As this is confirmed fixed in Karmic and later I am closing out the
development task as Fix Released.
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here is some code I wrote (I own a CF-51)
first try this:
# modprobe panasonic_laptop
save the below as: /etc/acpi/events/hotkey
event=HKEY\ 0080\ 00(8[1-689]|0[37a])
action=/etc/acpi/hotkey.pl %e
save the below as: /etc/acpi/hotkeys.pl
then chmod +x /etc/acpi/hotkeys.pl
#!/usr/bin/pe
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Thank you for advice. I have installed Kubuntu 9.10 recently released. Hotkeys
(Brightness and sound) are working from a box. Questions are:
What package is responsible for Panasonic hotkeys? I cannot find
panasonic-laptop.
What about another hotkeys (video out switch, hibernate, harddisk)?
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agreed, brightness, volume keys work out of box in karmic (Let's Note
CF-T2)
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Karmic includes panasonic-laptop instead of pcc_acpi. A userspace
program is required to receive input events (shortcut keys) and control
the backlight In gnome this is gnome-power-manager, KDE will have
something similar.
Bar the suspend keys, karmic works out of the box for me (let's note
CF-T2)
I have no problem in the Karmic Koala beta with PCC_ACPI so far.
I Have a Let's not PANASONIC CF-Y4. Are you sure that PCC_ACPI is not
working on your note?
Quoting "Vassili Yu. Titov" :
> Could the developers include PCC_ACPI package into release Kubuntu
> 9.10 coming?
> I'm emplyee of Pana
Could the developers include PCC_ACPI package into release Kubuntu 9.10 coming?
I'm emplyee of Panasonic Russia an would like to help our customers use
Kubuntu on Panasonic's laptops. I have found the original sources from
http://www.da-cha.jp/files/pcc-acpi-0.9.tar.bz2 can be compile on Hardy H
Success! Installing acpi-support and acpi-support-base 0.123-1 from
Debian Sid enables brightness up/down keys to work with the in-kernel
driver. NOTE: acpi-support 0.125 from Karmic DOES NOT support the
brightness keys. gnome-power-manager still can't send or receive
brightness events.
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I think http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=524838 is the
relevant upstream bug for getting brightness key events working with the
new driver. rebooting to test
(note: not sure why my comment shows up multiple times, maybe wanky
browser, sorry)
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for those like me who just need working brightness control for now, here
is a quick script to patch and build the old module.
insmod /tmp/pcc_acpi_build/pcc-acpi-0.9/pcc_acpi.ko or make install from
there and modprobe pcc_acpi (making sure panasonic_laptop module isn't
loaded)
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Confirming that panasonic_laptop module in Jaunty fails to support
brightness keys, since it does not create the /proc/acpi/pcc/*
interfaces which the panasonic brightness scripts in acpi-support
expect.
I've been using the pcc_acpi module with the suse patches
(http://software.opensuse.org/search
Confirming that panasonic_laptop module in Jaunty fails to support
brightness keys, since it does not create the /proc/acpi/pcc/*
interfaces which the panasonic brightness scripts in acpi-support
expect.
I've been using the pcc_acpi module with the suse patches
(http://software.opensuse.org/search
oops, bad whitespace in patch
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Confirming that panasonic_laptop module in Jaunty fails to support
brightness keys, since it does not create the /proc/acpi/pcc/*
interfaces which the panasonic brightness scripts in acpi-support
expect.
I've been using the pcc_acpi module with the suse patches
(http://software.opensuse.org/search
I am uptodate on Jaunty as of today...
Linux tough 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
and the brightness keys still do not work.
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As the module now does load and some keys are working I will mark this
bug as Fix Released. As there are some keys which do not still work
could we get those tested on the latest Jaunty live CD and if they are
not working there can we get a new bug filed for those. Thanks for your
help with this
modprobe no longer hangs in 2.6.28-8-generic, and the volume keys now
work with the module loaded. Brightness adjustment doesn't though...
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the old independently maintained pcc-acpi kernel module I had been using with
8.10 no longer builds (lvalue) So I found a module which appears to be a close
cousin included in Jaunty's 2.6.28. however when I do
modprobe panasonic-laptop
it just hangs (modprobe never completes, cannot add any
@Andy
I just rebooted with your kernel (2.6.27-11lb222324apw2). The kernel just
works, no problem. But I see no support for the hotkeys. No pcc-acpi module, no
response to any hotkey pressed, and
$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD1/brightness
Am I missing something?
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@Nil, @Dan -- any chance you could test these newer kernels for me.
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In order to support the case for merging these patches into the intrepid
kernel I have rebased these changes to the latest Intrepid kernel and
build new kernel test images. If you could test those and report back
here that would be helpful supporting data for the request. The new
kernels can be f
FYI, Andy's test kernels work for me (Panasonic Toughbook CF-19), but I
have this other problem where at times the screen just starts getting
dimmer and dimmer, and the bright/dim keys (or direct writes to
/sys/class/backlight/panasonic/... files), but then suddenly after a
minute or so it will sud
@Nil -- if you have an out of tree graphics driver that would happen. I
have uploaded the header files too now which should allow dkms to
install your graphics in that case against this kernel. The ones at the
URL above are Intrepid ports BTW.
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Mistake
- A backport from Intrepid would be very nice, indeed.
+ A backport from Jaunty would be very nice, indeed.
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Thanks for the efforts, Andy. A backport from Intrepid would be very
nice, indeed.
I tried the proposed kernel images on my Panasonic Y5. It seems to fail,
X can't start. I didn't try the hotkeys from console mode.
Previously, everything was working with gutsy kernel + pcc-acpi-0.9 +
SUSE patches
Those test kernels can be found here:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp222324/
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I have had a look at the module and it appears to be pretty small and
self contained and therefore it may be possible to be possible to back
port it to Intrepid. If it is possible then we would need to get some
test kernels built and those tested by those of you with the hardware to
confirm that (
Is there a way to have this new panasonic module available in Intrepid?
Thanks.
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We are expecting this to be fixed by the new panasonic module which
should come with the upstream kernel update in Jaunty.
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Can confirm that this driver was be included in v2.6.28-rc3, so it
should be in the Jaunty kernels.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Moving this bug forward to target the actively developed linux kernel
package. Beginning with the Intrepid development cycle the linux-
ubuntu-modules was merged with the linux kernel package. I don't see
the panasonic driver to be in the Intrepid kernel source so it's likely
this will be resolve
Great news, James, thanks!
Did you apply the patch to Hardy's kernel source to build? I'm not used
to working with kernel tree patches since I stopped building my own
kernels many years ago. Should I just install linux-source, patch, build
the module, copy into place, depmod -a ?
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There is currently a updated panasonic driver that is about to be
accepted for inclusion in the kernel tree which is based upon the lately
ill maintained pcc-acpi. This driver uses the same core code but exposes
backlight and input interfaces allowing it to interface better with hal
and gnome-power
I guess opensuse has had a patch since July to support 2.6.26 and 27:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/seife:/Factory/openSUSE_11.0/repodata/repoview/pcc-acpi-0-0.9-5.1.html
I'm testing the patches with 0.9 tarball and kernel 2.6.27 in Intrepid
currently, will report results. Possi
captive: I think we should use the original patches from the suse
src.rpm. I found 3 patches in the opensuse 11.1 src.rpm. I can confirm
that they applied without error and allow the module to build and load,
and that all module functionality seems to be working properly
(brightness, volume, suspen
googling around I found this page:
http://rclermont.blogspot.com/2007/10/panasonic-fn-keys-in-ubuntu.html
In the comments someone says that is possible to patch the module to
make it work with 2.6.24 kernels.
I've been able to build a working pcc_acpi.ko from the source for my CF-74 and
gutsy w
It seems that support for pcc_acpi has been dropped since kernel 2.6.23
due to acpi changes.
A patch version of pcc_acpi needs to be built from latest sources and
shipped with linux-ubuntu-modules. If someone wants to help then he's
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Same here on CF-W2, very annoying..
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Confirming--hotkeys on a Panasonic CF-50 are inoperative, screen
brightness cannot be changed, and "cat
/proc/acpi/video/VGA0/LCD/brightness" yields "". Of
course, all of this worked on the same laptop in Gutsy prior to
upgrading to Hardy.
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confirmed..
pity, instead of offering better support its dropping compatibilities...
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Confirming. pcc_acpi.ko is not shipped with linux-ubuntu-modules as it
was in Gutsy.
Does anyone know why it's not in Hardy anymore ?
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** Tags added: acpi hardy panasonic
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