Le samedi 13 octobre 2007 01:20, Pierre Haessig a écrit : > Hey, > thank you for your interest in this problem. > Indeed Roberts, the kernel was recently update in testing, from 2.6.21 > to 2.6.22. I was able to briefly restart with the 2.6.21 still installed > (but only with a console because of nvidia proprietary driver which > require recompilation) but the keys were not working. Still if I > remember well, things start not to work before this kernel update. > > I've also just tested the xev program mentionned by Celejar. Indeed, my > www key ("Fn" + F3) throw an event but not the 2 luminosity keys. Can > this be changed my a software configuration ? > > I'm sure I've never installed a specific module for those keys to work. > In fact I thought (and I still wonder if) the functionnality was > directly taken in charge by the motherboard because it works the same > way under win XP as under Linux (when it worked). That's why I said I > suspected a program to "intercept" the key, thus preventing the signal > from reaching the motherboard. This was my empirical interpretation but > I'm maybe seeing things a wrong way. > > Still, is there a place where keys are enabled or disabled ? > > > Pierre
I use Etch on an ibook G4. All the functions key works, either for sound, light or local menu. but I have installed for the pbbuttond and the pbbuton-gnome programs. And in the Desktop/configuration/session I have added the pbbutton-gnome program, in order that it starts when I open a cession. ciao, Serge.