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I have bought an old Thinkpad T40 recently and managed to install Arch and XFCE4 successfully.
Now I'm trying to get everything working. ![]()
My question is about volume applet (or maybe it has an other name?).
Initially I ran Ubuntu live CD on it and noticed nice window popping up (at the bottom of screen), when I pressed the volume buttons on keyboard.
Can I get something similar in Arch (XFCE4)?
Volume buttons work - they just visually don't change anything.
Thanks in advance,
Zig
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Take a look at tpb (thinkpad buttons): http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tpb
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http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=41612
or
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=42758 if you're into conky.
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Thank you!
Tpb does the trick.
But I still have one question.
There is a Archwiki entry Thinkpad OSD which says:
~/.kde/Autostart/tpb-startup.sh:
# Start Thinkpad OSD daemon if [ -x /usr/bin/tpb ] && [ -w /dev/nvram ] && [ -r /dev/nvram ]; then /usr/bin/tpb -d fi
I'm Gnome user and can start /usr/bin/tpb -d from console, but it seems doesn't work when I add it to auto started applications.
What could be wrong in this case?
Thanks,
Zig
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