I installed 32-bit Maverick Desktop edition on my Asus 1005P (mainly
because I can't stand Unity in its current form, but that's another
story...). The volume keys work, the brightness keys don't. Not only
that, but I can't see where to get the eeepc-laptop module from.
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Now I find myself having the problem of not being able to install the mentioned
packages. I did post a workaround to get the buttons to work. Unfortunately,
after the upgrade to Maverick, my workaround is not working anymore. The only
buttons not working are wifi and touchpad on/off.
Just
fioghual, your issue is related but separate from this ticket. Please
follow the steps outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting and open a new ticket.
Your best bet is to report the issue upstream as well.
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On my 1005HGO (1005HAG with UMTS modem) running Xubuntu 10.10, the
following keys work:
Volume up (F12), Volume down (F11), Mute (F10), Brightness up (F6),
Brightness down (F5) and Sleep (F1).
The following keys do not work:
Display off (F7), Mousepad off (F3), WLAN off (F2) and the
Alessandro Ghersi:
Last year patches were integrated into the mainline kernel that sent additional
hotkeys via the input layer (using the eeepc-laptop module) rather than as ACPI
events for the EeePCs that were out of the time (you can see this in Bug
#232170 and this was mentioned by Olivier).
On my eeepc 1000HA, with Ubuntu Netbook Edition maverick, the function
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This bug is still present in maverick.
There is also this bug with a removal request for eeepc-acpi-scripts
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If someone with an eeepc can confirm that this package eeepc-acpi-
scripts is not required anymore to run Ubuntu or Kubuntu we should
really considering to remove this package that confuses users.
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eeepc-acpi-scripts I mean this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eeepc-acpi-scripts/+bug/328989
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On my eeepc 701 with Xubuntu Lucid installed, almost all the function
keys (F1-sleep, F2-WiFi on-off, F3-brightness down, F4-brightness up,
F7-volume mute, F8-volume down, and F9-volume up) work out of the box. I
have not yet tried the key to switch between internal and external
monitor.
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That issue (hotkeys not working on 2009+ Eeepcs like the 1005HA) is different
to this one (it's hard to tell that though). That is somewhat covered by Bug
#505452.
I suspect this bug report is at risk of becoming too general...
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Disregard my comment #36, I confused this bug with some other.
BTW doing what fioghual said makes hotkeys work.
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I don't know if I'm correct, but in my case, after doing some research, it
proves unnecessary to install it.
What solves everything is:
code
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
/code
replace:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
with:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash acpi_osi=Linux
I did what floghual said in post #35 and it doesn't work. When I restart
the system, the BIOS settings are reset.
Tested on Kubuntu 10.04, Asus EeePC 1201NL.
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Same in Lucid RC on eee pc 1005 HA-M
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Same in Lucid RC on eee pc 1005 HA-M
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same in Lucid RC on eee pc 1000
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same bug in lucid beta2
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same bug in lucid beta2
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Confirmed in Lucid.
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the normal thing for the Eee user who is missing some of the original
system chipped with it's laptop is to search for Eee and there is only
two or three packages with that name.
but the user find the eeepc-acpi-script broken
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the normal thing for the Eee user who is missing some of the original
system chipped with it's laptop is to search for Eee and there is only
two or three packages with that name.
but the user find the eeepc-acpi-script broken
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Changes for the volume and network switch have been incorporated in the linux
kernel since this commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=a195dcdcff33b8ef01a23cbc489fdfcdfa28c88e
Those changes have been chipped with kernel 2.6.29 and are in Karmic.
It
Changes for the volume and network switch have been incorporated in the linux
kernel since this commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=a195dcdcff33b8ef01a23cbc489fdfcdfa28c88e
Those changes have been chipped with kernel 2.6.29 and are in Karmic.
It
Oliver:
The eeepc kernel module should/will autoload if you are on a recognised EeePC
(it does here on my 900 and I'd imagine most models older than 6 months are
known).
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Do I understand correctly that the eepc-acpi-scripts package is not
needed for a kernel 2.6.29?
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: eeepc-acpi-scripts (Ubuntu)
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I'd call you lot not having acpi-support-base a bug. That said, if
you're prepared to help us make eeepc-acpi-scripts not conflict with
acpi-support...
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also carries over too karmic NBR seems acpi-support-base is not in
repository
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also carries over too karmic NBR seems acpi-support-base is not in
repository
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 232170
EeePC Volume and Wireless Hotkeys Do Not Function Out-Of-The-Box with Ubuntu
(8.04 Hardy LTS, Intrepid Alpha 1)
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(8.04 Hardy LTS, Intrepid Alpha 1)
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with Jaunty NBR updated to 05-apr-09 I tried a forced install but
immediatly got a red-halt icon telling me to run synaptic-update which
then uninstalled the package.
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If the correct patches are applied, as described in bug 232170,
everything is working. Those patches are included in kernel 2.6.29, but
unfortunately jaunty will ship with kernel 2.6.28.
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If the package isn't necessary, perhaps it should be removed from the
repositories, then.
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In Jaunty beta, the wireless toggle hotkey still has no effect. (Eee PC
901 with Ralink RT2860 card).
Thought the scripts here might help, but as previously discussed the
package has an impossible dependency.
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Sourcepackagename: eeepc-acpi-scripts = acpi
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Jaunty has the package available but is still does not install as it
demands acpi-support-base which is not available.
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This package is not necessary anymore as everything needed to handle
eeepc acpi signals in the standard way is now in the linux kernel.
Just load the eeepc_laptop module and everything just works.
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ubuntu-eee doesn't use these scripts for it's event-handling and relies
solely on eeepc-config (and eeepc_laptop for hardare hotplug events when
it's finished debuggung...)
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week after release... no change
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2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 24 06:42:44 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
...still not working.
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For me, if the kernel patch proposed in bug #232170 is applied this
package should be removed at all.
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this package is still uninstallable in latest intrepid, hopefully this
can be fixed, but meanwhile it should be removed since it is
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Which problems does eeepc-acpi-scripts solve?
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For some ACPI hotkeys, the eeepc does not emit standards codes and in
that case needs specific ACPI events mapping (that for some of them
overlaps with standard/common one).
Also, for some actions triggered by ACPI events, there are some specific
scripts to be run, like for example the wireless
Oliver:
Watch out - there are already changes floating around that fix things like the
volume keys (see bug #232170 and the fedora bug referenced within ) in the
kernel.
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confirmed here also
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