those platform drivers look like the prime suspect. I have found a very good explanation by the
Project Maintainer for ACPI4Asus, Corentin Chary from november 28 2010: http://xf.iksaif.net/blog/index.php?tag/eeepc-laptop
(Your bug report indeed shows that you have acpi_osi=Linux and both platform modules are loaded.)
So that means it would be great if you could test with a current kernel (without acpi_osi and with only eeepc_wmi loaded) whether this resolves your rfkill issue and whether rt2x00 then works.
( http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ )
Hi Thomas,
those platform drivers look like the prime suspect. I have found a very good explanation by the xf.iksaif. net/blog/ index.php? tag/eeepc- laptop
Project Maintainer for ACPI4Asus, Corentin Chary from november 28 2010:
http://
(Your bug report indeed shows that you have acpi_osi=Linux and both platform modules are loaded.)
So that means it would be great if you could test with a current kernel (without acpi_osi and with only eeepc_wmi loaded) whether this resolves your rfkill issue and whether rt2x00 then works. kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ )
( http://
Thanks,
Wolfgang