

reboot seems to work, but halting doesn't. suspend/resume fails during suspend and gives up. Inserting/removing sdcard is completely undetected. USB 2.0 otg and USB port on the side of the keyboard seems to work fine didn't try it)ĭidn't try remove/connect the keyboard/touchpad part.
ASUS MULTITOUCH NOT WORKING PATCH
(There is a crude patch for multitouch floating around on google+. multi touch for scrollwheel isn't working. touchpad: left and right click, plus single touch. Most keys that requires FN to be pressed becomes nothing or ABS_MISC. Not working: volume up/down, power button. (Don't know about opening, since suspend is aborted.) Fully working: touchscreen, including multi touch. Just attach your phone and run "systemctl restart started with running "evtest", and regarding input units this is the status: Use an android phone (or I guess iphone) in "share internet over usb" mode. Press "e" at the bootmenu and add "nomodeset fbcon=rotate:3" to the kernel command line instead of using an external monitor. Two things that can be done a little easier than with voidptr's great guide: Don't spend too much time trying to fix the wifi module until you've confirmed the SD works properly.įor the record, the probable culprit is a Intel 80860F14 SD controller.ĭid also give arch linux on my T100HAN a try.
ASUS MULTITOUCH NOT WORKING DRIVERS
I know my laptop is not the same, but it seems you have some symptoms in common with me (cherry trail laptop whose wifi is not working with a broadcom sdio card despite having drivers supposed to work), and you might also have a sdhci problem just like me. loading the brcmfmac module outputs nothing at all in dmesg dmesg | grep mmc mentions mmc0 without error, mentions mmc1 (but says something along the lines of : can't initialize SDIO card), doesn't mention mmc2 at all my laptop has 3 sd card slots : one for the emmc (working), one for a sd card (working with windows, not working with linux), one for the wifi sdio card (working with windows, not working with linux)

I'll skip the boring details, here's a summary: Having spent some time trying to figure it out, I've reached the conclusion that the problem comes from SDHCI and not the broadcom module itself. However, just like you, wifi doesn't work despite having the appropriate drivers for the wifi card. There exists a kernel patch to get it working, which is not in the stable kernel yet. For what it's worth, I also have a Cherry Trail laptop with a broadcom wifi using SDIO (but another one: BCM4356).
