Hello, I've tried to install a Debian Squeeze (and some packages from Sid, as eeepc-acpi-scripts) on an Asus Eeepc 1002HA, and found some problems about managing events from my eeepc : here is a list of problems I encounter :
* when I boot with an external monitor plugged, with KMS enabled and no Xorg.conf, I get the gdm screen on both screen at 640x480 : is it possible to let it use specific best resolution from each screen, as can do 'xrandr --output XXX --auto ' ? * I wanted to correct this with the 'toggle-videomode' button (Fn-F8 on my keyboard, you can see one here : http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3025/3063690282_7fdbb66bf0_o.jpg) : the button does nothing, whereas it was working (at least some months ago) on the Lenny system) :-( So I tried each Fn-F* special keys, and I'm puzzled : I've tried to debug with acpid, but it seems acpid isn't used anymore !? Here is results of my tests : - SH Engine (up of Fn-F1/F2) : does nothing, not detected by acpid - Fn-F1 (sleep) : does suspend, ok - Fn-F2 (wlan) : toggle rfkill, ok - Fn-F4 (no symbol written on keyboard) : button/zoom ZOOM detected by acpid , no action - Fn-F5 and Fn-F6 (brightness down/up) : ok - Fn-F7 (blank screen) : does nothing, not detected by acpid, whereas I was using it on my Lenny system ! - Fn-F8 (toggle video) : does nothing, but detected by acpid : acpid: received input layer event "video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000" acpid: 0 total rules matched acpid: completed input layer event "video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000" - Fn-F9 (?) : does nothing detected by acpid as PROG1, ok. - Fn-F10, F11 & F12 (Sound mute, down, up) : ok. I wonder how to get Fn-F7, Fn-F8 and perhaps SH-Engine keys working ? * The sound control keys don't act on volume output by headphones ; I looked at /usr/share/doc/eeepc-acpi-scripts/README.Debian, talking about VOLUME_LABEL and HEADPHONE_LABEL, but didn't found them in /etc/default /eeepc-acpi-scripts. If you have some hints about my problems, you're welcome ! Thanks, Fred. _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
