Hi,

Also, sprach Timo Hoenig am Montag, den 27. November 2006 um 15:15:
> On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 15:07 +0100, Sebastian Fontius wrote:
> > If I only start fnfxd it works.  If I start dbus/HAL it starts again
> > missing key presses and if I kill hald-addon-acpi-toshiba it works
> > again (although I got the impression not 100%).  I moved
> > /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-toshiba-buttons.fdi away and
> > restarted everything (dbus, HAL, fnfxd) and it works 100% again.  Cool
> > :).
> 
> It would be good to have the Debian developers aware of the fact that
> the Toshiba ACPI event should only be read by one process at a time to
> get it fixed properly.

I filed a new bug against hal for this and sent you a copy, as I
reasoned that reassigning would not be appropriate.

> Uh, I have no idea how Debian is going to handle that, sorry.

Right, the @novell.com address should have given it away.  My bad :).
Then thanks again.  I highly appreciate that you read the Debian bug
reports for you software!

Greetings,

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