http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=514747 http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=514747#c8 Peter Küppers <peter-mailbox@web.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|P3 - Medium |P4 - Low Component|Kernel |Kernel AssignedTo|trenn@novell.com |kernel-maintainers@forge.pr | |ovo.novell.com Product|openSUSE 11.1 |openSUSE 11.2 Target Milestone|--- |Final Severity|Normal |Minor --- Comment #8 from Peter Küppers <peter-mailbox@web.de> 2009-11-29 18:21:31 UTC --- Hello Corentin, thanks for your help. First I have to say that both the LCD/Monitor/TV-Switch and the two leds are not at all important. I use them more 'just for fun'. /sys/class/leds/ exists, but it's empty (no asus::mail or whatever). So, I can't use mail- or wlan-led. When I use acpi_listen and then Fn+F8 (pressing buttons three times), I get hotkey HOTK 00000061 00000000 hotkey HOTK 00000062 00000000 hotkey HOTK 00000063 00000000 and so on... Fn+F8 for my laptop toggles normally between LCD->External Monitor->TV. I've an external monitor connected to the laptop. On boot (grub bootscreen), it's still possible to switch between the monitors. But when I start the system, switching is no more available. The first time pressing Fn+F8 results in a short time blank screen on the external monitor, afterwards Fn+F8 results in nothing. There is no hint in dmesg. I configured the monitors via sax2 to a dualhead cloned multihead. Removing this has no result, toggling don't work. The script which links the events with an action contains for the hotkeys above: case "$EVENT" in hotkey) if... ..elif [ $VAL -ge 97 -a $VAL -le 99 ]; then # Fn-F8 internal/external/both hotkey HOTK 00000061/hotkey HOTK 00000062/hotkey HOTK 00000063 : # do nothing... <<< But this is OK I suppose, kernel should do the toggling? I attached the result from acpidump (acpidump.txt) and acpidump -b (acpidump_b.txt). When I use acpidump, I get a message on console: 'Wrong checksum for DSDT!'. I use a modified DSDT table from acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php (ASUS- L3500D-0115a-custom.asl.gz) to get power state C2 working. What do you mean with 'For the wlan bug, I need the dmesg...'? Maybe there is some misunderstandig. I don't have an embedded wlan in my laptop. I use a pcmcia card (Artem Onair - Orinoco Gold) and the card works. The wlan led is completely independent from this card, means for using it it's necessary to switch on and off the wlan led by a script (e.g. like echo 1 > /sys/.../wlan switching on). Cheers Peter -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.