Fixed in Intrepid, in version 0.111
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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As I've seen now, the patch matches some of the asus-event files, probably
because they have been added, after this patch has been provided.
I'll fix them in the same way. Please raise an objection in case I'm wrong.
$ grep ATKD /etc/acpi/events/asus-* | grep -v HOTK
/etc/acpi/events/asus-a6u-tou
This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.106
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* Cherrypicked bugfix patches from Launchpad (LP: #193842)
* lib/state-funcs: make wireless led work with asus-laptop (the new module);
patch from Nicolò Chieffo (LP: #189889)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Daniel Hahler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The fix is attached to bug 193842.
> You can try the test package from my ppa
> (https://edge.launchpad.net/~blueyed/+archive).
> The sponsor bug has been finally assigned, so hopefully gets sorted out for
> Hardy.
Fix
The fix is attached to bug 193842.
You can try the test package from my ppa
(https://edge.launchpad.net/~blueyed/+archive).
The sponsor bug has been finally assigned, so hopefully gets sorted out for
Hardy.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel Hahler (blueyed) => (unassigne
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 12:32 AM, Daniel Hahler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry that the (simple) patch has been ignored for so long, I'm
> cherry-picking it now.
> Please expect the bug to be fixed for Hardy at least.
I'm just testing Hardy alpha 6 and this bug isn't fixed yet :-(
I'm hop
On Feb 19, 2008 1:32 AM, Daniel Hahler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry that the (simple) patch has been ignored for so long, I'm
> cherry-picking it now.
> Please expect the bug to be fixed for Hardy at least.
>
> For your information:
> Next time, please make sure that a bug is not marked
I'm sorry that the (simple) patch has been ignored for so long, I'm
cherry-picking it now.
Please expect the bug to be fixed for Hardy at least.
For your information:
Next time, please make sure that a bug is not marked incomplete if it isn't
really.
Also, transforming a fix into a debdiff
(htt
Well it seems that this bug has out-lived my hardware :-(
My HD crashed and I had to reinstall Gutsy only to noticed that the bug is
still present in Gutsy.
Can somebody explain to me why this bug isn't fixed?
Oh well, patching /etc/acpi/events again.
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On 9/27/07, Leonardo Prosperi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this bug in Gutsy too?
Yes.
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Is this bug in Gutsy too?
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I also noticed the bug wasn't fixed yet in Feisty when I did a number of
upgrades :-(
And again I can confirm the bug is in Feisty and that the provided solution
fixes it.
It seems we return to the good old days of hacking the software our selfs to
get our hardware running.
I bet 5 Euro's that
I just performed a fresh install of Feisty Fawn, and this patch STILL
hasn't been applied. I executed the code supplied by Stas in this
comment above: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-
support/+bug/25784/comments/8
It seems likely this bug will out-live the hardware I submitted it fo
I can confirm this bug, i solve changing the "event code".
For example, the event code for asus-media-play-pause is:
event=hotkey.*45[[:space:]].*
:)
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I know this thread's been dead for a little while, but I was searching
about and stumbled upon it in an attempt to fix this bug on my laptop.
Stas:
I tried the command "cd /etc/acpi; sudo find ./events/ -name "asus*" -exec sed
's/ATKD/HOTK/g' -i {} \;" and now none of my Fn + * hotkeys work nor t
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Matthew Garrett => Paul Sladen
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And this bug exists also in feisty.
This is getting ridiculous.
The bug exists in three! releases while a solution is available since dapper.
Stas
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I confirm that the problem still exist in Ubuntu edgy.
BTW, the patch only changes the name of the hotkeys to look for.
Nothing more as that's the only problem, one could also do:
cd /etc/acpi; sudo find ./events/ -name "asus*" -exec sed 's/ATKD/HOTK/g' -i
{} \;
(It's what I've had done in Dap
can someone confirm if this is still an issue in edgy.
does the patch apply cleanly & work in edgy?
Matthew Garrett, what do you think of the patch provided?
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I confirm that the patch is not applied in Ubuntu 6.06.
I've filled a new bug for the ASUS A2H/L and made a reference to
this report as the patch from Jeroen fixes the problem.
(I've applied the patch on my ASUS A2H)
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Sorry, I have misspelled... My laptop is Asus A2H (more precisely
A2500H)
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I can confirm the problem for 6.06 using Asus A4H laptop. (ATKD)|(HOTK)
solves the problem.
Additionally, this model uses slightly different hotkey code for
wireless event - in place of "5d" it gives "52", so my asus-wireless
file looks like this:
event=hotkey (ATKD)|(HOTK) 005[d2]
action=/et
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