The real problem is not the "unknown key" message but the fact that Fn+F2 sort of works, turning the wireless led on and off on Asus Eee PC 1000H and fatally confusing rt2800pci:
If wireless is not disabled via network-manager prior to pressing Fn+F2, the kernel log gets permanently flooded with this last line, but with different offset values. The only way to recover is to reboot.
The real problem is not the "unknown key" message but the fact that Fn+F2 sort of works, turning the wireless led on and off on Asus Eee PC 1000H and fatally confusing rt2800pci:
1. disable wireless via network-manager
2. press Fn+F2 (led goes off)
3. press Fn+F2 again (led goes on)
4. try to enable wireless via network-manager
In dmesg:
[ 603.242683] eeepc_wmi: Unknown key 88 pressed wait_csr_ ready: Error - Unstable hardware. regbusy_ read: Error - Indirect register access failed: offset=0x00007010, value=0xffffffff
[ 621.596234] phy0 -> rt2800_
[ 621.596765] phy0 -> rt2x00pci_
If wireless is not disabled via network-manager prior to pressing Fn+F2, the kernel log gets permanently flooded with this last line, but with different offset values. The only way to recover is to reboot.