Hi,
this is most probably due to both eeepc-acpi-scripts and something in
your windows environment both handling the volume keys.
The way to solve it is to change /etc/defaults/eeepc-acpi-scripts so
that FnF_MUTE, FnF_VOLUMEDOWN and FnF_VOLUMEUP are set to 'NONE'.
The default will be probably chang
Hi, this is most probably due to both eeepc-acpi-scripts and something
in your windows environment both handling the volume keys.
The way to solve it is to change /etc/defaults/eeepc-acpi-scripts so
that FnF_MUTE, FnF_VOLUMEDOWN and FnF_VOLUMEUP are set to 'NONE'.
The default will be probably chang
Package: eeepc-acpi-scripts
Version: 1.1.9
Severity: normal
When using FN+F10 on an Asus 1000HE to toggle mute it would "double toggle" and
the mute state would end up the same as it started.
I disovered that if I comment out the following line from
/etc/acpi/actions/volume.sh it resolved the p
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