Hello Roman,

> doesn't that mean to use acpi4asus for 2.6.15 kernels? actually i don't
> care about the version of acpi4asus, i'll just take the one that works
> for my kernel, if there is any.is there any chance i get it working with
> my kernel?

Well, I don't think so. The lower kernel boundary is simply not
mentioned on the
webpage. 0.40 uses sysfs led class devices, but led sysfs class device support
was introduced in kernel 2.6.17, cf.
http://kernel.xc.net/html/linux-2.6.17/parisc/
#LED_devices (compare this with
http://kernel.xc.net/html/linux-2.6.15/ where you
can't find CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS)

But you can try to use 0.32 as it should support your model (W1N?!)
and your kernel version, see
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/acpi4asus/acpi4asus-0.32.tar.bz2

Regards, Andreas

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