Frank Zimmermann wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having some nightmares configuring my hotkeys on the Asus M6N. On > boot I get the following messages: > > Asus Laptop ACPI Extras version 0.30 > M6N model detected, supported > > So everything should be fine on this side. However, hotkeys refuse to > work with sid. I have the following scripts: > /etc/acpi/events/hotkey: > event=hotkey ATKD .* > action=/etc/acpi/hotkey.sh %e > > and /etc/acpi/hotkey.sh: > #!/bin/sh > > case "$3" in > 00000032) /usr/bin/amixer set Master toggle > ;; > 00000030) /usr/bin/amixer set Master 1+ > ;; > 00000031) /usr/bin/amixer set Master 1- > ;; > 0000005d) /usr/local/sbin/hotkey_wlan > ;; > > esac > > For what ever reason hotkey_wlan is the only keys that's working. Here's > the output fom /var/log/messages: > > logger: /etc/acpi/hotkey.sh: hotkey ATKD 0000005d 00000000 > logger: /etc/acpi/hotkey.sh: hotkey ATKD 0000005d 00000001 > kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready > kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready > logger: /etc/acpi/hotkey.sh: hotkey ATKD 00000030 00000006 > > It used to work ages ago with sarge but now that I switched to sid I > don't get my hotkeys working again. Do you have any hint's i can look > at. All examples I found so far on the web are pretty similar to my attempt. > > Thanks Frank >
I have the same laptop and partially the same problem. I have this nice buttons on the side, which are meant to steer media player. They used to work up to the point at which I installed a nice applit called KPowersave. With it also hal was installed. Since then I cannot use those buttons any more. I see that they are working, when I press each one of the four buttons I get: % acpi_listen hotkey ATKD 00000041 00000001 hotkey ATKD 00000045 00000001 hotkey ATKD 00000043 00000000 hotkey ATKD 00000040 00000000 but if I follow the usual way of configuring the buttons described on http://www.asusforum.encke.net/modules/dokuwiki/hotkeys_unter_linux_konfigurieren (sorry in german, but basically copying the two scripts from the page: /etc/acpi/hotkey and /etc/acpi/hotkey.sh) basically does not work any more. Cheers, Ivan P.S.: Uninstalling the KPowersave program is not an option for me, since it is a very convenient tool supplying one-click suspend-to-disk and suspend-to-ram option for me -- ------------------------------------- Ivan Glushkov Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.desy.de/~glushkov phone: +49-40-8998-3293 fax: +49-40-8994-3094 Notkestrasse 85 22607 Hamburg Germany ------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]