Hi,
I'm not experienced in kernel module programming - but I know this used to
work on 6.06 (Dapper). I've heard that it's probably fixed in a later kernel
than the one used in EDGY today.
Without going into any code, I've found that this only happens when my laptop
is powered - and also hiber
Feisty works perfect with asus a6km!
cheers,
Peter
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 14:06, Martin Pitt wrote:
> If blacklisting the asus_acpi module worked, then it's a kernel bug. If
> it worked with 2.6.18, it should also work with 2.6.20, thus I'm closing
> this since Feisty has 2.6.20. Testing w
I have a ASUS A6KM (AMD64) laptop and what I have noticed is that if I
don't plug in the AC adapter, HAL seems to work, and I don't get this
message. I can also run commands such as lshal.
However when I plug in the AC adapter, or if I boot with the AC adapter,
I'll get this message "Failed to Ini
I added the feisty repositories to my sources.list and installed the
kernel-image + dependencies (restricted-modules) only. The 2.6.19 kernel
seems to fix this issue..
On Sunday 17 December 2006 00:10, qburn wrote:
> Here the same problem , upgrade to 6.10 , and HAl fail to initilaize at
> star
No that was all, there were a few additional dependencies when upgrading the
kernel (I chose the linux-image-generic package) - such as libc etc. But they
should be automatic if you choose the generic package.
On Monday 18 December 2006 10:19, qburn wrote:
> Thank you for help , kernel 2.6.19 se