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
([email protected]) and finally got all of my media keys to work on
10.04.  I see the exact same behavior:

1.  Multimedia/Fn keys work fine after boot.
2.  All behaviors attached to these keys launch fine.
3.  After suspend/wake-up, none of the Fn keys register in xev except:

The orange "eject" button generates an <XF86Eject> code.  However, the
app attached to this hotkey no longer launches.  So, the keystroke is
still detected, but the associated application isn't triggered.

Weird.  ::sigh:: Back to hacking the kernel for this?

---Jason

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