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I have this problem with 12.10 Quantal 64 bit installed on my new
Toshiba Portege Z935-P390 via EFI boot: After resuming from the first
suspend after clean boot, the mute Fn key (Fn-esc) no longer works and
neither do the screen brightness Fn keys nor the WIFI on/off Fn key nor
the suspend to RAM
Rich Drewes, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report by
executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Kernel team article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports
the Ubuntu Bug
penalvch, I thought it best to add information to this existing bug
report since my bug was very much like this one. Apologies if that was
not the right way to do it. I will resubmit with ubuntu-bug as you
suggest.
Thanks,
Rich
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@Chrisopher: A07 BIOS did not solve the problem.
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Title:
Special function
mlaverdiere, thank you for upgrading your BIOS. Could you please test
for this problem in the i386/x86 Quantal live environment via
http://releases.ubuntu.com/quantal/ ?
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This bug reappeared with Quantal (64 bits) on my Dell Studio 1458.
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Title:
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mlaverdiere, as per
http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/Product/studio-1458 an
update for your BIOS is available (A07). If you upgrade to this, does
this change anything?
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mlaverdiere, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
regarding this being fixed with an update. For future reference you can
manage the status of your own bugs by clicking on the current status in
the yellow line and then choosing a new status in the revealed drop down
box. You
I also want to re-confirm this bug, I have a Dell Studio 1458 laptop
and I've been experiencing this bug in Natty, Oneiric and now in Precise
Beta 1 after some updates (the multimedia keys were working after
suspend before the updates I installed today).
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I'm still experiencing this bug on Precise alpha 2.
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To
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Title:
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Studio 1458, latest Natty, this is all working properly for me too.
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Interesting is it using Wayland by default?
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Natty is not using Wayland. It may be used in future Ubuntu versions
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Title:
Special function keys and
After installing Kubuntu Natty beta 1, all of my function keys work
*all* of the time! Woo-hoo! Honestly, everything's better - KWin
finally works without (many) hiccups on my integrated Intel HD graphics
display. It'll even hibernate!! Wow! Thanks!!
Beta 2 is also passing with flying
Good news!: I've installed Natty (Beta 2) on the same machine as the
one described in my initial report (Dell Studio 1458 laptop with Intel
core I3 M330 CPU) and so far, everything is working, i.e. after first
suspend/resume, special keys and lid events are working. The installed
kernel is
A further clarification on my it all works! comment:
The only kernel (that I've tried) that allows the multimedia Fn keys to
work is Ubuntu's 2.6.32-25-generic (AMD64). The later 2.6.35-28-generic
(AMD64) reverts the behavior to stop working after sleep, which is
what has been reported here.
I also confirm this bug on my Dell Studio 1458 (i5).
With the fglrx video driver the suspend/resume cycle works, but the
multimedia keys are dead after the first resume.
Using the radeon video driver the computer fails to resume, leaving the
screen off and a unresponsive system.
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My Kubuntu Maverick-based, i5 Studio 1458 also suffered from this bug.
However, from KDE 4.6 RC2 on, the function keys are magically working
now, ALL of them, as well as lid events. I have a stock kernel - the
only exotic PPAs I use are maverick-backports (for KDE 4.6 release)
and kubuntu-beta
Maybe my problem is that I'm using the 'Macbuntu' theme. I actually
really like it, particularly global menus and the dock, but there are a
few bugs with it. Maybe one of them is that it isn't picking up
multimedia keys? Another bug is that Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V do not work in
gnome-terminal (even after
Another kernel release (2.6.35-25) without a fix :P
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I also have a Dell Studio 1458 and have experienced the same problem.
The kernel parameter doesn't help. If anyone has any updates, please
don't hesitate to post.
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atkbd.reset did not work for me either. I even did a PS2 reset
(i8042.reset) and it did not work either. Its mostly the kernel. Hope
there is a fix soon.
Thanks for the input Bruce.
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Re: Bruce Kearns' comment #27:
Adding the atkbd.reset kernel parameter did not change my symptoms.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
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I can also confirm this bug. I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 on a Dell 1458
(Core-i5 w/IntelHD integrated graphics).
I had previously built a kernel with Kamal Mostafa's patches
(ka...@canonical.com) and finally got all of my media keys to work on
10.04. I see the exact same behavior:
1.
I was experiencing a similar problem on a Dell Inspiron 14R (N4010)
since I installed 10.04. This was the initial install. The problem I
had was that the system would go into suspend and there was no way to
resume. Open the lid -- nothing happened. Hit the keyboard, noting
happened. Move the
I would like to confirm the same bug. I have a Dell 1458. There is one
exception though. Media key assigned to F12 (Next track) does give a
response on xev or xinput test keyboardID. All other media keys do not
respond.
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Same problem with a Studio 1458, i7 proc.
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Thanks Karmal for your input and suggestion.
I've tried various troubleshooting tricks and my conclusion so far is
that the problem is at kernel level. using xev in terminal, I do get
signals when pressing various function keys before the first
suspend/resume, but I get nothing after...
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I'd like to confirm this bug. I have exactly the same hardware, and the
same problem. After a first suspend/resume cycle, special keys and lid-
close events are no longer recognized.
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I've tried with upstream (mainline) kernel 2.6.36-020636 without
success, i.e. same problem occurring.
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Thanks for reporting this bug.
@mlaverdiere - Please run the command apport-collect 657338 which will
attach some of your system log files to this bug report. Next, please
see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting -- in particular the
diagnostics methods explained in the Step-by-step
apport information
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I'm using Maverick RC on a Dell Studio 1458 laptop with Intel core I3
M330 CPU.
After initial boot, everything is working great: special keys (sound,
brightness, etc.,) are working and laptop suspend
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