Re: [Bug 280646] Re: ACPI brightness events no longer work on ThinkPad T61

2008-10-11 Thread Ted Gould
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 16:17 +, Marc Jauvin wrote: Hi Matt, since I did this upgrade, keyboard and mouse don't work after I rebooted... not sure if this is caused by your updated package (or one of their dependency like xinput). This is likely to be the same as this bug:

Re: [Bug 280646] Re: ACPI brightness events no longer work on ThinkPad T61

2008-10-11 Thread Marc Jauvin
Ted Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 16:17 +, Marc Jauvin wrote: Hi Matt, since I did this upgrade, keyboard and mouse don't work after I rebooted... not sure if this is caused by your updated package (or one of their dependency like xinput). This is likely to be the

Re: [Bug 280646] Re: ACPI brightness events no longer work on ThinkPad T61

2008-10-10 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 01:50:49AM -, Bryce Harrington wrote: 1. The problem with g-p-m not handling the brightness key when numlock is set is in fact an issue local to gnome-power-manager. It's simply neglects to grab the modifiers for the keys. The first line of the attached patch

Re: [Bug 280646] Re: ACPI brightness events no longer work on ThinkPad T61

2008-10-10 Thread Marc Jauvin
Hi Matt, since I did this upgrade, keyboard and mouse don't work after I rebooted... not sure if this is caused by your updated package (or one of their dependency like xinput). I'm currently writing this from Hardy since my Intrepid install is unusable... ;) Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL

Re: [Bug 280646] Re: ACPI brightness events no longer work on ThinkPad T61

2008-10-10 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 04:17:00PM -, Marc Jauvin wrote: Hi Matt, since I did this upgrade, keyboard and mouse don't work after I rebooted... not sure if this is caused by your updated package (or one of their dependency like xinput). I'm currently writing this from Hardy since my