Frédéric Boiteux writes: > I've tested a workaround : adding 'acpi_osi=Linux' on the kernel > cmdline solves the eeepc-laptop load problem on my 1002HA : Juha, you > could try this also ?
i tried and things look much better now on my 1101ha. eeepc-laptop module gets properly loaded and most functions keys work, i.e., acpid is receiving the events. some remaining issues: - after suspend/resume or toggling of wifi fn key f2, wifi does not get auto-connected. however, when in disconnected state i press wicd client Refresh button, wifi gets auto-connected. looks like auto-connect would work if resume or fn-f2 toggle would cause the same thing as wicd refresh to happen. - external monitor remains back when i press lcr/monitor fn key f8. acpi_listen reports: hotkey ASUS010:00 00000037 00000004 video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000 - touchpad toggle fn key f3 causes green "touchpad off" text or something like that to show up on the screen, but touchpad is NOT turned off. acpi_listen reports: hotkey ASUS010:00 00000037 00000005 - finally, according to user manual, super fn key space "toggles among various power saving modes, the selected mode is shown on the display". i guess this has something to do with cpu overclocking modes and it so, it would be nice to make it work also in debian. acpi_listen reports: hotkey ASUS010:00 00000039 00000002 thanks for good work, -- juha _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
