Hi Jose,
Regarding debian bug #433406, did you ever get those Fn-F7/F8 keys to
work on a newer kernel version? (I've sent you an e-mail about this
earlier, but it may have gotten lost somewhere.)
Cheers,
Bart
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Hi,
Sorry for my late answer, I recieve a huge amount of emails that are
moved to the bugs/ folder and I don't check them all the time.
About this I found in some email thread that this keys works with
kernels higher to 2.6.23, I haven't tested this
Bart Samwel wrote:
Both of these unfortunately provide no solution other than upgrade to
the latest Ubuntu version. But there was a good question there: if you
stop the X server, do the keys work? (If so, then it's a video driver
problem.)
Cheers,
Bart
No, they don't work, I've tried
Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
Bart Samwel wrote:
Some interesting behaviour there, thanks for reporting. I can't seem to
find anything related to HP backlight in acpi-support in Ubuntu either,
so I'm wondering what controls the backlight in Ubuntu. Perhaps Debian
does something that
Bart Samwel wrote:
Some interesting behaviour there, thanks for reporting. I can't seem to
find anything related to HP backlight in acpi-support in Ubuntu either,
so I'm wondering what controls the backlight in Ubuntu. Perhaps Debian
does something that intercepts signals that are normally
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.95-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I installed Debian Sid x86_64 in a HP dv6000t and since the beginning the Fn-F7
and Fn-F8 keys are not working, I found that another Function keys like locking
are working perfectly, in fact, Fn-F9 and above are recognized but not this
Jose Luis Rivas wrote:
I installed Debian Sid x86_64 in a HP dv6000t and since the
beginning the Fn-F7 and Fn-F8 keys are not working, I found that
another Function keys like locking are working perfectly, in fact,
Fn-F9 and above are recognized but not this two I need for brightness
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