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[opensuse] ACPI on ASUS laptop doesn't seem to work
- From: Andrés Cosa <feancosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 14:52:43 +0800
- Message-id: <470DC83B.9040801@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I have an ASUS G1S laptop with opensuse 10.3. When I try to put it to
sleep it seems to do something (disk light on for a couple of seconds)
but nothing happens. Also I haven't been able to set up the special FN
keys that disable/enable wireless etc. I read in some other linux forum
that there seem to be a special asus acpi thing for asus laptops in the
kernel configuration. Is this what I really need to do? If it is so,
will further updates remove my kernel configuration and force me to do
it again?
Thanks for any help
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I have an ASUS G1S laptop with opensuse 10.3. When I try to put it to
sleep it seems to do something (disk light on for a couple of seconds)
but nothing happens. Also I haven't been able to set up the special FN
keys that disable/enable wireless etc. I read in some other linux forum
that there seem to be a special asus acpi thing for asus laptops in the
kernel configuration. Is this what I really need to do? If it is so,
will further updates remove my kernel configuration and force me to do
it again?
Thanks for any help
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