I'm going to close this bug again. The original issue was fixed many
years ago, and the acpi-support package is being deprecated. If you
find that there are still issues with the wireless hotkey handling in
12.04 beta 1, please open a new bug report so that we can look at it
separately without
Hello Steve
i`ve almost made my radio switch work with acpi-support .129
but i wonder if there any command to emulate acpi event (for e.g.hotkey ATKD
005d)?
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Hmm, it looks like you might have a different BIOS revision than the
original bug submitter, since you have different acpi events for the
same button.
Can you try installing the attached file as /etc/acpi/events/asus-
wireless-on on your system? (Save to your desktop, then run 'sudo cp
it changes nothing.
the only way i managed to get my wifi come back - was to use script from Linus
Harling (wrote on 2008-03-21) asus-u1f-wireless.sh (610 bytes, text/x-sh)
But it works strange: WiFi and Bt LEDs works together, but WiFi starts only
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oh, and using that script cause kernel oops sometimes.
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Thank you for answer.
i`m newbie in Linux, this is my 2nd attempt to install it on my laptop instead
of Windows.
I`m really impressed that thing called community support really works.
What is the output of 'ls -l /sys/class/net' on your system?
r...@asus-u1:/home/smile2andy# ls -l
by the way,
there is a switch at the right side of my laptop
when i move it in off position - wifi bt stops, LEDs are off
acpi_listen say
hotkey ATKD 005f 0004
hotkey ATKD 007e 0006
when i move it back in on position - Bt starts working, WiFi is off - LEDs
show it correctly.
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Hello.
acpi-support (0.132) lucid doesn`t fix problem.
I`ve got asus u1f laptop and this bug still occurs.
When i press Fn+f2 - WiFi and Bt stops but WiFi LED keep glowing.
Then Fn+F2 only starts\stops WiFi - Bt is always off, WiFi LED keep glowing.
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If the light isn't being toggled with the antenna, this is a kernel bug.
Please file a separate bug report against the linux package.
The failure to bring bluetooth back up is interesting. What is the
output of 'ls -l /sys/class/net' on your system? What is the output of
'acpi_listen' when you
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* lib/state-funcs, start.d/60-asus-wireless-led.sh, asus-wireless.sh:
eliminate setLEDAsusWireless altogether; this needs to be handled
directly by the kernel when the kill
Sorry, but my last patch doesn't work in all cases, because in the
asus-wireless.sh
acpi event handler the wrong logic is used. For full support one needs 2
additional changes:
- toggleAllWirelessStates has to return switching state
- asus-wireless.sh must check against toggleAllWirelessStates
... almost a year later ...
I have a Samsung P35 wich is also handled by asus-laptop and since I upgraded
to Intrepid, I can't toggle my wireless anymore, which I need sometimes when
association with an AP doesn't work.
On my Samsung I can switch the WLAN off by pressing the WLAN key, but
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Please check if this has regressed because of the fix for bug 105929.
This added the two files /etc/acpi/events/asus-wireless-2 and
/etc/asus-wireless-2.sh. Please move them away to test this.
I don't see why asus-wireless-2.sh should get used, because it matches
005[ef] and your laptop
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I've linked a related Debian bug report, which may provide more info.
I've attached my acpi-support branch, which at least provides a better/cleaner
fix for bug 189889, merged from Debian and other fixes. You can either checkout
the bzr branch [1], view the changes and/or build the package
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
Wait: the rfkill works as expected:
0 is no kill
1 is software kill
2 is hardware kill
3 is hardware + software kill
you cannot disable hardware kill using an software
OK, but why is it set to 3 or 2 by Fn+F2 (it still has to be the kernel
right?)? Shouldn't
fn+f2 is a hardware switch, since in yur laptop it disables and
enables the kill without any script. you can try if I'm wrong
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I agree Steve, and so does some other people :-) found these now (didn't
know about rf_kill before I ran into these problems):
http://groups.google.se/group/linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/3dbe888c7f54a1cd
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1606
Thank you all for the
Wait: the rfkill works as expected:
0 is no kill
1 is software kill
2 is hardware kill
3 is hardware + software kill
you cannot disable hardware kill using an software
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One problem is that toggleAllWirelessStates() in state-funcs tries to control
the wireless by using rf_state, which
_doesn't work_ on the U1F at least. setLEDAsusWireless() in state-funcs on
the other hand uses
/sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/wlan, which _can_ be used to turn the WLAN
Nope, it's partially resovled in 180598, the wireless card gets turned
on and off with 108 installed (kind of), but there remains three issues:
- The LED doesn't show the status, it's always lit
- Bluetooth is turned off on the first press of Fn+F2, but is not turned on by
the second
- The
Does this bug still occur, after the release of acpi-support 0.108? I
don't think so...
I'm interested in what happens if you use, instead of the laptop
hotkey, the script from acpi-support:
sudo /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh
tell me if this script has the correct behavior.
As regards bluetooth
Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
Does this bug still occur, after the release of acpi-support 0.108? I
don't think so...
I'm interested in what happens if you use, instead of the laptop
hotkey, the script from acpi-support:
sudo /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh
tell me if this script has the correct
gentleman,
I am testing on Ubuntu Hardy64 version full upgraded. the acpi.support is 0.108
The asus I am testing is a Pro57sn (alias M51Sn)
I can confirm that after 0.108 there no more need to remark out the line 'test
-w /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/'made by Nicolò on
So the hotkey fires 2 acpi events... the first is for wifi, and the
second for bluetooth (not sure).
At the third keypress, the events are the same as the second keypress,
since bluetooth does no more come back on, but this is not our
problem. you should file another bug.
Linus, can you please
ty so much Nicolò for your kind and fast interest on the matter.
below I link the bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/205110
rgds
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
So the hotkey fires 2 acpi events... the first is for wifi, and the
second for bluetooth (not sure).
At the third keypress, the events are the same as the second keypress,
since bluetooth does no more come back on, but this is not our
problem. you should file another
More fun:
After fiddling around for a while with device/rf_kill and asus-
laptop/wlan ksoftirqd hangs with 100% CPU usage :-)
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That's right.
Could you tell me if asus-wireless-2.sh is still called? if not we
should be near to the solution
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
That's right.
Could you tell me if asus-wireless-2.sh is still called? if not we
should be near to the solution
It's not called by Fn+F2, but it's called by the hardware kill-switch
(which uses 5f and 7d)
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If you remove asus-wireless-2.sh does it work for you?
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If your problem disappears commenting the line
test -w /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/wlan echo -n $action
/sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/wlan
in the file /usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs
then this bug is a duplicate of
Nicolo: Hm, yes commenting that line from state-funcs works, but stops
the LED going on/off and additionally kills bluetooth permanently (until
reboot that is). I'll try with your patch from the other bug to see if
it helps.
Any ideas as to what happened in 106 that caused this?
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This is very strange, especially with bluetooth, that line only
manages the wifi led, and in some cases the wifi switch... try that
patch soon, and tell us the result
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
This is very strange, especially with bluetooth, that line only
manages the wifi led, and in some cases the wifi switch... try that
patch soon, and tell us the result
I've applied the patch, with varying result. I have a couple of ideas as
to what might be causing it, I
you can try this. It must be applied to a clean /etc/acpi/asus-
wireless-2.sh
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I've seen that your laptop is using asus-wireless-2.sh. This file is
wrong in my opinion. I will try to apply some changes to it, and then I
will upload a patch here.
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Nicolò Chieffo skrev:
I've seen that your laptop is using asus-wireless-2.sh. This file is
wrong in my opinion. I will try to apply some changes to it, and then I
will upload a patch here.
Actually I think it uses asus-wireless, I was wrong in my first report.
The keycode is 5d and 7e
check it which file is invoked:
sudo tail -f /var/log/acpid
and then press the hotkey.
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Checked, it uses both.
Here's two keypresses of Fn+F2:
hotkey ATKD 005d 0021
hotkey ATKD 007d 000b
hotkey ATKD 005d 0022
hotkey ATKD 007e 001f
I think I've found the problem though; you can't control the wireless
card via /sys/class/net/wlan0_rename/device/rf_kill
Forgot to mention that I'm using Nicolò's patch from bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/180598
To test my scripts I've commented out events/asus-wireless and events
/asus-wireless-2 to stop them interfering.
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And the script
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OK, I've made some scripts for the U1F now, it's ugly as batshit, but
works. TODO is to make it exclusive to the U1F as I don't want to kill
some other models. Also it would probably be a good idea to make asus-
wireless-2 exclusive to the models it's written for ( the U6E )
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Oops, when I said wireless switch i meant Fn+F2, the physical kill-
switch still works (although it doesn't turn on the wireless as Fn+F2 is
stopping it, or whatever).
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Thanks for reporting this bug, I'll look into it.
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using program acpi_listen .. you can catch acpi events. Don't know
much about the asus issue here. Mine was with thinkpad and it used ibm-
wireless.sh. I'll take a look and see if I can add something useful to
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