On 8/11/09, Trevor <[email protected]> wrote: > Alan Jenkins wrote: >> On 2.6.30, eeepc-laptop is intended to replace >> the force-loading of pciehp. It would be good to know why it doesn't >> work on the 900A when it works on other machines. Maybe we can fix >> it. > > I don't have any idea why, but it's definitely not working here. I'm > happy to help however I can > >> Does dmesg show any errors during the initialisation of eeepc-laptop? >> >> I would be interested in the full output of dmesg and acpidump. >> >> Regards >> Alan > > I don't see anything out-of-place in dmesg, but I've never seen the > successful version, so my eyes are likely not the best to look at it. > full output of dmesg is attached,
[ 10.405347] eeepc: Eee PC Hotkey Driver [ 10.406016] eeepc: Hotkey init flags 0x41 [ 10.406214] eeepc: Get control methods supported: 0x181701 [ 10.406403] input: Asus EeePC extra buttons as /devices/virtual/input/input1 Thanks. I don't see any problem here. > how would I get you the acpidump? Simples :-). It'll be 100k+ so I guess it's best to send off-list (or use pastebin etc). sudo apt-get install acpidump sudo acpidump > acpidump.out Also, can you please run a test for me? It should help confirm that the problem is what it looks like. Without pciehp loaded, what is the result of cat /sys/bus/pci/slots/eeepc-wifi/adaptor both after you disable the wifi, and then after you enable it again. Regards Alan _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
