2010/2/1 Otto <ottoteixe...@ig.com.br>

> I'll try that when I get home, but it doesn't seem it will help. The other
> keys (like screen brightness) still work. Even sound keys work (showing
> volume window), that just don't have any effect. Doesn't look like a
> shortcut problem.
>
> But I'll try and return here a few hours later. Thanks.
>
> 2010/2/1 António PT <acmps...@gmail.com>
>
> Try adding these groups: dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev users
>> scanner netdev powerdev fuse
>>
>> The groups from the person who you asked them might not have the group
>> responsable for keys.
>>
>> If that doesn't work, try modifying the settings in System > Preferences >
>> ... something keyboard shortcuts ... (sorry I'm a KDE user, former Gnome
>> user).
>>
>> Cya.
>>
>> 2010/1/31 Otto <ottoteixe...@ig.com.br>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I had Debian Lenny working 100% with my Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop. All keys
>>> working flawlessly.
>>>
>>> Then I accidentally removed myself from all groups with usermod. To fix
>>> things (like having no sound, since I removed myself from audio group) I
>>> asked someone which groups he was part of and then added myself to them.
>>>
>>> I now have audio back, but the sound keys are not working as expected.
>>> They even popup up volume control window and the volume bar moves, but that
>>> has no effect. It's like if that window is associated with a different
>>> mixer.
>>>
>>> alsamixer works and so does Gnome's sound applet.
>>> I want to make them work back as they were before I messed my groups.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>

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