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fix the Fn Keys on Asus Eee Pc 1015B - CellarDweller - 2011-12-27 Hello! I've got the Asus Eee PC 1015B netbook and running Fedora 16. And I am facing the following problems:
So my question is: where can I adjust the screen brightness via shell? I don't need to raise or lower it very often, because I really like to work with a dimmed screen, don't watch much video on this and don't work in the graphics field on this netbook. Thanks in advance for your support and all your efforts! fix the Fn Keys on Asus Eee Pc 1015B - inittux - 2011-12-27 the same type of not book and I'm running Debian on it. I found this about the FN keys: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=72159&start=15 and I read I should be able to get sound working through backports fix the Fn Keys on Asus Eee Pc 1015B - inittux - 2011-12-29 I haven't got my sound working either yet. Still working on it. Let you know once I make some progress. fix the Fn Keys on Asus Eee Pc 1015B - CellarDweller - 2011-12-31 Sound works for some reason pretty well on Fedora 16 here (same netbook).
Now everything works fine in Fedora 16, except for the screen brightness - and the Fn-Keys. I'll give Fuduntu [ http://www.fuduntu.org/] a try - because it is made with the Eee PC in mind and they already did some work for this platform. I'll tell you what it's like to work with it soon. So all the best and until soon. I found Jupiter [http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupiter/] - a little tool for controlling power consumtion fix the Fn Keys on Asus Eee Pc 1015B - Dungeon-Dave - 2011-12-31 For some time now, there have been communities that have customised many Linux distros into builds that are specific to notebook and netbook PCs - not just including the correct module and hardware support but also optimising tools and utilities specific to features found with that particular build (power-saving, inbuilt camera, external monitor support etc). I read many years ago that the first thing some people advised with the Asus eePC(?) was to scrub the vendor-provided image and replace it with one of the community-driven projects - bit like running a deCrapifier against a new Windows laptop. Nowadays many of the standard distros suffice pretty well for netbooks, coping with bespoke keyboard functionality (eg: mint), but sometimes it's worth trying out one of those specific builds to see if this functionality is only accessible via some known tweaks - at least you'll know it IS possible to access, and perhaps just a custom service or module needs to be ported across to a standard distro to gain that missing functionality. For an eePC, try these links: http://www.leeenux.com/ http://wiki.eeeuser.com/overview.html http://forum.eeeuser.com/ Hopefully they may shed a bit more light on matters. |