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------- Comment #139 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-09-18 23:19 -------
Alexey was so friendly to send me ec.c patched with the patch from #120. Thanks
a lot. I have tested it on Asus EeePC model 701. The reaction on the Eee's
special keys got much quicker and a *lot* more stable. The system is very
usable with this version now. (It was very unstable before.)

If I insist *really* hard I am still able to block reaction to these special
keys by repeatedly sending a lot of these key events (by autorepeat). I cannot
find any error messages after that event. It looks to me as if the hardware
might do that on his own and the kernel might not even see it. Is there
anything I can do to debug the situation?

Regarding our second problem with ec.c, the bogus thermal shutdowns during boot
process (showing on some EeePC models) the version you sent me seems rock
stable. This is probably due to the change introduced by commit
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=9d699ed92a459cb408e2577e8bbeabc8ec3989e1

Robert Epprecht


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