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volume and mute keys are repeated on Lucid on EEE PC 901
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volume and mute keys are repeated on Lucid on EEE PC 901
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Hi everybody!
I am using an ASUS X59GLseries laptop with the latest 10.04 lucid. I am
experiencing some trouble with the volume up/down and volume mute keys. The
problem is that the effect of pressed keys is being felt after a lag of about
~20 seconds, and that's when the volume meter appears
menthurae, your diffed files are not sorted. I ran sort -g on the
differences you posted, and that reveals that both files have the same
lines, just in different order.
Maybe you can do
sudo lsinput
and then
sudo /lib/udev/keymap -i input/eventX
where eventX is a keyboard listed by lsinput.
Then
I'd like to confirm that this is still broken on my Eee PC 1000HE as
well; I upgraded to UNR Lucid upon release and my volume hotkeys no
longer work, and acpi-support is version 0.136 according to Synaptic.
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volume and mute keys are repeated on Lucid on EEE PC 901
Hi, I've got Lucid on my EeePC 1000HE - now, synaptic shows that acpi-
support on my system is version 0.136 - yet my Volume/Mute/etc keys
still don't work.
Can someone please shed some light on this for me/help me to get it to
work?
I ran dpkg -L acpi-support on my desktop (amd64 version) and
I wonder why dpkg reported those files belonging to the acpi-support package on
the eee.
I did a diff between the report of dpkg -L acpi-support on my desktop and the
eee, and removed the files that did not belong (around 7 files), including
if-asus-eee.sh, hibernatebtn.sh and
I noticed the following when upgrading to acpi-support 0.134 on Lucid.
update-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.d/acpi-support missing LSB information
update-rc.d: see http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
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lsinput clarified the situation, there's event9 which is called Asus
EeePC extra buttons. with keymap -i, I get these results when pressing
the Fn-F3 through Fn-F9 buttons (not in that order).
$ sudo /lib/udev/keymap -i input/event9
Press ESC to finish
scan code: 0x00 key code: mute
scan code:
Thanks.
Just a couple more questions - could you attach /etc/acpi/events/asus-
eee-volumeup from your system, and show the output of 'grep -rl
volupbtn.sh /etc/acpi/events'?
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$ grep -rl volupbtn.sh /etc/acpi/events/
/etc/acpi/events/sony-volume-up
/etc/acpi/events/thinkpad-volume-up
/etc/acpi/events/asus-eee-volume-up
I also got hit by the double-suspend issue again.
** Attachment added: asus-eee-volume-up
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44016155/asus-eee-volume-up
action=/etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh volupbtn.sh
So this is what's confusing me here. It's clear that your laptop has a
proper kernel driver and we don't need the acpi-support event handler
for these keys, but I can't figure out which handler is actually being
used on these keys because there's no
$ cat /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh
#! /bin/sh
# The hotkeys for the Asus Eee PC (ASUSTeK model 701) conflict with
# brightness keys on other Asus laptops. This script invokes another acpi
# script (passed as an argument), but only if the system is an Eee PC.
[ -f
yes, acpi-support is version 0.133 just like on my desktop. however, my desktop
does say
dpkg -S /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh
dpkg: /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh not found.
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Well, I don't know why you still have /etc/acpi/events/thinkpad-volume-
up on your system, but I don't see any errors in the maintainer scripts;
I think you should just remove this file.
You should also remove /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh, which isn't part of any
package.
The acpi_listen output
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.134
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* drop asus-eee-volume-* event handlers, which are also now superseded by
a kernel input device. LP: #560551.
-- Steve Langasek steve.langa...@ubuntu.com Tue, 13 Apr 2010
** Attachment added: Keymap
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43900359/orig-map.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43900413/udev-db.txt
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When I tried sudo /lib/udev/keymap -i input/event5, it did not even add
a line when using the volume and mute keys. It would not appear to
receive those. I disabled the bindings in GNOME, and tried again; same
result. other multimedia keys also produce nothing.
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This may be related: after a suspend caused by closing the lid, the
computer suspends again when resumed. After resuming again, it will not
suspend a third time. I tried working around this with the same method,
by commenting out the command in sleepbtn.sh or making sleep.sh do
nothing, but it
What is the output of the 'findkeyboards' command? If there's more than
one keyboard input device, it's normal that one of them will not show
the keypresses.
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There is only one:
AT keyboard: input/event5
This is me pressing F7, Fn+F7, F8, Fn+F8, F9, Fn+F9:
Press ESC to finish
scan code: 0x41 key code: f7
scan code: 0x42 key code: f8
scan code: 0x43 key code: f9
It seems those keypresses disappear somewhere.
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Ok, it's quite unusual to not see a separate keyboard input dev for
laptop hotkeys, *especially* when you're reporting double-keypress
events like this.
Can you post the full output of 'sudo lsinput' on this system?
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It sounds like these keys may now be correctly handled in the kernel,
and we should get rid of the ACPI handling.
To confirm, please walk through the steps in
/usr/share/doc/udev/README.keymap.txt.gz on Fixing broken keys and let
me know the names of the keyboard devices shown on your system, as
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