On 02/17/2010 05:16 PM, fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Today I discovered one possible problem. > > The key combination 'Fn + F2' enables or disables the > wireless network device. If you hit it accidentally there's > no more wifi. that's expected behavior, as indicated by the 'wifi' icon in blue on the 'f2' key. > No big deal for me, but the end users of this machine are > less technically inclined. So I'm looking for either > > - a way to disable the action of this key combination > (while leaving the other F-keys intact), or is it safe to presume you installed acpi-eeepc-generic? because it has a configuration file that let's you customize every key combination. > - a way to re-enable the wireless device from a script. ummm... did you try hitting fn+f2 again? if that didn't work, file a bug against big-gie's script package. a more cutting question might be: why are you saddling end-users who can't figure out the function keys with archlinux? the ubuntu netbook remix runs beautifully on the 1000h. -kludge