Public bug reported: When loading asus-laptop kernel modules instead of deprecated asus-acpi in Ubuntu 7.10 special keys stop working. >From /var/log/kern.log: Mar 7 22:02:42 localhost kernel: [ 19.408000] asus-laptop: F5N model detected (it will say Unsupported model with asus-acpi kernel module) However some of the special keys stopped working, while others remained unsupported. This includes:
Button with asus-acpi with asus-laptop Power button OK OK Volume up OK OK Volume down OK OK Brightness up OK OK Brightness down OK OK NumLk OK OK ScrLk OK will not turn ScrollLock LED on Suspend OK OK Wireless on/off OK stopped working with wireless LED always on Media player does not generate events does not generate events Power profile locks the screen locks the screen Comment: this button is non-configurable because of this Web browser OK OK Touchpad on/off does not generate events does not generate events Web camera does not generate events does not generate events Comment: Fn+V, supposed to launch Camorama or similar app Fn+C does not generate events does not generate events Bluetooth LED OK (off) always on Comment: there is no bluetooth on this model As you can see, only the very basic keys are supported, and virtually all Asus specific ones are broken in the new kernel module. I am running Ubuntu 7.10 with up-to-date 2.6.22.14-generic SMP kernel. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: acpi -- Asus F5N laptop Special keys not working with asus-laptop kernel module https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199682 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs