I demand that Juha Heinanen may or may not have written... > Darren Salt writes: >>> - fn-f2 does not have any effect. wifi interface is up all and works >>> all the time. >> Interesting. The kernel should be handling this... >> What does acpi_listen have to say when you press Fn-F2?
> acpi_listen does not say anything about any fn-fx key except f1, which is > suspend. looks like this explains many of the issues that i reported and > should be fixed before it makes sense to proceed with testing. You probably need to try 2.6.33-rc2, although I have no idea whether this will fix things. >> [snip] >>> - viewing video didn't work (error opening/initializing the selected >>> video_out (-vo) device), but mplayer app showed up on the screen. >> Xv should be fine, at least with GMA950 and similar... then again, yours >> is GMA500. xshm should work, though (and I'm quite sure that it would >> with xine). > i couldn't find any of those in the default repositories that came with the > test image. What do the repositories have to do with video output methods? >> *But* before you do that, see whether they produce hotkey or button events >> (acpi_listen). If there are no hotkey events, it would be worth installing >> eeepc-acpi-scripts from git (which has support for the button >> events). > i'll try to look into that, but how about including it in the test image? There's the small matter of doing another release first :-) >> Well, for one thing, it wants OpenGL; but the software renderer should be >> working, at least. As for why it's not getting the correct >> resolution... > the default resolution 1024x768 is not the resolution that i use in my > normal lenny based system. Then there's something different about how X is being initialised, and possibly how the console is being initialised (if you're getting anything other than 80x24 text). > i have 1366x768 resolution as explained on page > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/1101HA. it would be nice if that > could be implemented automatically during installation. [snip] > u...@debian:~$ xrandr > Screen 0: minimum 1024 x 768, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768 > default connected 1024x768+0+0 0mm x 0mm > 1024x768 61.0* Hmm... I have the impression that this would require some special handling to fix at present... -- | Darren Salt | linux at youmustbejoking | nr. Ashington, | Doon | using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds ,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army | + Vermin Media. It's not "nothing to hide" but "you're invading my privacy". You will be singled out for promotion in your work. _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
