Briefly.

- "Touchpad disable does not work and gives no message on keypress.
Oddly, led light is on;" you're talking about some touchpad led ?

Yes. If you have access to some picture of this netbook, you can see
that in the upper left corner there is a button. It does the same job of
the "disable touchpad" hotkey. It seems to me that I remember it usually
switched off and, in MS windows it's toggle depending on the touchpad
state. Now is always on, unregarding the touchpad or acpi_osi value.

- "cpufv file exists but it's not readable nor writable" by "nor writable" you 
mean you can echo, but you it hangs ?
Exactly. The commands stalls until I break with ctrl-c. After that I can't 
still read anything and computer's power behaviour does not change. Easy to 
check: with lower (x302 value) power mode, cpu fan audible lowers rotation and 
noise.

- 2.6.39 + eeepc-wmi "Can't load" : you can't load the driver ? why ? anything 
in dmesg ?
Sorry. I supposed you knew that. 
If I boot without acpi_osi no eeepc-* modules are loaded. As soon as I try to 
load your modules they ask for sparse-keymap and it can't be loaded. I don't 
remember the message and I don't have that computer with me, now. Everything 
else falls behind as a consequence. I will furtherinvestigate this evening.

It's pretty strange: sparse-keymap is loaded along with acpi_osi=Linux
but it refuses to, without acpi_osi. Module is always the same and it
worked with all the other kernel's versions.

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  Asus 1201nl - hotkeys not working

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