Am Samstag, 6. September 2014, 17:18:11 schrieb Hans Heider: > Hi Hans, Hi Hans > > I purged whole X, kdm, gdm3, xfdestop4, lxde and finally also twm. After > reinstalling lxde GUI login now works. However, auto-adjusting the > resoltion with an external monitor does not work. Using lxrandr helps, > therefore I consider this problem as fixed.
That sounds good. > The only three FN+ XX keys working are the ones to decrease / increase > screen brightness and to put the pc into sleep mode. By using 'xev' I > noticed that the other keys do not generate any event. The scripts which > this keys should execute are in /usr/share/acpi-support/eeepc-acpi-scripts > and at least vga-toogle.sh and volume.sh work perfectly fine when executed > manually. Therefore, I assume that they are not executed when the keys are > pressed. Additionally, I found out that the eeepc-laptop kernel module > (referenced here Yes, same here. Not all FN+* keys are working any more. I already sent a bug report, but as there are only very few people with this hardware, still no one cared about. And I am no coder, so I cannot fix it myself. I hope, some day it will be fixed. > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Configure#Power_management_.26_ho > tkeys) is not loaded and I cannot load it manually. # modprobe > eeepc-laptop gives: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert > 'eeepc_laptop': No such device # uname -a > gives: Linux eeepc 3.14-2-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2 (2014-08-09) i686 > GNU/Linux > I checked that the module exists. > > Is the module loaded on your system? Yes, they are loaded here. Please pay attention, that the module acpi-wmi is not loaded. It depends on your hardare! Newer hardware uses acpi-wmi, the older ones use eeepc-laptop. To inhibit acpi-wmi to be loaded, add the command "acpi_osi=Linux" to your grub commandline. (I am using grub-legacy, which is mor easy to configure than grub2. I am using debian now for many years and so I am still at grub-legacy. Sorry for that.) Then, after boot, check if the module is loaded with lsmod | grep eeepc You can also check, which modules are loaded by lsmod | grep acpi > > Yours, > > Hans Have a nice weekend. Best Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/3113856.fT0NBHfWjR@protheus7