On Monday 21 July 2008, Julien BLACHE wrote: > Francesco Pedrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > i'm having some problems with pommed on an ibook g4 2005, > > it seems that he can't use the fn+functionkey working right. > > Hmmm, if this machine still has an ADB keyboard (vs. USB), then you > cannot change the Fn behaviour. It's only possible on USB keyboards. > > Check your logs or stop pommed and run pommed -f and you should see > an error message.
Ok, i've an ADB keboard... but i don't get any error from pommed (except the stuff about LMU, but is it related only to the cdrom, right?), the full log is attached. There is anything that i can try without switching back to pbbuttonsd? Some sort of experimental patch or things like that, it should not be impossible since pbbuttonsd does that... i'll offer cputime and tests :D > > Also, and that is really strange, the key are fully functional > > (with the wrong behaviour) even when pommed is stopped, this leads > > me to think that it's not only a bug of pommed, i think that there > > are other parts of the system that are involved in this stuff. > > If only the backlight keys work, then they're handled by the kernel > on its own. If other keys work too, then something else is running, > either pbbuttonsd or some GNOME stuff via HAL. ok, they're handled by the kernel :) Thanks a lot, Francesco --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo pommed -f I: pommed v1.21 ($Rev: 494 $) Apple laptops hotkeys handler I: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pommed configuration: + General settings: fnmode: 1 + sysfs backlight control: initial level: -1 step: 8 on_batt: 40 + Audio volume control: card: default initial volume: -1 step: 10% beep: yes volume element: Master speaker element: Master headphones element: Headphone + Keyboard backlight control: default level: 100 step: 16 auto on threshold: 20 auto off threshold: 40 auto enable: yes idle timer: 60s + CD eject: enabled: yes device: /dev/cdrom + Beep: enabled: no beepfile: /usr/share/pommed/click.wav I: PMU machine check: running on a PowerBook6,7 E: Error: no lmu-controller found in device-tree --- -- :wq -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]