eeepc-wmi didn't support cpufv.
I don't understand if I have to forget it or is just a matter of time and it
will be supported again.
It sounds that cpu and voltage throttling is a good thing for battery life.
Anyway I'm still stick to 2.6.35 comin
> One more thing.
> When the computer it's started WITHOUT acpi_osi=Linux there are no traces of
> cpufv file. Indeed, here's below the listing of directory.
> It starts to exist only if I load your modules.
On 2.6.38, eeepc-wmi didn't support cpufv.
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi!
> I did, but not succeed.
>
> Fn+F2 (wlan toggle) works;
> fn+F7 (screen on/off) fails with message "keyboard: can't emulate rawmode for
> keycode 244";
> fn+F8 (screen/monitor switch) fails with no messages;
> f
One more thing.
When the computer it's started WITHOUT acpi_osi=Linux there are no traces of
cpufv file. Indeed, here's below the listing of directory.
It starts to exist only if I load your modules.
root@ubuntu6:/sys/devices/platform/eeepc-wmi# ls -l
totale 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 2011-03
Hi!
I did, but not succeed.
Fn+F2 (wlan toggle) works;
fn+F7 (screen on/off) fails with message "keyboard: can't emulate rawmode for
keycode 244";
fn+F8 (screen/monitor switch) fails with no messages;
fn+F9 (touchpad disables) does not work and gives no messages.
Cpu state, took as superuser, re
There was a bug allowing eeepc-wmi to load with acpi_osi="Linux". It's
fixed in recent kernels. BTW, acpi_osi="Linux" should not be used
anymore.
Luca,
First, without acpi_osi=Linux, eeepc-wmi is loaded, and files are now in
/sys/devices/platform/eeepc-wmi/.
Could you try this dkms package: http
(CC'ing Corentin, as this is a eeepc related bug)
The kernel in -proposed adds support for some new hotkeys (such as wlan
toggle) to the eeepc_wmi driver (see #689393) - Corentin, I guess
eeepc_laptop doesn't like the fact that now there's suddenly two drivers
trying to handle wlan toggle?
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Good point. Here is what happens without "acpi_osi=Linux"
Worst: it does not create /sys/devices/platform/eeepc/cpufv. This
prevents the use of SHE (super hybrid engine) and the relative energy
consumption policies.
For what concerns hotkeys, here is the situation:
fn+F2: wlan toggle WORKS
fn+F
What happens if you boot without acpi_osi=Linux?
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