I have just finished a small driver for Asus L2D, mayb it can work on
your l3800c, check out my page : http://julien.lerouge.free.fr
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:35:19AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> > investigate any furth
I have just finished a small driver for Asus L2D, mayb it can work on
your l3800c, check out my page : http://julien.lerouge.free.fr
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:35:19AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> > investigate any furth
> it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> investigate any further, because i have to give it back today.
Hey! I have one of those! Have you had some key working with that patch,
that would motivate further tries? Or it's completely useless?
Thanks
> it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> investigate any further, because i have to give it back today.
Hey! I have one of those! Have you had some key working with that patch,
that would motivate further tries? Or it's completely useless?
Thanks
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You may want to try http://omke.sf.net. The project
there is attempting to handle these strangenesses.
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
hi folks...
i assume, some of you have already encountered the problem with
not-working extra-keys on your laptop.
the numerous tools available work by assigning una
rehi..
Received at 2003-02-04 / 13:37 by Pavel Mihaylov:
>
> Check out http://sf.net/projects/omke. We started this as HP
> Omnibook-only support but eventually people discovered that many laptops
> shared the extra-key enabling scheme. Currently there is support for
> various HP Omnibooks, Pavil
hi..
Received at 2003-02-04 / 15:50 by Socheat Sou:
> What notebook do you have? I have a Toshiba Satelitte (5205 series),
> and all the extra keys on my keyboard are "hotkeys" which are supported
> by enabling "Toshiba Laptop Extras" under ACPI support in the kernel
> (after applying the ACPI pa
You may want to try http://omke.sf.net. The project
there is attempting to handle these strangenesses.
Sebastian Henschel wrote:
hi folks...
i assume, some of you have already encountered the problem with
not-working extra-keys on your laptop.
the numerous tools available work by assigning unas
rehi..
Received at 2003-02-04 / 13:37 by Pavel Mihaylov:
>
> Check out http://sf.net/projects/omke. We started this as HP
> Omnibook-only support but eventually people discovered that many laptops
> shared the extra-key enabling scheme. Currently there is support for
> various HP Omnibooks, Pavil
What notebook do you have? I have a Toshiba Satelitte (5205 series),
and all the extra keys on my keyboard are "hotkeys" which are supported
by enabling "Toshiba Laptop Extras" under ACPI support in the kernel
(after applying the ACPI patch).
Socheat
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 06:14, Sebastian Hensch
hi..
Received at 2003-02-04 / 15:50 by Socheat Sou:
> What notebook do you have? I have a Toshiba Satelitte (5205 series),
> and all the extra keys on my keyboard are "hotkeys" which are supported
> by enabling "Toshiba Laptop Extras" under ACPI support in the kernel
> (after applying the ACPI pa
Hello,
Check out http://sf.net/projects/omke. We started this as HP
Omnibook-only support but eventually people discovered that many laptops
shared the extra-key enabling scheme. Currently there is support for
various HP Omnibooks, Pavillions, Toshiba Satellites and Compals.
Regards,
Pavel
> hi
What notebook do you have? I have a Toshiba Satelitte (5205 series),
and all the extra keys on my keyboard are "hotkeys" which are supported
by enabling "Toshiba Laptop Extras" under ACPI support in the kernel
(after applying the ACPI patch).
Socheat
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 06:14, Sebastian Hensch
Hello,
Check out http://sf.net/projects/omke. We started this as HP
Omnibook-only support but eventually people discovered that many laptops
shared the extra-key enabling scheme. Currently there is support for
various HP Omnibooks, Pavillions, Toshiba Satellites and Compals.
Regards,
Pavel
> hi
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