[Bug 539734] Re: Sleep button on Thinkpad T61 does not work with Lucid

2010-05-20 Thread koso
Unloading module thinkpad_acpi from kernel (modprobe -r thinkpad_acpi)
fixes this problem = sleep button works, but many other are not
functional.

Can it be bug in thinkpad_acpi? Because I am kubuntu user (with R61i),
so I dont think this bug is related to gnome powermanager.

PS: it is present also with Maverick packages and its kernel.

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[Bug 539734] Re: Sleep button on Thinkpad T61 does not work with Lucid

2010-04-27 Thread koso
I was  little playing with acpi_listen program, which shows received key
events. I found out, that Fn+F4 event is received only one time per 60
second => quiet strange. Also it seems, that no action script was
invoked, even when acpi_listen showed event.

Any idea, what  package/program/system service is interfering, and
filtering this events?

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[Bug 539734] Re: Sleep button on Thinkpad T61 does not work with Lucid

2010-04-12 Thread koso
I am also using kubuntu (lucid) on thinkpad R61i -> It does not seems to
be related to gnome-power-manager.

I played with acpi configuration, and it looks like there are no fn+f4
events received by acpid - or their code has changed.

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