Hello guys! I found that this bug is language related/dependent. I installed an pure english system and I got no problems with this shortcut. After some tests I installed Portuguese language package, and now, shortcut is buggy again...
I have no idea why those things are related... I will fill a bug report and post here the link ASAP, so this way you can click "affects me"... 2014-04-25 21:52 GMT-03:00 Andre Rodovalho <[email protected]>: > Using three action inside the keybind tag I could reproduce the same > effect a bash script can do. I prefer this way cause I don't need to worry > about an aditional file... > > <keybind key="XF86AudioMute"> > *<action name="Execute">* > <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Master toggle</command> > </action> > *<action name="Execute">* > <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Speaker unmute</command> > </action> > *<action name="Execute">* > <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Headphone unmute</command> > </action> > </keybind> > > > 2014-04-25 21:10 GMT-03:00 Israel <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> This is really nice! >> You can easily make a script for this command. >> simply save it in a text file with >> #!/bin/bash on top >> i.e. >> >> #!/bin/bash >> >> amixer -c 1 -q sset Master toggle && amixer -c 1 -q sset Speaker unmute >> && amixer -c 1 -q sset Headphone unmute >> >> then you can try using that in openbox (assuiming you named your text >> file file_name.sh) >> <command>./file_name.sh </command> >> If that wont work you can use bash >> <command>/bin/bash file_name.sh</command> >> >> Oh, don't forget to mark the script as executable!! >> >> >> On 04/25/2014 10:59 AM, Andre Rodovalho wrote: >> >> See, on this link, there is screenshots of the process I'm describing for >> you guys... >> >> >> http://kurtis319.blogspot.com.br/2013/01/sound-on-aspire-one-725-and-ubuntu-1210.html >> >> >> 2014-04-25 12:53 GMT-03:00 Andre Rodovalho <[email protected]>: >> >>> To see the controls of your audio card you can use *alsamixer*. Just >>> call it on *lxterminal* and select the one you might want to test with >>> F6 key... On the F6 "selection window" you will see an ID for each audio >>> card followed by it's description... >>> >>> On another lxterminal window you can try those commands and test it out, >>> to see how does it change on alsamixer view! >>> >>> >>> 2014-04-25 12:47 GMT-03:00 Andre Rodovalho <[email protected]>: >>> >>> The shorcut file is ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.*xml* >>>> or */home/USER_DIR/openbox/*lubuntu-rc.*xml* >>>> >>>> It is not possible to use the ' character. You will get an error >>>> message if you do. I tried: >>>> >>>> uxterm -e 'amixer -c 1 -q sset Master toggle && amixer -c 1 -q sset >>>> Speaker unmute && amixer -c 1 -q sset Headphone unmute' >>>> >>>> But this returns the error message, just file the && did. The problem >>>> is you can't put those characters there, I guess it's a fault on the >>>> openbox xml processor. >>>> >>>> You can try your changes by the command: >>>> >>>> $ *openbox --restart* >>>> >>>> When you do, you can get the shortcuts to work without restarting the >>>> system! >>>> >>>> >>>> 2014-04-25 10:56 GMT-03:00 John Hupp <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> On 4/24/2014 10:48 PM, Andre Rodovalho wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Now I made it (last message, I promis) >>>>> >>>>> My entry on lubuntu-rc.xml: >>>>> >>>>> <keybind key="XF86AudioMute"> >>>>> <action name="Execute"> >>>>> <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Master toggle</command> >>>>> </action> >>>>> <action name="Execute"> >>>>> <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Speaker unmute</command> >>>>> </action> >>>>> <action name="Execute"> >>>>> <command>amixer -c 1 -q sset Headphone unmute</command> >>>>> </action> >>>>> </keybind> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "-c 1" is to select a diferent audio card, so I guess most people >>>>> won't need it. I suppose the standard is "-c 0" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2014-04-24 23:41 GMT-03:00 Israel <[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 04/24/2014 09:34 PM, Andre Rodovalho wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Actually, I found that the best command is: >>>>>> >>>>>> $ amixer -c 1 -q sset Master toggle && amixer -c 1 -q sset Speaker >>>>>> unmute && amixer -c 1 -q sset Headphone unmute >>>>>> >>>>>> I guess it will need a shell script, because I'm having problems to >>>>>> get all these commands to work on lubuntu-rc.xml file. && I supose are >>>>>> not >>>>>> allowed! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 2014-04-24 23:08 GMT-03:00 Andre Rodovalho <[email protected] >>>>>> >: >>>>>> >>>>>>> The problem consists on the mute shortcut, that might behave like >>>>>>> a toggle button, but actually, only mutes, and you need to use the >>>>>>> volume >>>>>>> control on "tray" to unmute! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have seen this problem occuring since I met Lubuntu. I don't >>>>>>> know if this affects everyone, but lately I spent some time to figure it >>>>>>> out. Here is where I got the "solution": >>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1796713 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What I found is that I can solve this issue changing the shortcut >>>>>>> command on ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Original: amixer -q sset Master toggle >>>>>>> Modified: amixer -q sset Master toggle && amixer -q sset Speaker >>>>>>> toggle && amixer -q sset Headphone toggle >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This makes toggle mute to work like should be... >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> That is fantastic! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I haven't tried it yet, but thank you for working up this solution! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> >> -- >> Lubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >> >> >
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