@Alexander Sack do you know how to get the bugfix you applied 5 months
ago released for Hardy?
If you are not responsible then who is?
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Memory Leak in NetworkManager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203016
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Here is some info about the Fn-F4 sleep button and ACPI, see message 34:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=467374#34
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Hotkeys no longer working in Intrepid on Thinkpads
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267682
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@Bryce perhaps you should talk to Richard Hughes at freedesktop.org about this.
He has some
interesting pages about HAL.
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-keymap-intro.html
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/
http://hughsient.livejournal.com/29730.html
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@Bryce: I mean talk to Richard Hughes about how to rework the whole
special keys situation in Ubuntu.
@Bryce: I'm not sure I understand what people mean by guest session. It's not
just a different user account is it? Why would that make a difference? Unless
you're talking about higher level
@Steve for me this was broken in Hardy with a Thinkpad. Perhaps people who
reported it working in Hardy could give more info.
What info is needed?
I mean, we know from bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217504 that
acpi_fakekey has
been broken since 2.6.24 was introduced, i.e. Hardy. So I
Sorry that was a typo from me, I did try 152 for lock.
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Is this bug the same as the long-standing bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217504 ? That one is
caused because the kernel now rejects the fake keypresses from acpi-fakekey if
they are beyond KEY_MAX. This is now by design so acpi-fakekey is dead -- it is
no longer a viable way to handle
This bug seems to have been reported again for Intrepid here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267682.
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acpi_fakekey stopped working for certain keycodes
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Just to be clear: this is not a kernel bug -- the behaviour was changed
deliberately in 2.6.24. Hardy should not have been released using acpi-
fakekey in /etc/acpi scripts. And neither should Intrepid.
How can a critical bug be assigned to nobody?
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It looks like this will not be fixed in kernel 2.6.27 either because (at least
up to rc3) the section of drivers/input/input.c in Sergey Yanovich's patch
isn't going to change. I believe acpi_fakekey is only a Debian-based distro
thing, so has anyone from Debian or Ubuntu even tried to argue
I frequently see this problem on Kubuntu Feisty.
For example I open adept and type in ardour in the top search box. I
see 5 ardour packages, but the 2nd of them ardour-gtk has a bad short
description: d on a large. Expanding the ardour-gtk item I see the
following longer description
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Using Kubuntu Edgy on a Samsung P10 laptop there is still a problem :
dmidecode returns SAMSUNG in upper case which does not match Samsung
in /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup.
This laptop has three keys at the top of the keyboard: WWW symbol,
Email, Tick symbol, multimedia keys at the bottom (vol +/-,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
Using Kubuntu Edgy on a Samsung P10 laptop some of the hotkeys do not work
because dmidecode returns manufacturer SAMSUNG in upper case which does not
match Samsung
in the case statement in /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup.
This laptop has three
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