As it seems that at least part of the problem is due to the keys not
producing keycodes, I'm assigning a hal-info task, where a quirk can be
added to provide the correct scancode -> keycode mapping.
** Changed in: hal-info (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager => hal-info
Importance:
It's a fault in how some of the Fn keys don't send the key release code,
making the OS think that the key is being held down. I have submitted a
patch to the kernel which fixes this issue, allowing the Fn keys
(including brightness) to be used properly.
For those who want to see the patch:
http://
I've tried to boot with acpi=off option on my intrepid kernel and I
encountered these problems on boot:
Frequency CPU scaling doesn't work anymore.
Wifi can't be powered-off yet.
Instead they're perfectly working:
Screen off key
Brightness UP/DOWN
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard
On my NC10 the Brightness Keys are working, however, if i used them
once, the keyboard is completely dead and XFCE hangs (Menus are not
opening any more).
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295251
You received this bug
just to inform that i opened 2 bug report
one on kernel.org
and an other on Xorg
here is the link of the last one
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18590
because with acpi=off it worked, i opened first an acpi bug, but in
console mode (CTRL ALT F1 for example) the brightness work well
I made a typo in the description before.
Its not:
acpci=off
but
acpi=off
Sorry.
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295251
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Desktop Bugs, which i
I installed Hardy (8.04.1) using the Alternate installer and I had to
use acpci=off as a boot option to install Ubuntu. I noticed that when I
used this boot option the brightness keys such as the up and down arrow,
but also the FN+F5 key worked as expected. Perhaps this info can help us
further det
can you share your solution please ?
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect
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Doesnt look like somebody is interested in solving this ...
Thanks for nothing, other distris are much quicker than you.
I found a solution, so no need for you to look at this ... the few 10
owners will be happy with Win XP.
Good work.
I wish you good luck, you will need it.
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Samsun
maybe this can help you guys, at least i hope so :
i killed gnome-power-manager and run it this way
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose
i pressed the decrease button ONCE and then the increase button ONCE (because
the brightness was at 0%)
then i switch to console and back in graphic mode (b
same problem here.
i first through it may be an acpi problem, because when i add "acpi=off" in
grub, the brightness worked
after some search i found out that the keys were not mapped, so i did a
setkeycodes e008 225
setkeycodes e009 224
in console (CTRL+ F1-F6) it work normaly
but in graphical m
I have the same problems with the fn-keys, which were written above... I
hope that these problems will be solved.. thx
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Samsung NC10 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295251
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Hi edufl13
as a workaround you can use:
sudo apt-get install gconf-editor xbacklight
gconf-editor
apps -> metacity global_keybindings
assign
run_command1 F11
run_command2 F12
or any keys you want.
apps->metacity->keybinding_commands unter
assign
command_1 xbacklight -dec 10
command_2 xback
I have the same problem.
But maybe this helps:
I also set the keymaps Andreas already described. After an X restart i´m able
to use the brightness keys and the keyboard gets stuck.
But i can still switch to a console with the ALT+CTRL+F1-F6 keys. After
switching back to X with CTRL+ALT+F7 i am a
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