Set as invalid due to main problem coming from kernel and its headers,
not acerhk.
** Changed in: acerhk (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: acerhk (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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there is a fix for 11.04 here (partly for me, but the code works):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acerhk/+bug/555828
let's hope it will be fixed in the future.
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Here is a fix for 11.04 :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acerhk/+bug/555828
hope it get's in ubuntu
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Karmic: cannot compile
Same error on Kubuntu Maverick 10.10
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Hello Aurélien,
Take a look at this document.
http://www.futuredesktop.com/linux/wireless_in_linux_with_acerhk_driver.txt
I used the AcerhkGUI in Ubuntu 10.04 (and Fujitsu Siemens Amilo
Li1718 laptop) and it installed the acerhk driver and all patches. The
wireless works out-of-the box in
Hi to all!!!
I also try to do this on FS Amilo Pro v3505.
Everything to step #3 is OK. But after the test result is:
FATAL: Error inserting acerhk
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/extra/acerhk.ko): Invalid module format
What you recommend?
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Hi. I thought, I'd upload a fixed binary that also works on Lucid, since
the one on edbl.com doesn't seem to load anymore (the source is the
obviously the same, of course). Hope, it works for you, too.
** Attachment added: Fixed Acerhk, for Lucid (10.04)
Thank you very much Aaron.
It has worked for me in a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro, following the notes
from Moma.
Many thanks to both.
Juanma Cervera.
2010/5/3 Aaron Strontsman heinzless...@gmail.com
Hi. I thought, I'd upload a fixed binary that also works on Lucid, since
the one on edbl.com
After a fresh install of lucid the module worked out of the box on my
aspire 5610!
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@Brian harkness
Under Hardy I didn't have to recompile it at every new Kernel, so
probably under Lucid it's the same.
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Why does this have to be so hard. I finally found this post so that I
could get the touchpad toggle to work in Lucid. It was actually quite
annoying. I could not get moma's file to download permission denied
but I did follow the last bit of post #18 from KojiroAK and I got it to
compile.
It
O.k. found the failure, Synaptic told me linux-headers-2.6.32-16 would
be installed but the respective folder wasn't there under /usr/src/ only
the generic so I thought that linux-headers-* would be a link on the
kernel which is on use (eg generic).
After I reinstalled linux-headers*-generic and
The fixed version by moma also works under lucid, too, you just have to
temporarily comment out one line in /usr/src/YOUR-KERNEL/Makefile
search for pg and comment out the line in which it is, then compile
your kernel module and then reverse the change, install the module etc.
Is there some
The fixed version by moma worked for my acer aspire 5610 with Mint 8
installed. It made made multimedia keys work! Instead of
$ sudo /sbin/modprobe acerhk force_series=6805 autowlan=1
you'll have to use
$ sudo /sbin/modprobe acerhk force_series=2020 poll=0
and enter this to the file instead:
The fixed version by moma also works under lucid, too, you just have to
temporarily comment out one line in /usr/src/YOUR-KERNEL/Makefile
search for pg and comment out the line in which it is, then compile
your kernel module and then reverse the change, install the module etc.
Is there some way
Hello,
You don't need acerhk anymore - at least i do. Just invoke a console and type
'sudo modprobe acer-wmi'. Tataa :-)
Maybe you want to add that to /etc/modules..
Greetings!
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Sorry, forget to mention that i use the Amilo Li 1718.
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Thanks moma
But I have no luck, and everything seems OK.
The module acerhk.ko is copied to the directory /lib/modules/2.6.31.4/extra/.
Verified.
And I have run sudo depmod -a . I don't know what it does, because this
makes no feedback in my terminal prompt.
But when I try to load the module
I have Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Li 1718 and the options to acerhk should be
force_series=6805 autowlan=1.
For Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1650g, the option is:
autowlan=1.
How about your Amilo?
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Hi Moma.
I have resolved my problem.
I have notice that acerhk.ko was copied to /lib/modules/2.6.31.4/extra/
instead of /lib/modules/2.6.31.14-generic/extra/ where it should be.
I just copied it and all of your notes work well.
Thank you very much.
Juanma Cervera
2009/10/21 Juan M. Cervera
For me(Amilo Pro V3505) works with the same options than yours.
2009/10/21 moma osm...@online.no
I have Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Li 1718 and the options to acerhk should be
force_series=6805 autowlan=1.
For Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1650g, the option is:
autowlan=1.
How about your Amilo?
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Re-hello,
Good observation.
I can see the same error here. It tries to install it to
/lib/modules/2.6.31.4/extra/. The latest kernel number is 2.6.31.14, not
2.6.31.4.
The Makefile (in the source dir) is pretty simple. We can see that it
sets the KERNELVERSION variable wrong because there is a
A typo. I mean
KERNELVERSION=`uname -r`
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Re-installation of linux-headers-$(uname -r) package fixed the bad
version number in the utsrelease.h file.
sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo rm -fr /usr/src/linux-headers*
sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
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But the original problem remains.
No
Run the make install as
$ sudo make install.
The driver/module name is acerhk.ko, and sudo make install will copy it
from compilation directory to /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/.
Check if you find it there.
$ ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/
You must also run
$ sudo depmod -a
Run the make install as
$ sudo make install.
The driver/module name is acerhk.ko, and sudo make install will copy it
from compilation directory to /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/.
Check if you find it there.
$ ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/
You must also run
$ sudo depmod -a
A small addition.
Stragely, I can compile it on another stationary karmic PC, but not in this
laptop. Both systems are fully updated with the latest packages.
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** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34025021/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
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Ok, the compilation problem is temporarily solved. Follow this guide
http://www.edbl.no/karmic/amilo_1718_wireless_in_ubuntu_9.10.txt
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Thank you moma.
But it doesn't work for me.
I am with a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro v3505, and have updated Karmic today,
with the latest packages.
I have downloaded your package acerhk-fixed and successfully run 'make' and
'make install'.
But I can't load the module manually. Acerhk module not
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