Question #45464 on Ubuntu Eee changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-eee/+question/45464

Zoasterboy proposed the following answer:
This may solve the problem:

marfal  said on 2008-10-10:

The fn key issue turned out to be a conflict between two scripts, I
found it on another posting, sorry I can't remember the name of the
poster.

sudo gedit /etc/acpi/events/eee-wifi-off

then comment out the "action" and "events" lines

#FILE: /etc/acpi/events/eee-wifi-on
# This is called when the user presses the wifi on/off button (and wifi was on)

#event=hotkey ATKD 00000011
#action=/etc/acpi/eee-wifi-on-off.sh off

Then do the same for the eeee-wifi-on script.

sudo gedit /etc/acpi/events/eee-wifi-on

Then it's all good, you can turn your wifi on and off just like Asus
intended!

Mark
eeePc 701 4G (2G ram) stock Xandros + Ubuntu-eee 8.04.1 on SD 8G

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