Hello, How to configure multimedia keys in "Debian way"? I am tired after fighting with hotkeys, hotkeys-setup, x.org and KDE. Some keys (ACPI) are easy - no user work. Some others (volume up/down, help) started working after fiddling with KDE control center and choosing keyboard model. Mine wasn't included, so I tried some similar models. Some started working after executing some xmodmap commands (audio* - play, stop, prev...) Problem 1: where to put those mappings? I would like them to be system-wide, besides ~/.Xmodmap and ~/.xmodmap weren't executed automatically at logon. Problem 2: how to configure the others? I'd like to use lock and suspend/hibernate most, possibly www (launch browser). (External monitor - not tested). Where should they be? In xorg.conf? Hotkey? Hotkey-setup? Problem 3: why can't I assign XF86Lock key? $ xmodmap ~/.xmodmap xmodmap: /home/carramba/.xmodmap:6: bad keysym name 'XF86Lock' in keysym list xmodmap: 1 error encountered, aborting. For such line: keycode 146 = XF86Lock Problem 4: how can I control what those keys do? I'm satisfied with volume and audio control, but would like to configure others.
I would like to avoid lineak as another application (IMHO it should be handled by KDE/X). Computer: compaq presario f572us. Best regards, Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

