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I'm still jumping from #! stable/waldorf trying to assess which release provides to my eeepc 1005HA a more trouble free environment for the things I would like to have properly running (Xen and Fn keys are part of it).
I want to have the following Fn keys operational: network connectivity (F2), luminosity (F5-7), deal with external screen/projector (F8) and sound (F10-12).
While running the #! 32bits stable release I installed the package eeepc-acpi-scripts.
And if I recall correctly most (if not all) the Fn keys were working correctly.
Under #! waldorf 32bits, only F2, F5, F6, F10-F12 are working out of the box. Installing eeepc-acpi-scripts does not help in nothing, i.e. F7 and F8 not working. But if not wrong this package was written to support Debian 6 release.
I know there are Asus eeepc users in the #! forum. Can you guys provide your feedback which Fn keys you have working (and #! release) and what was done to accomplish that?
THank you.
Cheers,
N.
Last edited by nunolf (2012-10-14 19:50:26)
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Hi,
I use Asus EeePC 1015BX, running Waldorf 64bits. Out of the box works F2,F5,F6,F10-F12 (I had some problems with volume controls key but it is solved now). For now I didnt try anything to bring other FnFX keys to life - I dont need them at this moment. But it should be nice to have all of them working...
B.
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Hi bajsy,
Thanks for the input.
So you have exactly the same Fn keys working as me.
I never tweaked the function keys (and at this moment I do not know where to start) ... but a rather important Fn key in eee netbooks is F8, I need this one whenever I need to give presentations.
I guess there's a way to send the image to the projector in other ways.
Someone to point me where to start looking for?
Thanks.
Cheers,
N.
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