http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8953





------- Comment #100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-02 23:48 -------
Actually the solution I was trying was based on absolute despair and panic.
With the modifications on DSDT I was able to have some acpi functions, but
every time I rebooted the system, the wireless goes off.

After my last post, I tried downgrading the bios to 3303 with no success. So I
downgraded to 3309 and the situation was the same. Revisiting the posts again,
I downloaded the dsdt fixed by Mr. Marangoni and now I have some wmi (acer_wmi)
functions and can wake the atheros by "echoing" the lazy card after reboot.

The card function well on first start, but if for some reason I need to reboot,
is like the card was turned off.

Mr. ykzhao, the dsdt posted by Mr. Marangoni is the same one? If yes, almost
all functions are ok, except minor issues like some function keys and the
wireless led.

Now the battery are correctly identified as bat0 instead of bat1 with the dstd
I posted here. The battery meter are correct with and without ac. The speedstep
function perfectly ondemand or selecting performance, conservative or
powersave.

I can't downgrade to 3303, as I receive warnings about different or missing
blocks on the bios image, so I'm using 3309 and everything is working fine.

Mr. Covington, I was looking closely your problem, as I have the intention to
buy one dualcore some time in the future and had no response for acer too...
I'll try the 27-rc1 with stock defaults.

Mr. ykzhao, can you please point me to the right directions for the patch? In
order to use the patch I need to use the corrected dsdt or just the patched
kernel? And if I need to use some dsdt, is the one posted by Mr. Marangoni?

Thanks and really appreciate your hard work.


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