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After last update, the Fn+Fx key combination stopped working on my thinkpad. Not having Fn+F4 suspend is really a pain!
I think it must be a kernel level problem b/c the other updated packages don't seem related. Fwiw, pacman.log shows these packages updated:
[2009-06-24 19:43] removed portmap (6.0-4)
[2009-06-24 19:43] installed libtirpc (0.2.0-1)
[2009-06-24 19:43] installed rpcbind (0.2.0-1)
[2009-06-24 19:43] upgraded conky (1.7.0-3 -> 1.7.1.1-1)
[2009-06-24 19:43] upgraded fam (2.7.0-12 -> 2.7.0-14)
[2009-06-24 19:43] upgraded fuse (2.7.4-1 -> 2.7.4-2)
[2009-06-24 19:43] upgraded kernel26-firmware (2.6.29-1 -> 2.6.30-1)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded kernel26 (2.6.29.4-1 -> 2.6.30-5)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded libmysqlclient (5.1.35-1 -> 5.1.35-2)
[2009-06-24 19:45] installed librpcsecgss (0.18-1)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded nfs-utils (1.1.6-1 -> 1.2.0-3)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded tdb (3.3.5-1 -> 3.3.6-1)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded smbclient (3.3.5-1 -> 3.3.6-1)
[2009-06-24 19:45] upgraded subversion (1.6.2-6 -> 1.6.3-1)
Acpi is running, and I thought that's where the Fn events were handled, but I guess not. Anyone else lose Fn function?
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I think thinkpad_acpi handles that, is it loaded? Have a look at http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_ge … ys_to_work
But it could just be plain broken in 2.6.30, have not updated on my own yet.
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thinkpad_acpi is loaded. I'll try adding it to xmodmap.
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I have it set with xbindkeys - works perfectly.
Thinkpad T61p : T7700 | 4GB RAM | nVidia FX 570M | Intel 4965
Arch64 @ Openbox
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I have it set with xbindkeys - works perfectly.
can you list command? thanks
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[kuba@t61p ~]\$ cat .xbindkeysrc
###########################
# xbindkeys configuration #
###########################
#
# Version: 0.1.3
#
# If you edit this, do not forget to uncomment any lines that you change.
# The pound(#) symbol may be used anywhere for comments.
#
# A list of keys is in /usr/include/X11/keysym.h and in
# /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h
# The XK_ is not needed.
#
# List of modifier (on my keyboard):
# Control, Shift, Mod1 (Alt), Mod2 (NumLock),
# Mod3 (CapsLock), Mod4, Mod5 (Scroll).
#
# Another way to specifie a key is to use 'xev' and set the
# keycode with c:nnn or the modifier with m:nnn where nnn is
# the keycode or the state returned by xev
#
# This file is created by xbindkey_config
# The structure is :
# # Remark
# "command"
# m:xxx + c:xxx
# Shift+...
#keystate_numlock = enable
#keystate_scrolllock = enable
#keystate_capslock = enable
"xbindkeys_show"
control+shift + q
#suspend
"sudo /usr/sbin/pm-suspend"
m:0x0 + c:150
XF86Sleep
#hibernate
"sudo /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate"
m:0x0 + c:213
XF86Suspend
#lock screen
"slock"
m:0x0 + c:160
XF86ScreenSaver
#turn off screen
"xset dpms force off"
m:0x0 + c:202
NoSymbol
#battery
"showbatt"
m:0x0 + c:244
XF86Battery
#mute
"amixer sset Master toggle"
m:0x0 + c:121
XF86AudioMute
#
# End of xbindkeys configuration
Of course, here you go.
I use
- pm-utils for suspend and hibernation
- showbatt (great app!)
- slock (slock-hg from AUR - works much better) for locking screen
- F9 to turn screen off, however it's originally for ejecting cd AFAIR
- muting is added cause it doesn't work in Kmix
Cheers
Thinkpad T61p : T7700 | 4GB RAM | nVidia FX 570M | Intel 4965
Arch64 @ Openbox
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[kuba@t61p ~]\$ cat .xbindkeysrc ########################### # xbindkeys configuration # ########################### # # Version: 0.1.3 # # If you edit this, do not forget to uncomment any lines that you change. # The pound(#) symbol may be used anywhere for comments. # # A list of keys is in /usr/include/X11/keysym.h and in # /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h # The XK_ is not needed. # # List of modifier (on my keyboard): # Control, Shift, Mod1 (Alt), Mod2 (NumLock), # Mod3 (CapsLock), Mod4, Mod5 (Scroll). # # Another way to specifie a key is to use 'xev' and set the # keycode with c:nnn or the modifier with m:nnn where nnn is # the keycode or the state returned by xev # # This file is created by xbindkey_config # The structure is : # # Remark # "command" # m:xxx + c:xxx # Shift+... #keystate_numlock = enable #keystate_scrolllock = enable #keystate_capslock = enable "xbindkeys_show" control+shift + q #suspend "sudo /usr/sbin/pm-suspend" m:0x0 + c:150 XF86Sleep #hibernate "sudo /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate" m:0x0 + c:213 XF86Suspend #lock screen "slock" m:0x0 + c:160 XF86ScreenSaver #turn off screen "xset dpms force off" m:0x0 + c:202 NoSymbol #battery "showbatt" m:0x0 + c:244 XF86Battery #mute "amixer sset Master toggle" m:0x0 + c:121 XF86AudioMute # # End of xbindkeys configuration
Of course, here you go.
I use
- pm-utils for suspend and hibernation
- showbatt (great app!)
- slock (slock-hg from AUR - works much better) for locking screen
- F9 to turn screen off, however it's originally for ejecting cd AFAIR
- muting is added cause it doesn't work in KmixCheers
Oh, I see - you mean using pm-utils. Actually, I just downgraded back to kernel 2.6.29.4 and it's working again. I think it might be better to file a bug report on the kernel. thanks, I'll consider this solved for now, pending fixing of the new kernel.
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