This is still a problem on jaunty with kde4.2.1. It works ok on gnome
on jaunty, but does nothing on kde. Any ideas how to fix?
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The eject button does not work on Dell Inspiron 510m in KDE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111943
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I've just done a fresh install on my Dell Inspiron E1505 of intrepid
ubuntu. The same problem is back in both gnome and kde. The Fn-F10
(eject) combination does nothing.
xev with the Fn-F10 combo shows:
KeyRelease event, serial 37, synthetic NO, window 0x3a1,
root 0x8b, subw 0x0, time 1
KMilo is dead in Intrepid (key support has been patched in to the
relevant applications) so this shouldn't be an issue anymore.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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The eject button does not work on Dell Inspiron 510m in KDE
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"In Progress"? Is anyone still/currently working on this? Alex?
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There's nothing committed for Ubuntu.
khotkeyrc has been removed in Gutsy (from looking at the changelog).
Anthony, can you say something about it? Or anyone else? :)
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: Alex Matthew Lowe (lengau) => (unas
Buttons aren't anywhere in the k-d-s package, I just spent a bit looking
for where all of the files are coming from. xkb-data has a list of
keyboards and such, however kmilo does some modification to the keyboard
as well. This same issue is also valid for the E1505.
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-
Well not that I would really know, but wouldn't it be much better to
detect the system during installation and only use a modified version of
the khotkeysrc if the system is one where the keycode 204 is supposed to
open the CD-drive.
Unless of course this is some kind of standardized keycode for o
Thanks.
This khotkeysrc should be included in kubuntu-default-settings. It is based on
the one that you gave me, which seems to be what's created by KDE. We could
also put this into the file that creates the file (I don't know which file that
is).
** Attachment added: "Khotkeysrc"
http://la
Thanks for your efforts.
I have attached my khotkeysrc to give you an idea what mine looks like.
I have also tested your khotkeysrc and it works for me :-).
If you need anything else, let me know.
** Attachment added: "old khotkeysrc"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9706704/khotkeysrc
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This Keycode (204) is the same for Apple USB keyboards. This bug is
confirmed in Kubuntu Gutsy with all the latest updates.
I have attached a version of khotkeysrc (~/.kde/share/config/khotkeysrc)
that only has this event in it. It's not actually a patch (though I've
marked it as a patch because i
I've attached a fix, but it's not final (I don't know what else is in
the file)
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: In
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotkey-setup => kdebase
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The eject button does not work on Dell Inspiron 510m in KDE
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