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After a lot of goggling(1 year ago, i still remember that painful searching)
i finally founded the solution, so, since that moment, my wifi on Amilo
Pa3515 with Ubuntu works flawless.The key solution is actually using the
acer drivers for turning on the wifi. So here is the most wanted link:
http:
This isn't a fix by any stretch of the word but it is a viable
workaround.
Apparently Fujitsu-Siemens had enough complaints about this and added an option
in the BIOS to choose whether the laptop will have the WiFi On or Off by
default or, whether it will remember the last state it was in.
Natur
I have the same problem with Lucid Lynx on a Amilo PA 3515... is there
any working solution?
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Fn-F1 (wireless does not work on FSC Amilo Pa 3515
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I found this bug report while researching on how to enable wireless for
a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Sa3560-L I'm thinking of purchasing (actually
I'm now sending this from one such test machine).
I tried Kubuntu 9.04 LiveCD and while there was both an output and the
expected function for Fn+F3 (mute),
If you could also test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine this
issue. Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once
you've tested the upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-
testing' tag. T
Hi, I just had the same problem. There where no way to get wifi work. So
I installed dual boot, so in one partition Vista and another Ubuntu
8.10. Firstly when you turn on wifi on vista it goes of after restart,
that problem was fixed with new beos update. So now after restart wifi
satys on.
1. Up
Hi,
Can someone please guide me on what to do next. For the last few days I
has been wondering on what to expect when I press Fn-F1 and what the key
press should do.
I know that FN-F7 does not raise a Interrupt on i8042 but Camera, LED is
turned on and usable. so with that in mind I should maybe,
I tried adding i8042.debug=1 to my boot entry in /b/oot/grub/menu.lst,
and get messages like the following for FN-F3 in /var/log/syslog, these
comes in bunch of 2, properly 2 scancodes, in this case; e0 and a0
represents FN-F3
Dec 17 10:59:43 lunas kernel: [ 1386.256312]
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.2
So, I have the same problem, is there any chances to activate the wifi
adapter, and if yes, what is the magic keystroke combination?
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Update:
This morning I played around with keyboard types while watching
/proc/interrupts and somehow I managed to turn on the wireless LED, I
didn't noticed right away, so am not sure witch layout was enabled when
it happened, afterwards I tried to toggle again with the different
keyboard profiles
The following from tail -f /var/log/kern.log
Fn-F1 No output wireless
Fn-F3 no output, but audio muted
fn-f4 no output, but audio lowered
fn-f5 no output, but audio raised
fn-f6 output, mouse disabled/enabled
Nov 12 15:50:42 lunas kernel: [ 485.742541] atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed
(translated se
I've just seen that your screen brightness keys don't work too. That
makes 3 non-functioning keys, and your dmesg indicates 3 unmapped keys
(which makes sense). Could you please post the output I requested above
for all 3 keys.
Thanks
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Fn-F1 (wireless does not work on FSC Amilo Pa 3515
https:/
This is not a bug in the acpi source package, as that only contains some
utilities for inspecting parameters from the ACPI subsystem.
Your dmesg shows a lot of unrecognised keys. As your wlan is likely to
be one of these, I'm reassinging to hal-info for now, as this is usually
solved by adding HAL
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thanks for quick response.
1. Fn-F1 should toggle Wireless LAN on/off
2. From https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch
Method 1 does not work for Fn-F1
Method 2
sudo showkey -u | tee -a hotkey-log.txt
-u is invalid switch
-k returns only key
thank for you report but to be able to fix the hotkeys on your laptop we
need three things:
1. What the key *should* do.
2. What keycode (magic number) the key produces on your laptop.
3. How to identify your laptop by the manufacturer and model.
You can see the following documentation t
** Description changed:
- I have a few keys where the most important is Fn-F1 (wireless) where
+ I have a few keys where the most important is Fn-F1 (wireless) there
don't work
Doing research on my wifi I found out that I can't turn wifi on with
Fn-F1.
lsb_release -rd
Description:
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