Hi All,
my wlan Button, which should enable/disable my wlan card,
seems not to send signals which i can watch with <showkey>.
Larry Finger asked me:
"Is your radio on/off button one that generates a keycode, or does it
need the WMI magic to be detected?"
I need to get my wlan Button(hardware Rf-kill Button)
to work to still turn my wlan physically on.
What is WMI Magic and are there Linux commands to watch
was is going on?
Regards Markus
My actually Sydtem is:
HP Pavilion Laptop zv5000
Debian Lenny(Testing)
Linux Kernel 2.6.28 from kernel.org
Broadcom Wlan card BCM4303
feldmaus wrote:
> Larry Finger schrieb:
>>
>> There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
>> assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
>> is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
>> keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
>> things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.
>>
>> Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?
> By now, yes.
> hp_wmi 4632 0
> rfkill 9648 4 rfkill_input,hp_wmi,b43legacy
> wmi 6568 1 hp_wmi
>
> But i still do not get any keycode with <showkey>.
> Is there an other program than <showkey> ?
>
> Where i can solve this problem with the wmi code ?
It will never generate a keycode. It uses some other means, which is
why I called it magic.
The module author is Matthew Garrett <[email protected]>, whom I
have cc'd.
Larry
feldmaus wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> my wlan Button, which should enable/disable my wlan card,
> seems not to send signals which i can watch with <showkey>.
>
> Larry Finger asked me:
> "Is your radio on/off button one that generates a keycode, or does it
> need the WMI magic to be detected?"
>
> I need to get my wlan Button(hardware Rf-kill Button)
> to work to still turn my wlan physically on.
>
> What is WMI Magic and are there Linux commands to watch
> was is going on?
There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.
Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?
I dont use this module on my HP as my RFKILL switch generates a
keycode. Others may be able to help you with it.
Larry
Larry Finger schrieb:
>
> There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
> assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
> is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
> keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
> things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.
>
> Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?
By now, yes.
hp_wmi 4632 0
rfkill 9648 4 rfkill_input,hp_wmi,b43legacy
wmi 6568 1 hp_wmi
But i still do not get any keycode with <showkey>.
Is there an other program than <showkey> ?
Where i can solve this problem with the wmi code ?
Regards Markus