Re: eeepc-laptop: bugreport

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Alan Jenkins writes:

andrej.gelenberg@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

Corentin Chary writes:

Could you try to boot with acpi_osi="Linux" ?
This might be fixed by
http://git.iksaif.net/?p=acpi4asus.git;a=commitdiff;h=a57818b9177b521d418e25bf549a609d0e79cd4a;hp=cbf69cbf597b31201038ecd7630c90183543c488

this patch solved the problem.

Regards,
Andrej

Ok. Be aware that there may be more turmoil in future. The preferred solution for linux ACPI is to do whatever the More Popular OS does. See the recent rejection of a similar patch by thinkpad-acpi developers.

There may be a shiny new ACPI interface we need to write a driver for. Looking on the bright side, a new driver can easily use different pci hotplug code (or perhaps no hotplug code).

Regards
Alan

it has not solved the Problem, that my ethernet-device are unplugt on rfkill-off.
It solved only the problem with no founded ASUS010.

Regards,
Andrej
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