I'd say we could. ;-)
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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kmilo-legacy needed to display brightness changes, zoom, etc, on Thinkpad T41p
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I'm testing Kubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Beta, and my volume,
brightness, and thinklight keys work fine. My media keys also work,
except for the bug #285056. My Fn+F5 key for wireless/bluetooth control
also works, except for bug #212839. kmilo isn't even in the Intrepid
repositories, so I wouldn't
An update to the above: fn+f5 as well as brightness and thinklight
buttons work, the rest doesn't.
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I tried doing the above in KDE 4.1 rc1 (on my T42), because volume and
mute keys were not working. No luck. Other buttons seem to work. Anybody
tried their luck with 4.1?
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You
Very much still here with up-to-date Hardy. To recap, in order to get
the sound and brightness buttons to behave appropriately I have:
- Installed kmilo-legacy
- Moved kmilo_generic.desktop to kmilo_generic.desktop.disabled
- Unchecked Set Volume in software in kcmshell thinkpad (X60 has
Confirming due to responses. I am assuming this is still an issue with
Hardy as well?
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = Confirmed
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kmilo-legacy needed to display brightness changes, zoom, etc, on Thinkpad T41p
Rather than moving /usr/share/services/kmilo/kmilo_generic.desktop to
disable the normal kmilo, run kcmshell kcmkded and in the bottom pane
un-check kmilo. Also, you may need to add nvram to /etc/modules in
addition to changing the udev rules for it.
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kmilo-legacy needed to display brightness
i report the same for thinkpat Z60m
after applying your advices i got the same results as dimitris :-/
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one more think i've found out -- Fn+F3 has also stopped working. Before
it had been showing battery status in KDE.
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Other solution is to add your user to group kmem
After all this also works nice on T42
BTW
I wonder if someone reads bugs like this, there should be button Hey we found
a solution! just add this to distro
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kmilo-legacy needed to display brightness changes, zoom, etc, on Thinkpad T41p
The combined workaround (nvram permissions, installing kmilo-legacy,
disabling kmilo_generic.desktop) works here (X60 1709-CTO).
However, it also results in the loss of Fn-F4 suspend functionality.
This is on 7.04. Suspend on lid close and from the logout action still
works.
BTW you can make
Same here with a ThinkPad R40 and Kubuntu 7.04.
The installation of kmilo-legacy doesn't solve the problem completely. I also
had to do the steps posted in the above workaround.
But the workaround I posted before works only partially.
The group of /dev/nvram changes on every reboot back to
Same problem is with Kubuntu 7.04 (feisty fawn) on a X60s.
As is mentioned in the package description, I should file a bug, as done now.
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As to the problem of the generic kmilo plugin interfering with kmilo-
legacy, there is a workaround which I posted in bug #61822: just delete
the file /usr/share/services/kmilo/kmilo_generic.desktop (or move it
somewhere else, whatever).
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Thanks for the hint Adrian!
To make this work fully I had to execute kcmshell thinkpad, activate
Run Thinkpad Buttons KMilo plugin and deactivate Change volume in
software. Then I had to go to System Settings, Advanced, Service
Manager, select KMilo, stop the service, then restart it.
After that
Sorry, I misspelled the packagename. I installed kmilo-legacy not kmilo-
thinkpad.
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Same here with a ThinkPad R40 and Kubuntu 6.10.
I got it partly working by installing kmilo-thinkpad, loading nvram
module and changing the rights of /dev/nvram:
sudo addgroup nvram
sudo adduser username nvram
sudo chown :nvram /dev/nvram
appending nvram to /etc/modules
This states also the
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