It looks like this has been fixed upstream. I will close it. If the
problem still occurs, please reopen it.
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MacBook keyboards and other Apple keyboards lack a SysRq key and
therefore lack important kernel functionality that is designed to save
catastrophic data loss if the computer freezes. An equivalent keystroke
should be assigned, for example Fn + Eject, to preserve t
Attatched a keyfuzz file for usage with MBP.
With the patch in previous comment, one can put the symlink in:
/etc/keyfuzz/by-id/usb-Apple_Inc._Apple_Internal_Keyboard___Trackpad-event-kbd
instead of /etc/keyfuzz/eventX (the latter was unreliable in my case).
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Hi,
being a puritanist I tried creating a .deb for my own personal usage and
using the init scripts that come with keyfuzz.
The init script needed to be patched, since the /dev/input/eventX nodes
are created in different order at least sometimes (attached).
** Patch added: "keyfuzz init script p
Actually I put
echo "786616 99" | keyfuzz -s -d /dev/input/by-id/usb-Apple_Inc
._Apple_Internal_Keyboard___Trackpad-event-kbd
in my /etc/rc.local
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As macbooks do not seem to have F13-F15 keys, also provide some alternatives.
For example, map alt-eject to SysRq.
scancodes: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-762665.html
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For a full set of keyboard workarounds see
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/un-apple-keyboard .
A real fix will require a patches to the hid_apple kernel module that
add appropriate parameter options.
Additionally, the "swapmodifiers" option from this patch
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10
Hello ikus060,
could you adapt your patch to provide a configurable parameter as iso_layout
and fnmode do? (maybe see the patchwork link from last post for an example)
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Best way to go currently is to install (manually compile) the keyfuzz
program and put
echo "786616 99" | keyfuzz -s -d /dev/input/by-id/usb-Apple_Inc
._Apple_Internal_Keyboard___Trackpad-event-kbd
in your /etc/profile for instance. This maps Alt-Eject on a typical
Apple Macbook Pro (mine is mid-2
@João Hornburg:
No, fn+Shift+F11 doesn't work. Tested in Ubuntu 12.04, it doesn't even work as
a regular Print Screen key. The key mappings in the Apple page you reference
are apparently not all implemented by the Linux “apple” key layout. Also, if
fn+Shift+F11 were Print Screen/SysRq, would
Doesn't fn+shift+F11 work? As in http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1171
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see also http://bobcopeland.com/blog/2008/10/sysrq-on-macbook/ and
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/keyfuzz/
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-input@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/msg00653.html
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http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-762665.
Still problems with F13 / F14 / F15, kde khotkey correctly print 'Print' key
when i press it ( by example for launching ksnapshot ).
But then on the desktop, if i press F13 ( emulating Print ), nothing appear ...
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Dmitry Torokhov, please, tell me how do you do this (or refer to a man)?
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The HID driver now supports adjusting keymaps from userspace via
EVIOCSKEYCODE ioctl and HAL utilizes that; I recommend doing the same
here in leu of patching kernel.
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Here a file to patch the kernel. It's modifying the hid_apple.c file to
map F13, F14, F15 to PrintSc, ScrollLock and Pause. This modification
apply only to Apple Slim Aluminium Keyboard (0003:05AC:0220.0004). I'm
sure the modification can be apply to many more apple keyboard, so
modify the patch as
Your right, 'fn' key is at the location where I expect to find 'Insert'
key. But the 'fn' key doesn't behave like an Insert key.
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yep the fn key took it's place.
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I have an Apple Slim Aluminium keayboard. I joint a picture.
I don't have any 'help' key.
Is there any way I can map those key at the kernel level so it's
effective everywhere ? If it's include so edit the code, plz point me
into the right direction.
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ikus, incase you did not know, 'Insert' should be mapped to the 'help'
key, and 'NumLock' should be mapped to 'clear'. This is, of course, on
the full keyboards... If you are talking about the Macbook keyboards, or
the wireless aluminum, then those keys may not exist there either.
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Bump,
Here a list of keys that are not 'present' on the Apple Keyboard.
Important feature are related to it.
- Insert
- Print Screen
- SysRq
- NumLock
- Scroll Lock
- Pause
- Break
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Don't worry about the level on mactel-support. that is just for the
team's reference.
It is not a bug since it is not a failure of anything in the code. This
is actually more of a feature request (no that it is not a good feature
to have). You need to talk to the Linux kernel developers as this
fu
This bug should be marked critical, not low. Isn't catastrophic data
loss enough of a reason? A freeze and cold reboot could lead to an
Irreparable partition and a bricked system. This could be easily
avoided if this bug did not exist.
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Status: New
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