[Debian-eeepc-devel] [Acpi4asus-user] debian on eeepc 1201N

giggzounet giggzounet at gmail.com
Sun Jan 10 15:46:18 UTC 2010


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>> I have compiled the 2.6.33-rc3 with your eeepc_laptop.c. I have
>> installed it and reboot. so with acpi_osi="Linux" the driver loads
>> (without it doesn't load). I have the /sys/devices/platform/eeepc with
>> lots of things.
>>
>> I have launched "xev" in order to see what keys work :
>> fn+f1 (Zz) gives something
>> fn+f2 (wifi) gives something
>> fn+f5 / fn+f6 (luminosity) work
>> fn+f8 (switch between the display) gives something
>> fn+f9 (disable touchpad) gives something
>> fn+f10 (mute) gives something
>> fn+f11 / fn+f12 (down/up volume) give something
>> the special "disable touchpad button" gives something equal to fn+f9
>> the fn+right,up,down,left (multimedia keys) give something
>>
>> fn+f7 (turn off the screen) gives NOTHING
>> the fn+space (swith the modus of SHE) gives NOTHING
>> the fn+c (lauchscreensaver) gives NOTHING
>> the fn+v (control the camera) gives NOTHING
>>
>> What can I do next ?.
> 
> When it give something, the driver is done, and you just need to bind
> this key to an action using your desktop environment or anything else.
> For the keys avec give nothing:
> http://dev.iksaif.net/projects/acpi4asus/wiki/Asus-laptop_Support#Hotkeys
> If you give me acpi event generated by these key, I'll add them to
> asus-laptop so it can generate normal keys.
> 
> 

Hi,

I have recompiled the 2.6.33-rc3 with acpi_debug and your new
eeepc_laptop.c. Booted with acpi_osi="Linux".

Then started "acpi_listen" :

when I push "fn+space" I get :
hotkey ASUS010:00 00000039 00000000

when I push "fn+f7" I see :
hotkey ASUS010:00 00000016 00000000
video/displayoff DOFF 00000089 00000000

The fn+c and fn+v don't give anything.

Bye bye
Guillaume



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