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####### # # E-scripts on my Asus Eee 1005PE netbook. # # Note 1: use the eev command (defined in eev.el) and the # ee alias (in my .zshrc) to execute parts of this file. # Executing this file as a whole makes no sense. # An introduction to eev can be found here: # # (find-eev-quick-intro) # http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-quick-intro.html # # Note 2: be VERY careful and make sure you understand what # you're doing. # # Note 3: If you use a shell other than zsh things like |& # and the for loops may not work. # # Note 4: I always run as root. # # Note 5: some parts are too old and don't work anymore. Some # never worked. # # Note 6: the definitions for the find-xxxfile commands are on my # .emacs. # # Note 7: if you see a strange command check my .zshrc -- it may # be defined there as a function or an alias. # # Note 8: the sections without dates are always older than the # sections with dates. # # This file is at <http://angg.twu.net/e/eee.e> # or at <http://angg.twu.net/e/eee.e.html>. # See also <http://angg.twu.net/emacs.html>, # <http://angg.twu.net/.emacs[.html]>, # <http://angg.twu.net/.zshrc[.html]>, # <http://angg.twu.net/escripts.html>, # and <http://angg.twu.net/>. # ####### # «.manual» (to "manual") # «.updating-the-bios» (to "updating-the-bios") # «.bluetooth» (to "bluetooth") # «.usb-install-2011» (to "usb-install-2011") # «.usb-installer» (to "usb-installer") # «.kernel-and-drivers» (to "kernel-and-drivers") # «.models-page» (to "models-page") # «.no-wifi-access-points» (to "no-wifi-access-points") # «.mailing-list» (to "mailing-list") # «.nm-tool» (to "nm-tool") # «.fn-f-keys» (to "fn-f-keys") # «.synaptics» (to "synaptics") # «.sound-problems» (to "sound-problems") # «.eee-1015-pem» (to "eee-1015-pem") # «.repository» (to "repository") # «.powertop» (to "powertop") # «.eeepc-acpi-scripts» (to "eeepc-acpi-scripts") ##### # # User's manual # 2011mar27 # ##### # «manual» (to ".manual") # (find-angg ".emacs.papers" "eee") # http://www.retrevo.com/support/Asus-1005PE-Laptops-manual/id/23611bh639/t/2/ # (code-xpdf "eee1005manual" "~/EEE/E5255_1005_1001_series_Win7_English.pdf") # (code-pdftotext "eee1005manual" "~/EEE/E5255_1005_1001_series_Win7_English.pdf") # (code-xpdf "eee1005manual" "~/tmp/E5255_1005_1001_series_Win7_English.pdf") # (code-pdftotext "eee1005manual" "~/tmp/E5255_1005_1001_series_Win7_English.pdf") (find-eee1005manualpage 1) ##### # # Updating the Eee BIOS # 2010oct11 # ##### # «updating-the-bios» (to ".updating-the-bios") # (find-eee1005manualpage 32 "Updating the BIOS through the Internet\n") # (find-eee1005manualtext "Updating the BIOS through the Internet\n") I ran the updater from Windows, as: Start > All Programs > ASUS > ASUSUpdate for Eee PC > ASUSUpdate. It installed this BIOS: BIOS Image Information: File name: 1005P-ASUS-1103.ROM Model: 1005P Version: 1103 Date: 04/29/2010 It was easier to update the BIOS from Windows than using these instructions: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/UpgradeBIOS Note that the BIOS upgrade thingy retrieved a BIOS file with "1005P" in its name when I asked for a BIOS for the 1005PE - I will consider this as evidence that the 1005PE should be reasonably similar to the 1005P. # «bluetooth» (to ".bluetooth") # (find-es "hardware" "bluetooth") # Bluetooth: # (find-eee1005manualpage 34 "Bluetooth Connection\n ") # (find-eee1005manualtext "Bluetooth Connection\n ") # (find-sh "dmesg") # (find-sh "dmesg" "Bluetooth:") ##### # # USB install, 2011 # 2011nov19 # ##### # «usb-install-2011» (to ".usb-install-2011") # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller#Preparation # http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/ # http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/i386/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz # http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/ # http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) rm -v /tmp/boot.img # cp -v $S/http/d-i.debian.org/daily-images/i386/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz /tmp/ cp -v $S/http/ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz /tmp/ laf /tmp/boot.img.gz gunzip /tmp/boot.img.gz laf /tmp/boot.img sudo dd if=/tmp/boot.img of=/dev/sdb mkdir /tmp/pen/ sudo umount /dev/sdb1 sudo mount -o uid=$UID -t vfat /dev/sdb /tmp/pen/ ls -l /tmp/pen/ df cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/ cp -v debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso /tmp/pen/ sudo umount /tmp/pen/ # http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst # http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/ # http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ # http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/MANIFEST # http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz # http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/initrd.gz # http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/vmlinuz sudo umount /tmp/pen/ cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/ dd if=debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdb # cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/ # cp -v debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso /tmp/pen/ # md5sum /tmp/pen/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso # umount /dev/sdb ##### # # Preparing the USB installer # 2010oct11 # ##### # «usb-installer» (to ".usb-installer") # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller#Preparation # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/1005P # Ethernet: Atheros L1C # WLAN: Atheros AR928X or AR2427 # module: ath9k 802.11 b,g,n-draft? min ker 2.6.32-9 # http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apa.html # http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz # http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/i386/daily/ # http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/i386/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz # http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ # http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/ # http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso # http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/MD5SUMS.small # 2011nov14: # http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/bt-cd/debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso.torrent # http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) # (find-sh "dmesg") cd /tmp/ sudo dd if=debian-6.0.3-i386-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdb * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) # (find-sh "dmesg | tail") sudo umount /dev/sdb1 # cd $S/http/people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/hd-media/ cd $S/http/d-i.debian.org/daily-images/i386/daily/hd-media/ # zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sdb # zcat boot.img.gz > /tmp/boot.img cp -v boot.img.gz /tmp/ laf /tmp/boot.img.gz gunzip /tmp/boot.img.gz sudo dd if=/tmp/boot.img of=/dev/sdb # (find-node "(coreutils)dd invocation") # (find-man "dd") # cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/ md5sum -c MD5SUMS.small cat MD5SUMS.small md5sum d* mkdir /tmp/pen/ sudo mount -o uid=$UID -t vfat /dev/sdb /tmp/pen/ cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/ cp -v debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso /tmp/pen/ md5sum /tmp/pen/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso umount /dev/sdb # (find-fline "/tmp/pen/") # (find-man "md5sum") # 2010nov27: * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) cd $S/http/cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/ laf cp -v debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso /hda5/ ##### # # Kernel version and drivers detected # 2010oct11 # ##### # «kernel-and-drivers» (to ".kernel-and-drivers") # From the Debian Installer (note - I had no way to cut and paste # these messages, so I transcribed them by hand): +--------------------------| [!!] Configure the network |--------------------------------+ | | | Your system has multiple network interfaces. Choose the one to use as the primary | | interface during the installation. If possible, the first connected network found | | has been selected. | | | | Primary network interface: | | | | eth0: Atheros Communications AR8132 Fast Ethernet | | wlan0: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (wir | | | | <Go Back> | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I went to the Debian-Installer shell (with alt-F2) and ran some commands to obtain more details... "lspci" said: 01:00.0 Atheros Communications AR8132 Fast Ethernet (rev c0) 02:00.0 Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01) "uname -a" said: Linux (none) 2.6.32-5-486 #1 Thu Aug 12 12:59:56 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux "lsmod" reported that the ath9k module has been loaded (and that led_class uses it). ##### # # The "Models" pages on the wiki # 2010oct11 # ##### # «models-page» (to ".models-page") # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/1005P The "Models" page on the wiki has this table: +---------------------------------------------------+---------------+---------+ | Networking | Input | | +-------------+--------------------------+-----+----+----+----------+Graphics | | | | | |Silv| | | | Ethernet | WLAN | Bt | 3G |Hotk| Touchpad | | +--------+-------------+--------------------------+-----+----+---+-----------+---------+ | 32-bit (i386) | | (...) | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 64-bit (i386, amd64) | +--------+-------------+--------------------------+-----+----+---+-----------+---------+ | 1001P | | Atheros AR928X or AR2427 | | | | | | +--------+ +--------------------------+ | | | Synaptics | | | 1005P | Atheros L1C | Atheros AR2427 | Yes | No | 1 | | GMA3150 | +--------+ +--------------------------+ | | +-----------+ | | 1005PE | | Atheros AR928X or AR2427 | | | | ??? | | +--------+-------------+--------------------------+-----+----+---+-----------+---------+ And this one: +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ | WLAN | Module | Interface | 802.11 | Min. kernel version | +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ | | madwifi | ath0 | | 2.6.26-1 (lenny) | | Atheros AR2425 +-----------+------------------+ +------------------------------+ | | ath5k | | b, g | 2.6.32 | +----------------+-----------+ | +------------------------------+ | Atheros AR2427 | ath9k | wlan0 | | 2.6.32-9 | +----------------+-----------+ +----------------+------------------------------+ | Atheros AR928X | ath9k | | b, g, n-draft? | 2.6.28-1? | +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ | | | ra0 (< 2.6.32) | | | | + rt2860sta +------------------+ | 2.6.29-1 | | Ralink RT2860 | | wlan0 (e 2.6.32) | b, g, n-draft | | | +-----------+------------------+ +------------------------------+ | | rt2800pci | wlan0 | | in development (2.6.35-rc*) | +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ | | rt3090sta | wlan0 | | 2.6.32-6 | | Ralink RT3090 +-----------+------------------+ b, g, n? +------------------------------+ | | rt2800pci | | | in development (2.6.35-rc*?) | +----------------+-----------+ wlan0 +----------------+------------------------------+ | Realtek 8187 | rtl8187se | | b, g? | 2.6.29-1 | +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ | Realtek 8192SE | rtl8192se | wlan0 | b, g? | ??? | +----------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ The "1005P" page on the wiki has some extra instructions - use Squeeze instead of Lenny; acpi_osi="Linux"; "to fix a problem with the wrong bus being used to hotplug ethernet/wifi, you will need to upgrade your BIOS, otherwise ethernet will not show up in lspci and no wifi access points will be visible" -, and AFAICT I have followed them all. The "1005P" page also has links to a full dump of a "cpuinfo", a "dmesg", and an "lspci". ##### # # Problem: no WiFi access points detected # 2010oct11 # ##### # «no-wifi-access-points» (to ".no-wifi-access-points") The problem: the DebianEee-PC installer (in the pen drive) does not list any WiFi access points. It says, in a box: Searching for wireless access points... [::::progress bar:::::] Then: +-----------------| [!!] Configure the network |----------------------+ | Attempting to find an available wireless network failed. | | | | wlan0 is a wireless network interface. Please enter the name (the | | ESSID) of the wireless network you would like wlan0 to use. To skip | | wireless configuration and continue, leave this field blank. | | | | Wireless ESSID for wlan0: | | _________________________ | | (...) | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ Then I tried to fill in my router's ESSID ("Birdland") and its password - supposing that the problem could be just with the detection of yet-unnamed wifi routers - but that didn't work; no connection was established. I have several reasons to believe that the access point _should_ have been detected - that my problem is with the drivers: * I have another laptop (an Acer) that has both Ubuntu 10.04 and Debian Lenny. The network-manager applet in Ubuntu lists my router and the ones of two of my neighbors; however the "same" applet in the Debian Lenny partition doesn't list anything. * The "Birdland" router has not been configured to stay hidden. * The "Models" pages are slightly less clear about the 1005PE than on other models - it says that the Atheros AR928X needs kernel "2.6.28-1?" - so I may be using an old revision of the kernel, and it may be that the driver works well with the amd64 compile but not as i386, which is what I am using. I am going to ask for help in at least these two directions: 1) what are the commands that I can run on a shell to list the available access points? (I know shamefully little about wifi... I don't even know what to run on Ubuntu to accomplish "manually" what the network-manager is doing...) 2) How can I upgrade to another "boot.img.gz" that has a newer kernel? ---- I asked about that in the #debian-eeepc channel at irc.oftc.net and someone there told me that (s)he didn't think that the debian-installer could use a wifi connection... so I tried to do the basic installation using an ethernet cable, and everything went fine - and the installed system was able to use the wifi. # A good way to check the version: # (find-fline "/etc/apt/sources.list" "Ubuntu 10.04") # (find-fline "/etc/apt/sources.list" "Debian GNU/Linux testing _Squeeze_") # (find-fline "/sda3/etc/apt/sources.list" "Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.0 _Lenny_") ##### # # Mailing list # 2010oct11 # ##### # «mailing-list» (to ".mailing-list") # http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-eeepc-devel/ ##### # # nm-tool # 2010oct11 # ##### # «nm-tool» (to ".nm-tool") # On a system with lots of stuff installed - e.g., an Ubuntu - # "nm-tool" lists the available access points. But the scripts on the # Debian-Installer use something more low-level... what do they use? * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) R nm-tool # Wireless Access Points (* = current AP) # linksys: Infra, 00:1E:E5:5D:C2:54, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 12 # casa: Infra, 00:1B:11:90:03:74, Freq 2427 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 24 WEP # *Birdland: Infra, 00:25:86:D6:5B:92, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 60 WPA # (find-zsh "dmissing nm-tool") # (find-fline "/usr/bin/nm-tool") # (find-man "1 nm-tool") iwlist wlan0 scan ##### # # The "touchpad on/off" key and friends # 2010oct14 # ##### # «fn-f-keys» (to ".fn-f-keys") # Each of the keys F1-F12 has a blue symbol below it. # In theory it should be possible to run the associated action by # typing the key combos Fn-F1, ..., Fn-F12, but some of the actions - # like "touchpad on/off" - are currently doing nothing. # If I type these key combos when Emacs is in focus some of them are # received by Emacs, and generate messages like "<XF86Sleep> in # undefined" in the echo area. XF86MonBrightnessDown and # XF86MonBrightnessUp change the brightness of the display _and_ are # passed to Emacs, who says that their bindings are undefined. # These key names should be standard, and should be present both in # Emacs's sources (I guess) and in xkb's data directories. Here are # the names of the ones that are reported as undefined by Emacs, and # some notes about the other ones. # Fn-F1 = XF86Sleep # Fn-F2 = (wifi on/off; works) # Fn-F3 = (touchpad on/off; doesn't work) # Fn-F4 = (expand screen? doesn't work) # Fn-F5 = XF86MonBrightnessDown # Fn-F6 = XF86MonBrightnessUp # Fn-F7 = (crossed monitor sign; doesn't work) # Fn-F8 = XF86Display # Fn-F9 = (heartbeat sign; doesn't work) # Fn-F10 = (no sound; doesn't work) # Fn-F11 = (low volume sound; doesn't work) # Fn-F12 = (high volume sound; doesn't work) # These names should be useful for grepping and googling for # information. # No matches in the Emacs sources... why, and how? # (find-emacscvsgrep "grep -nrH -e XF86Sleep .") # In xkb-data: # (find-sh "locate -i /xkb") # (find-status "xkb-data") # (find-vldifile "xkb-data.list") # (find-udfile "xkb-data/") # (code-c-d "xkbsymbols" "/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/") # (find-xkbsymbolsfile "") # (find-xkbsymbolsgrep "grep -nrH -e XF86MonBrightness .") # (find-xkbsymbolsfile "inet" "ACPI Standard") ##### # # The Synaptics touchpad # 2010oct14 # ##### # «synaptics» (to ".synaptics") * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) locate synaptics # (find-sh "locate -i synaptics") # (find-zsh "dmissing synaptics") # (find-udfile "gpm/README.synaptics.gz") # (find-status "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics") # (find-vldifile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.list") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/") # (find-fline "/usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/trouble-shooting.txt.gz") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/README.gz") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/README.gz" "xev") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/README.Debian") # (find-udfile "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/NEWS.Debian.gz") # (find-fline "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf") # (find-fline "/usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/script") # (find-man "4 synaptics") # (find-man "1 syndaemon") # (find-man "1 synclient") # X doesn't seem to support the touchpad of the 1005PE well... # (find-fline "/proc/bus/input/devices") # (find-fline "/proc/bus/input/devices" "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad") # (find-fline "/var/log/Xorg.0.log") # (find-fline "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad") # (find-fline "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" "no supported touchpad found") # There's a much shorter log that appears in the virtual console where # X was started: # (find-man "4 vcs") # (find-fline "/dev/" "vcs") # (setq last-kbd-macro (kbd "M-128 <right> RET <left> M-\\ C-a <down>")) # (find-sh "sudo cat /dev/vcs5") # SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad no synaptics event device found # Query no Synaptics: 6003C8 # (EE) SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Unable to query/initialize Synaptics hardware. # (EE) PreInit failed for input device "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" ##### # # Sound problems # 2010oct14 # ##### # «sound-problems» (to ".sound-problems") # I cannot get any sounds... # Sound worked in the Windows 7 partition (and the mic and the camera # too - I tested in Skype), so it's not the hardware. * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) locate sounds locate ogg cd /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/ totem bark.ogg # (find-fline "/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/") # (find-nautilus "/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/") ##### # # Valeria's Asus Eee 1015PEM # 2011nov14 # ##### # «eee-1015-pem» (to ".eee-1015-pem") # (find-es "hardware" "asus-1005pem") # http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/1015PEM # Actuale Info e Games # Endereço: Av Rio Branco 156 loja 306 a 308 st 08 # Telefone1: (21) 2524-1033 # Asus EEE PEM comprado em 2011nov08 # com o João http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-1015PEM-PU17-BU-10-1-Inch-Netbook-Blue/dp/B0042TS7GE ##### # # debian repository # 2013aug07 # ##### # «repository» (to ".repository") # (find-fline "/etc/apt/sources.list") http://vincent.stehle.free.fr/1015b/ *** There is an eeepc-acpi-scripts package, which seems to be doing good to my EeePC. It "repaired" the HDA audio power management, which was busy 100% of the time before (as reported by powertop). I wonder if this did not have an effect on the HDD led as well :) deb http://eeepc.debian.net/debian sid main contrib non-free # ^offline # (find-zsh "installeddebs | sort | grep eee") # (find-zsh "availabledebs | sort | grep eee") ##### # # powertop # 2013aug08 # ##### # «powertop» (to ".powertop") # (find-status "powertop") # (find-vldifile "powertop.list") # (find-udfile "powertop/") # (find-man "8 powertop") # https://01.org/powertop/ ##### # # eeepc-acpi-scripts # 2013aug08 # ##### # «eeepc-acpi-scripts» (to ".eeepc-acpi-scripts") # (find-status "eeepc-acpi-scripts") # (find-vldifile "eeepc-acpi-scripts.list") # (find-udfile "eeepc-acpi-scripts/") # (find-fline "/etc/modprobe.d/eeepc.conf") # (find-sh "dmesg") # https://www.google.com.br/search?q=asus+eee+debian+suspend+problems # http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/03/msg01426.html # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Eee_PC # http://packages.debian.org/stable/eeepc-acpi-scripts # http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel # http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-eeepc-devel/ # http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-eeepc-devel/2013-July/004354.html # (find-status "eeepc-acpi-scripts") # (find-vldifile "eeepc-acpi-scripts.list") # (find-udfile "eeepc-acpi-scripts/") # (find-status "rfkill") # (find-vldifile "rfkill.list") # (find-udfile "rfkill/") http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/rfkill https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Repository # 2013sep03: # http://linuxpoison.blogspot.com.br/2010/06/acpi-related-linux-kernel-parameters.html # http://askubuntu.com/questions/28848/what-does-the-kernel-boot-parameter-set-acpi-osi-linux-do # http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt # http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_make_ACPI_work # http://support.asus.com/Troubleshooting/detail.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee%20PC%201025C&os=&no=1001 # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Asus_EEE_PC_1025c http://debian-eeepc.alioth.debian.org/ http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/GetNativeConsoleResolution http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Install http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallLennyOnOldModels http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/UseUpstreamAtherosModules http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewforum.php?id=10 http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus-eee-pc-1005pe/4505-3121_7-33911686.html http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/21/asus-eee-pc-1005pe-review/ # (find-man "8 pm-suspend") # 2013aug09: Discussion takes place on the IRC channel #debian-eeepc and the mailing list. # (find-freenode "#debian-eeepc") http://www.tuxmobil.org/asus.html http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/asus.html https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-eeepc-devel/2013-July/004356.html # Local Variables: # coding: utf-8-unix # End: