With the creation of bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346586
I think this should be also closed as won't fix, since it cannot be fixed since
the laptop is impossible to recognize (which is probably a hardware fault).
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Picking up from where we left off in bug #53310 Wireless (ipw2200) does
not work after waking up from sleep(without manually switching on)..
As your comments in bug #53310 points out, the acerhk module's
autowlan=1 is required.
Where I need further clarification is with:
1. When using acerhk
The acerhk driver should be modified by its maintainer to implement the
rfkill API (see Documentation/rfkill.txt). With that implementation the
power management (PM) system will ensure the device state is set
correctly on resume.
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1. The latter. Therefore autowlan=1 just enables the ability to manually
pres the physical switch - it is not automatic.
As for the type of switch, I am not sure what you mean. I think it is
unfortunately what you describe as momentary push-to-make type. There
are no positions to the switch - it
** Description changed:
I have one of many laptops (its OEM and it is called Prestigio 157)
whose hotkeys are driven with acerhk module. Full list can be seen here:
http://www.cakey.de/acerhk/ with other additional informations.
It is actually AOpen 1557, but dmidecode,
On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 17:41 +, TomasHnyk wrote:
As for the type of switch, I am not sure what you mean. I think it is
unfortunately what you describe as momentary push-to-make type.
Yes, that is correct. The key thing about this kind of switch is the
'state' has to be maintained in
Maybe the acerhk users need to band together and see if they can invoke
some assistance in getting the driver cleaned up and added to the
mainline kernel. Once there it would not go stale.
That seems unlikely - there is wistron_btns already in the kernel already and
it seems to handle most
TJ: yes, I am affected. Trying wistron_btns with
sudo modprobe wistron_btns force=1 keymap=1557/MS2141
I get the buttons working (I checked in xev) and actions can be assigned to
them, But the button to RF kill switch is not working. So basicaly, it works
the same as acerhk without the modprobe
Is anyone still affected by this issue? If so, have you tried the
wistron_btns module? If trying the wistron_btns module have you tested
the force module option?
On Hardy the acerhk module is in the linux-ubuntu-modules package, not
the regular kernel packages.
Please report:
uname -a
Hi, I'm trying to install this package and have done the things listed
above (changed cflags to extra_cflags, changed line 40 according to the
diff attached) and i still run into problems when running make.
Here's the output i get when i run make:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/acerhk-0.5.35$ sudo
I just found out there is a driver that is included in the kernel and is
maintained - it is called wistron_btns. I am trying to reach the author
to include support for my laptop.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
+ I have one of many laptops (its OEM and it is called
The new kernel does not change anything.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Mingxi:
I have made a few modifications to the acerhk makefile and now it compiles OK
on several machines.
The diff is attached. Please let me know if its working for you too.
** Attachment added: acerhk makefile fix
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15246275/makefile.acerhk.diff
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Mingxi:
I have made a few modifications to the acerhk makefile and now it compiles OK
on several machines.
The diff is attached. Please let me know if its working for you two.
** Attachment added: acerhk makefile fix
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Hi!
Yes, with this patch and changing the CFLAGS to EXTRA_CFLAGS, it compiles
without any problem on my machine. Thanks!!
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the original bug still affects Hardy release
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Thanks for the info! I haven't find a solution yet, but I think it is
due to some dependency/include problems. I tried copy the files it asks
for to the linux header directory and it would keep asking for new files
and ended up compiling almost the whole kernel
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... weird it compiles ok here after the removal of the CFLAGS line.
i even added it to an installation script which is intended for some
fujitsu laptops...
relevant part of the script:
code
if [ ! -e acerhk-current.tgz ]; then
if !
On hardy heron beta, acerhk won't compile. Getting the following error message:
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `arch/x86/kernel/asm-offsets.c', needed by
`arch/x86/kernel/asm-offsets.s'. Stop.
make[1]: *** [prepare0] Error 2
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Mingxi: it is solved by removed the CFLAGS initialization (line 17 I
think) from the Makefile
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Hi damagedspline: I have removed the whole line (and also tried
changing the CFLAGS to EXTRA_CFLAGS) but still get the same message. Any
suggestions? Thanks!
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Just to confirm hardy beta still has this issue on my travelmate 292.
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Leann Ogasawara yep, still an issue.
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Hi Tomas,
Care to quickly confirm this is still an issue with the latest Hardy
Alpha 6 release? http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
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Mind the intrusion, but there is a newer version of acerhk (0.5.35 - as
opposed to 0.5.34 in hardy), why wasn't it integrated to the kernel
modules?
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Just learned the development kernel is called just linux now, targeting
at it (or should this be targeted at hotkey-setup?)
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Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.22 = linux
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as of hardy alpha 3, the acerhk module is not even loaded anymore!
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btw: I reflashed a bios several years ago, it was not bios specifically
for Prestigio but for the same laptop but wth different OEM name, I do
not know if it may have any impact on the fact that it is hard to
identify this laptop
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Still an issue for up-to-date Gutsy (installed just two days ago, so I
report it so late after a release), so I change affected package to
contemporary kernel image.
I still use the laptop (Prestigio 157) and will, if it does not crashes
for several more years, so If you want to have a look at
Still does not work in Feisty Release. I would be happy to somehow help
to identify my laptop, I I only knew how, so that this could be fixed...
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Still no progress as of the latest Beta
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Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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I see, I changed the url to the homepage of the project in the bug description
I would like to provide similar patch, but I cant code - and I am not sure
whether the info I provided is enough for identification, but other files in
/var/lib/acpi-support/ are empty.
However, if onyone produces a
acerhk is still maintained at
http://freshmeat.net/projects/acerhk/?branch_id=30497
current version is 0.5.35.
I've made a patch against 0.5.35 (attached) with better support for my laptop:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
R01-A1I
FUJITSU SIEMENS
AMILO A1650G
-1
I've also sent
Should this be done in the driver source, or on modutils; there seems
to be little point putting the option in modutils when the driver could
be fixed directly and this would avoid usespace having to handle things
(which has advantages and disadvantages).
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the driver is no longer actively developed, so that might be a problem to fix it
the output is this, I hope it helps, if you need anything else, just ask:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
R01-B1J
-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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