@PrebenR:

> The wireless has worked fine before.

On Lucid: yes, but 'pciehp.pciehp_force=1' boot option was required.

> Why can't you make this work in the new kernels/system?

Because newest kernels switched from eeepc_laptop to eeepc_wmi driver
for Windows7-capable Eee PC laptops. The latter doesn't provide PCI hot-
plugging, which is needed for Ralink rt2860 hardware in 1000H. On the
other hand, 'pciehp_force=1' option is not necessary anymore.

> Now I have the problem that I have to run the kernel with
> acpi_osi="Linux".

acpi_osi option is ignored on 1000H with 2.6.37 kernels and the newest
BIOS (2204) I refer to. Either you run an older kernel or you don't have
the newest BIOS.

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