Hi Paul!

I own a Canonical supplied Dell Latitude D810, so please don't tell others to replace my wiki page with lines like I'm not contactable, because I do. There is my ICQ and MSN number and my e-mail address wich is working perfectly.

I'm testing Flight 4 since it's out but I thought we should do the tests under Gnome instead of KDE, am I missing something?
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Tamas Somlyai



On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Paul Sladen wrote:

On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
Secondly I still have some issue with the different function keys.
Fn + F1 is Hiberante -- Doesn't work

If suspend worked, then this is probably down the kernel bug that steals
unmapped keypresses.

Fn + F2 should turn off the wireless card, but turns off KBluetoothD and the
bluetooth indicator goes out

Could you double-check this under Microsoft Windows? Most of the bluetooth keys 'unplug' the internal USB-connected bluetooth dongle and this is done
in hardware.

Fn+F3 is for the battery and works correctly

What exactly does/should this do?  Pop up a battery status window?

Fn+Num Lk should turn on/off the scroll lock but does not work.

Please file this against 'hotkey-setup' with 'dmidecode' output and
'setkeycodes'/'xev' output for that key combination.

Fn+Page Up should turn up the sound, doesn't work
Fn+Page Dn should turn the sound down, doesn't work
Fn+End should mute, but doesn't work

Do these work in Ubuntu, if so, the kubuntu mixer needs to learn to handle them (they mapped to standard keycodes); if not then they also need filing
against 'hotkey-setup'.

I have also noticed that the mouse speed of the touchpad is extremly slow
compared to the trackpoint.

This is an X issue;  file against 'xorg-driver-input-*'.

I looked into updating the wiki page but the author of the page asked him to
be contacted but his email bounced for me.

Wiki are supposed to be collaborative and wording like that just serves to block progress; I'd be happy to see that line deleted and replaced with a
message that the original author is not contactable.

I was also wondering how much of the testing for the laptop team occurs on
Kubuntu?

I do too :)  Probably 25% at a guess.

        -Paul
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