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Carsten Otto wrote:
The patch works, dmesg before and after are attached.
Thanks! Queued for 3.2.27 as
asus-wmi-use-asus_wmi_methodid_dsts2-as-default-dsts-id.patch.
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Version: 3.4.1-1~experimental.1
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Tags: experimental patch
Hi,
according to this[1] comment the module asus-wmi does work on newer ASUS
notebooks like my Asus Zenbook Prime (UX31A). Because of this the Fn
keys (used to adjust brightness, volume, ...) do not
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Hi Carsten,
Carsten Otto wrote:
** Tainted: F (2)
* Module has been forcibly loaded.
[...]
[ 8266.250230] asus_wmi: module_layout: kernel tainted.
[ 8266.250238] Disabling lock debugging due to
Carsten Otto wrote:
1: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1315719
Please test the attached patch, for example using the following steps:
0. prerequisites:
apt-get install git build-essential
1. get the kernel history if you don't already have it:
git clone \
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:21:52PM +0200, Carsten Otto wrote:
However, due to stability issues possibly caused by the Ivy Bridge CPUs
I need to run a more recent kernel (3.4?). Could you show me how to
apply the patch to (for example) the one from
Carsten Otto wrote:
The patch works, dmesg before and after are attached.
Excellent. Thanks much.
With the patched kernel I can (at least) change the volume using the
Fn keys, gnome shows some audio related icons and a changing (volume)
bar. I did not try further than that (yet).
Dear all,
here are some results of more detailled experiments with the patch on my
Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A (with BIOS 204, I just saw there is a BIOS 206
available. I did not test that, yet).
I applied the patch to stable/linux-3.4.y, running 3.4.4.
The available special keys:
Key
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:20:38AM +0200, Carsten Otto wrote:
With the patch:
- A: xev shows KeyPress and KeyRelease events for keycode 248 (no
symbol)
...and dmesg shows:
asus_wmi: Unknown key 7a pressed
Regarding power button (without Fn): Nothing in xev, nothing happens.
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