On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Luca Aluffi <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Ok.
> It took a little while but I did. I've attached an openoffice document with 
> the relative documentation.
>
> 2.6.39 is not well supported by nvidia yet so test has not been
> extensive. Anyway, from cpufv point of view, it was the kernel that
> supported better.
>
> Anyway, the better combination seems to be acpi_osi+eeepc-laptop, rather
> than without acpi_osi.

Some things about the document:

- "keyboard: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 245" is not really an
issue, just check that the key is reported with "xev" and/or
"showkey". If it is, then eeepc-{laptop|wmi} is doing its job
correctlu.
- without acpi_osi="Linux" eeepc-laptop can't load, with it eeepc-wmi
can't, that's fine.
- "Touchpad disable does not work and gives no message on keypress.
Oddly, led light is on;" you're talking about some touchpad led ?
- "cpufv file exists but it's not readable nor writable" by "nor
writable" you mean you can echo, but you it hangs ?
- 2.6.39 + eeepc-wmi "Can't load" : you can't load the driver ? why ?
anything in dmesg ?

Thanks for your tests !
-- 
Corentin Chary
http://xf.iksaif.net

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  Asus 1201nl - hotkeys not working

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