Hi!
> Have you had any progress on getting the kernel to detect the USB devices on
> the Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C?
> I'm replying to the thread about this
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2015/12/msg00066.html, but I'm unsure if
> you'll receive this email as such.
Nope, I didn't invest
Hello Manty,
Have you had any progress on getting the kernel to detect the USB devices on
the Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C?
I'm replying to the thread about this
https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2015/12/msg00066.html, but I'm unsure if
you'll receive this email as such.
I've been investigating a bit on where the devices are on Windows and I saw
that the Broadcom wifi is on the SDIO bus:
SD\VID_02D0&PID_4330&FN_1\3&18BDEB84&0&0
This device should be supported by the brcmfmac driver but it is not loaded
automatically and if I try to load it it does nothing, I'm gue
> I'll try to get the same dump under Debian to see if we are seing the same
> tables as Windows sees.
I have run the acpica-tools under Debian and I got the same 4 tables I had
under Windows plus a lot other tables, I have put a new tar available with
all the tables at:
http://www.manty.net/linu
> > The firmware appears to have set up the PCI root and ACPI tables
> > wrongly:
Just in case Windows had done some black magic or something, while reading
and trying to understand how this works (still no minimal idea on how all
this PCI/ACPI tables work), I came accross the acpica-tools and dum
First of all thanks for your reply. I have tested your suggestions with
unfortunately little luck.
First of all I can confirm that the machine doesn't hang like I thought it
did, the kernel runs Ok, which is great, however I cannot access the machine
as I don't yet have any net or keyboard or any
On Tue, 2015-12-01 at 23:49 +0100, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> A friend gave me this tablet which has a broken glass + digitizer so I
> thought I could maybe make some use of it under Debian.
>
> The device is a 32 bits Atom based uefi machine, so I got first jessie's
> installer an
Hi!
A friend gave me this tablet which has a broken glass + digitizer so I
thought I could maybe make some use of it under Debian.
The device is a 32 bits Atom based uefi machine, so I got first jessie's
installer and then a weekly stretch build but on both of them I could get to
the first menu b
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