> > > http://acpi4asus.sourceforge.net/ > > Before doing that: > - check if the driver really don't send any keycode (with showkey in a > terminal) - check with latest drivers from > http://git.iksaif.net/?p=acpi4asus-dkms.git;a=summary > - check if there is something usefull at the end of dmesg > > Thanks
Hi Ben, Andre, Corentin and others, I am watching your conversation now for a while. As i am using an EEEPC 1005HAG, I would like to know, what now is the required combination for using FN-keys and eeepc-scripts. At the moment this is not working any more here (after a fresh install), and I am now using: - kernel 2.6.38-2-686 - eeepc-scripts-1.1.11 - the workaround "acpi_osi="Linux" - kernel-module eeepc-laptop My WM is kde4. Without the workaround, eeepc-wmi is loaded, but with no success either. I get the same results as Andre already told. Maybe there should be a database for all the keycodes of the different netbooks. If so, I will be pleased, to send mine (if I can find out, how to create them). For the moment I am watching your conversation with great interest, and will offer my help, as soon as I am able to. Happy eastern! Hans _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
