[Bug 518007] Re: Asus Eee Function Keys (Hotkeys) are not working with Lucid 10.04
kaanatakan
kaanatakan at gmail.com
Wed May 5 20:10:39 UTC 2010
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 505452 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505452
sourceI can confirm the same problem with the eeePC 1005HA bought in
Germany (German Keyboard Layout).
fn-f1: sleep works
fn-f2: wireless on/off broken
fn-f3: mousepad on/off broken
fn-f4: adjust screen? broken
fn-f5: brightness down works
fn-f6: brightness up works
fn-f7: screen on/off works
fn-f8: change video out broken
fn-f9: system monitor broken
fn-f10: mute broken
fn-f11: volume down broken
fn-f12: volume up broken
other fn-combinations
fn-space: clockspeed/power broken
fn-insert: numlock works
fn-del: scrolllock works
fn-รถ: - works
fn-p: * works
fn--: + works
fn-right: home works
fn-left: end works
fn-up: page-up works
fn-down: page-down works
BTW broken means produces no keystroke. I believe fn-space wasn't
implemented in 9.10 either.
I would like to check if eeepc-laptop is loading
but i don't know how.
lores at day-v:~$ sudo modprobe eeepc-laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_laptop (/lib/modules/2.6.32-21-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.ko): No such device
But couldn't this be because I'm trying to load it after the system has booted up?
I'm going to try from a rootshell but can someone tell me what file i need to tail to see if it is loading?
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Asus Eee Function Keys (Hotkeys) are not working with Lucid 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518007
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