On 02/09/11 09:41 PM, Kent Frazier wrote: > ASUS 1018P Netbook > > I'm trying to work through some issues I'm having after install that I > believe will just be some configuration adjustments however being new to > Debian I'm not sure how to best proceed. > > Following the install, including the GNOME desktop, I installed > eeepc-acpi-scripts as outlined in the HowTo. I was trying to see if the > camera would work, and discovered that I do not have the eeepc directory > in /sys/devices/platform/
As per similar models which you'll read about on our wiki, you need the acpi_osi="Linux" workaround. > Also, how do I know if the eeepc_laptop kernel module is loaded? lsmod |grep eee > I haven't started to do anything with the eeepc-acpi-scripts yet. > > I'm trying to keep good notes as I'll probable do a reinstall to get the > LXDE desktop or Openbox as a stand alone WM later. Sure. It's fun to experiment. Ben _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
