** Changed in: udev-extras (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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[gutsy] some asus hotkeys no longer work
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** Package changed: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu) = udev-extras (Ubuntu)
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This problem was completely resolved in Ubuntu hardy heron edition.
Thanks for your help.
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The easiest way to install it without messing up your system, is to download
the individual package(s) and install it manually. This will not mess up your
system, as your current kernel will remain installed and can always be booted
again from the boot loader like usual.
The package you need is
Hi Mephisto,
Sorry I wasn't able to answer that post earlier, my laptop was and still is
under repair. So just one question so I can get right back to it as soon as I
have my laptop back. The Ubuntu currently installed on my computer (that would
be gutsy) already has a kernel, right? OK! So
If it does not generate acpi events, it's probably a bug in the kernel
module for asus acpi. Your laptop seems to generate quite different
events from mine after all, so the driver may not understand your laptop
well. Although i cannot help you fixing those kind of problems, you
could try
Hello thank you for that quick answer and sorry my slow comeback. By
running the acpi_listen command I get this for pressing 4 times Fn+F5:
hotkey ATKD 002e
video LCDD 0087
hotkey ATKD 002c
video LCDD 0087
hotkey ATKD 002a
video
Oh, almost forgot, the wireless should turn itself on by default, and
the key doesnt work for me either (i tried looking into it, and it
seemed to be something in sysfs not working, maybe its cause i use
ndiswrapper?). If you want it off, and use networkmanager, right-click
the icon and uncheck
Xev doesnt necessarily pick up keypresses from the acpi keys. it aren't
keys but acpi events after all, which are then converted to keypresses
by the acpi event system. Nevertheless, the brightness keys should work
fine without it, since they are managed in hardware (they work outside
the OS too)
Hi,
My problem is the following, as I described it on two other Ubuntu
forums without getting any answers so far :
*My
message*
One of my problem is exactly the same as the one described in the very first
message of that
sorry for late response...
system-manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
system-product-name: A6K
system-version: 1.0
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** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: Pascal De Vuyst = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Can you include the dmidecode information as described here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch.
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Pascal De Vuyst
Status: New = Incomplete
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