On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 12:38:08PM -, Chris Bainbridge wrote:
> Is fn-space (zoom hotkey) supposed to work in Ubuntu? I filed bug
> #324814 but I'm not seeing any keypress events from xev.
It won't generate an X key event because the keycode it maps to (KEY_ZOOM)
is outside the 0-255 range sup
Is fn-space (zoom hotkey) supposed to work in Ubuntu? I filed bug
#324814 but I'm not seeing any keypress events from xev.
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> I've experienced the "suspends, but on resume suspends again immediately (!)"
> problem (even with intrepid).
> Should I open a new bug report for this?
See Bug 306310.
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I've experienced the "suspends, but on resume suspends again immediately
(!)" problem (even with intrepid).
I've noticed that if I disable screen locking after suspend/resume, it will
cause this.
(that's why it's easily reproduceable on a LIVE-CD, because it won't lock the
screen on resume)
If
Steve, you're right, I just tried the Gnome Jaunty alpha 3 live CD and
it responds to the keys.
Testing from Gnome Jaunty alpha 3 live CD:
volume and mute keys: no OSD. OSD for brightness keys is ok.
fn-f4: suspends, but on resume suspends again immediately (!), on resume
suspends again immediat
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 01:14:31AM -, Chris Bainbridge wrote:
> I have tested Jaunty Kubuntu alpha 3 live CD and Jaunty with updates as
> of 20080130. Test PC is Thinkpad T42p with dock, external monitor, wifi.
> Boot live CD and install on a fresh partition (so no homedir/upgrade
> issues).
>
I have tested Jaunty Kubuntu alpha 3 live CD and Jaunty with updates as
of 20080130. Test PC is Thinkpad T42p with dock, external monitor, wifi.
Boot live CD and install on a fresh partition (so no homedir/upgrade
issues).
fn-f4 does nothing. Should suspend to RAM. Filed bug #323432 but possibly j
Thanks Steve for the info!
Well, just wait for the stable jaunty then. The problem was bugging me
for quite a time with my dual-head laptop setup. I could not bring the
menu bar to the laptop LCD upon disconnecting the external monitor
However, just found a solution: use terminal and launch "gnom
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 04:12:57PM -, Koopee wrote:
> When I updated a few weeks ago from Hardy to intrepid, toggling video
> output with Fn-f7 stopped working for me.
> Only Fn-F7 is broken, other Fn combinations work fine.
Known issue, resolved in jaunty.
The problem is that X won't share
Hi,
When I updated a few weeks ago from Hardy to intrepid, toggling video
output with Fn-f7 stopped working for me.
Only Fn-F7 is broken, other Fn combinations work fine.
HW: IBM thinkpad X40
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Thanks, Steve, it looks like my bug is Bug #217685. [unsubscribing]
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On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 08:28:56PM -, Toby Bartels wrote:
> I don't know if this is related, but ever since Hardy (and still in
> Intrepid), my Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl-Alt-L (Lock screen), Ctrl-Alt-H
> (Home folder) and Ctrl-Alt-S (Suspend) have stopped working. They're
> still listed in System
I don't know if this is related, but ever since Hardy (and still in
Intrepid), my Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl-Alt-L (Lock screen), Ctrl-Alt-H
(Home folder) and Ctrl-Alt-S (Suspend) have stopped working. They're
still listed in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts. I don't
know how to tell whethe
** Summary changed:
- Hotkeys no longer working in Intrepid on Thinkpads
+ Some ThinkPad hotkeys don't work with evdev
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