reassign 577603 acpi-fakekey 0.136-3
thank you
I guess now that acpi_fakekey has its own package, this report should
be assigned to it;
but I mainly wanted to say that I'm hitting this bug as well, on two
different machines (both sid).
If I'm in the console, and run acpi_fakekey 5, a 4 gets
The recent acpi* upgrades didn't fix it:
ii acpi 1.5-1 displays information on ACPI devices
ii acpi-fakekey 0.136-2tool to generate fake key events
ii acpi-support 0.136-2scripts for handling many ACPI events
ii acpi-support-b 0.136-2scripts for
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 10:38:58AM +0100, koniu wrote:
The recent acpi* upgrades didn't fix it:
Frankly I have no idea what's going wrong here, although I'm pretty sure it's
not acpi_fakekeyd's fault. Apparently the input device is just not read.
Michael
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Michael Meskes
Michael at Fam-Meskes
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 01:54:51AM +0100, Grzegorz Kusnierz wrote:
This has been going on for a while and today I sat down to find that
each execution of acpi_fakekey code gives two of the following error
messages in /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
ACPI Virtual Keyboard Device: dropping event due to
Hi,
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 18:11, Michael Meskes mes...@debian.org wrote:
Could you please give us the whole Xorg log? Or at least all line containing
ACPI.
Attached are Xorg.0.log and relevant xinput output.
cheers,
koniu
This is a pre-release version of the X server from The X.Org
Package: acpi-support
Version: 0.133-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
I'm having a problem with getting acpi_fakekey to work on my Thinkpad
X60s. I initially noticed that volume control buttons didnt have effect
on my software mixer and verified that there's no relevant events
recorded by xev.
This
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