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Michael: If hotkeys aren't working on your machine you should open a new
bug. Please do so by opening a terminal and running 'ubuntu-bug linux'.
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of course 3.0.0-1[1-3]-generic without initrd.img- (just a bad copy and
paste from /boot/)
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eeepc_laptop module not loading on kernel 2.6.3
11.10 with 3initrd.img-3.0.0-1[1-3]-generic is still affected by this.
Hotkeys are not working.
Should i create a new bug about this? or do we use this bug for 11.10
also?
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Fixing this for lucid would require backporting the entire eeepc-wmi
driver to that kernel, but that driver depends on some other features
not present in that kernel version so those would have to be backported
as well. It's just too invasive a change for a stable kernel update,
especially consider
Just asking for some clarification. This is marked as fixed, but that is
not actually true for the kernel in the stable Lucid branch, but
requires going to a newer kernel. I only raise this because I had such a
wonderful experience on my 1005HA with Karmic, where everything just
worked, and I worry
Fix Releasing per the reported issue getting solved.
~JFo
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eeepc_
@Nicolae, thanks for testing. It sounds like the fundamental problem
reported here is fixed in the newer kernels by the eeepc-wmi driver. If
some hotkeys still aren't working, please open a new bug for that issue.
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Running on Maverick.
Hotkeys working state:
Sleep yes
Wifi no
Touchpad no
Screen size? - -
Bright+ yes
Bright- yes
Screen off no
Ext.display (didn't test)
Sys.monitor? - -
Mute yes
Volume+ yes
Volume- yes
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Can someone seeing this problem confirm that this issue is fixed in the
maverick and natty kernels as well?
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.35-22.33
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.37-12.26
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*Volume didn't work before the fix too.
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I can confirm this bug on the 1008P-model aswell.
After acpi_osi=Linux fix:
*Volume up & down works.
*Mute wont work (didn't before either)
*Screen-off wont work (did before)
*Task-manager-button works (didn't before)
*Projector-button works (didn't before)
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In latest kernels the bug which causes wired ethernet adapter to stop working
when using "acpi_osi=Linux " is fixed (2.6.34 and later).
People who are experiencing the bug can install new kernels from:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~leannogasawara/+archive/ppa
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+arc
Correction to previous comment: model is 1001PX
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I confirm the bug on ASUS Eee PC 1001P. I tried the following commands:
~$ sudo modprobe eeepc_laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_laptop
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.ko):
No such device
~$ sudo modprobe -f eeepc_laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_lap
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Please ignore my previous comment; looks like it also works with
"acpi_backlight=vendor" now. Don't know why it didn't reach its full
brightness before.
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I can confirm adding "acpi_osi=Linux" fixes the problem on my Eee PC
T101MT. If I also add "acpi_backlight=vendor", screen brightness
feedback also works, but I can't reach maximum brightness then. When I
omit it, brightness control works fine and the screen gets as bright as
in Windows, except tha
I have the same problem with my asus eee 1005-HA-H. I have added
"acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor" to my grub and now I can use the fn keys
for the volume. The brightness notification works too.
But I have found a small bug:
When I use the fn keys for brightness and then I use afterwards an
Just tested my Eee PC 1000 with the release LiveCD, and everything seems
fine except for the screen turning off (Fn+F7). I am curious as to what
makes my model different from everyone else's Eee PCs? If it makes any
difference, my EeePC was the SSD Linux version. I am also using the
stock BIOS a
the fix is good but not for everything.
the wireless light always on. blue-tooth never off. screen off (fn+F7) not
working
fn+space-bar does not send any signal even after using xev [1]
the wireless control function key (fn+F2) should be able to switch
between wireless on, wireless & blue-tooth
@Mark: that fixes not only brightness notifications, but also gnome-
power-manager's brightness control (dim when idle etc), which I was
wondering why didn't seem to work on my laptop - a 1201N this time
around, which is similarly affected by this bug.
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Nice one Mark!
So this boils down to (newbie guide)
Alt+F2 (opens Run Application dialog box): gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
now change the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor"
save & close
Alt+F2: gksudo
After adding acpi_osi=Linux, you lose notifications for the brightness
keys (Fn-F5 and Fn-F6). To get them back, add acpi_backlight=vendor.
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It seems that the ethernet port works again on the 1005HA with
acpi_osi=Linux in the latest Lucid daily build.
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After changing /etc/default/grub, don't forget to run 'sudo update-
grub'.
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There exists a patch for the main kernel, but it has be rejected, due to
non-technical reasons...
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/61816/
The reason for all these issues are also mentioned there.
Short summary:
The ASUS BIOS firmware is evil, because it sniffs, which OS is running. In the
past
I also have this issue with Lucid and a ASUS eeepc 1000H.
Sleep yes
Wifi no (this kills wifi completely, in order to activate it again
I have to go into the BIOS)
Touchpadno
Bright+yes
Bright- yes
Screen off no
Ext.display no
Mute no
Volum
Hello,
I confirm same bug on my eeepc 1005HA :(
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic
I am using Ubuntu 10.4 on Asus eeepc 1005HA
# apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic
linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic:
- Installed: 2.6.32-9.13
+ Installed: 2.6.32-9.13
The kernel module eeepc_lapto
Hum I just checked and it seems that 2.6.32 can't load eeepc-wmi and
that you need a 2.6.34 kernel (or 2.6.33 with some patchs backported). I
think eeepc-wmi won't be usable in ubuntu before next release :/
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Hi,
I've tried compiling the eeepc-wmi module with kernel 2.6.32-19-generic, and I
still got the 'No such device' error when trying to load it.
In dmesg I also got the following text:
'EEEPC WMI: No known WMI GUID found'.
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i can confirm this bug on my eeepc 1000he!
the eeepc_laptop-module does not load and none of the Fn+X shortcuts
works (except of suspend to ram F1)!
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The real solution is to use the new eeepc-wmi module. A backport for
2.6.32 is available at
http://git.iksaif.net/?p=acpi4asus.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/backport-
eeepc-wmi-2.6.32
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The workaround works for me on an 1005HA with 2.6.32-19-generic kernel,
at least sort of. Using the workaround, eeepc_laptop loads successfully.
The volume hotkeys work as well (they don't without the workaround), but
there are no longer any brightness notifications (using eee-control from
the ppa:
Hi,
I tested an updated lucid with kernel 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu on an
Eee 1005HA, and the module still doesn't load when not using the
workaround.
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I have just tested the latest build of UNR today (April 5) on my stock
Eee PC 1000 using a LiveCD. The eeepc_laptop module did load correctly
without any tricks. I can confirm that the screen does not turn off
with Fn+F7. All other keys work as reported. In addition, the
indicator applet does p
@Usama: that bug is marked as a duplicate of this one. It should be de-
duplicated or a new one with the specific issues that happen when the
module is loaded should be created.
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still have the bug on my 1000HEb, fully updated. i have not tried the
grub patch, i use my ethernet too much to risk it.
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I've the exact same behaviour as Pablomme said. and some others have reported
that in bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/518007
have this been reported to asus eepc forum?
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On my Eee PC 1005HA:
- eeepc_laptop.ko does not load with the out-of-the-box configuration
- with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux", the module loads correctly
As for what happens without/with the module:
Key Without With
-
Sleep
Same here with asus eeepc 1201nl. I'm attaching lspci output.
May I help in some manner?
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I have a eeepc 1005PE, adding acpi_osi=Linux fix the eeepc_laptop
problem, however, the ethernet controller disappeared.
lspci output(without acpi_osi=Linux):
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Adding acpi_osi=Linux worked for me on 1005ha, but now fn+F7 (screen
off) does nothing, I get no notification for brightness hotkeys (though
they work) and touchpad disable hotkeys do send a signal but they don't
disable it (just get the "touchpad enabled" message.
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One more thing: when I wrote that the module doesn't work for me, I
meant without the workaround. Setting acpi_osi=Linux in the command line
works for me too.
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Sorry about the typos :)
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I'm afraid it still doesn't work for me on Eee 1005HA. evem woth
2.6.32-16-generic.
When I try modprobing eeepc_laptop, I still get the "No such device" error.
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It _is_ working for me on kernel 2.6.32-16-generic (Eee 900)
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So temporary workaround is adding acpi_osi=Linux to the kernel cmdline,
works for me too (Asus 1005HA)
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Looks like a patch for this has been sent to the LKML:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/2/1/186
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r...@seashell:/home/tallman# modprobe eeepc_laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_laptop
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-10-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.ko):
No such device
r...@seashell:/home/tallman# dmesg|tail
[ 23.276241] domain 0: span 0-1 level SIBLING
[ 23.276248] groups: 1 (
Hello Leann,
The same issue also affects the mainline kernel, I installed it as it is
indicated in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds
The only thing that helps is adding acpi_osi=Linux in the GRUB to the
boot line, as it is recommended in
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=8
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic
I am using Ubuntu 10.4 on Asus eeepc 1005HA
# apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic
linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic:
Installed: 2.6.32-9.13
The
Hi Nicholaie,
Can you also attach your dmesg output after you've tried to load the
module? Can you also run the following command which will gather and
attach general debug information. Thanks.
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