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[fedora-arm] Non-working Fn key on Asus eeePC 900
Robert Moskowitz
2017-02-23 17:30:10 UTC
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My old Asus 900 got broken (I slipped on ice and it and its carry pouch
saved me from injury, but broke the screen). It was running F21 (never
got around to upgrading).

Got a 'new' Asus 900. Left mouse button does not work, but I will
switch mouse buttons later. I DID switch drives (and memory), and my
F21/Xfce system comes right back up. Except.

No Fn key, so no home or end or pgup or etc button.

lsmod|grep eee

shows eeepc_laptop

I hope it is not a bad key, but I can switch keyboards too if needed.
How do I fix this?

thanks

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Peter Robinson
2017-02-23 22:42:34 UTC
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Post by Robert Moskowitz
My old Asus 900 got broken (I slipped on ice and it and its carry pouch
saved me from injury, but broke the screen). It was running F21 (never got
around to upgrading).
Got a 'new' Asus 900. Left mouse button does not work, but I will switch
mouse buttons later. I DID switch drives (and memory), and my F21/Xfce
system comes right back up. Except.
No Fn key, so no home or end or pgup or etc button.
lsmod|grep eee
shows eeepc_laptop
I hope it is not a bad key, but I can switch keyboards too if needed. How
do I fix this?
I don't know, this isn't an ARM device so it's not the place to come
for support.
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Robert Moskowitz
2017-02-24 01:31:40 UTC
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Post by Peter Robinson
Post by Robert Moskowitz
My old Asus 900 got broken (I slipped on ice and it and its carry pouch
saved me from injury, but broke the screen). It was running F21 (never got
around to upgrading).
Got a 'new' Asus 900. Left mouse button does not work, but I will switch
mouse buttons later. I DID switch drives (and memory), and my F21/Xfce
system comes right back up. Except.
No Fn key, so no home or end or pgup or etc button.
lsmod|grep eee
shows eeepc_laptop
I hope it is not a bad key, but I can switch keyboards too if needed. How
do I fix this?
I don't know, this isn't an ARM device so it's not the place to come
for support.
Oops. My bad...

Too much arm on the brain of late.
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