Hello,
After update to Debian Stretch, I'm having problem with function keys on
T440s. On Jessie, everything worked out of the box, but now volume up
and down, screen brightness and mic mute don't work. Sound mute work,
but only partialy. Led indicator doesn't turns on and it just
On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 23:27:46 -0200
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, Celejar wrote:
...
> > Some of the function keys work (e.g., Fn-F5/F6 for brightness down/up),
> > but some do not (e.g., F1-F3 for volume control, and F4 for suspend
> > (suspend
oken. Switch to the latest 4.8 kernel
> available from either unstable or kernel.org, or compile the latest
> 4.4-longterm kernel from kernel.org.
Okay, I'm running 4.8.0.1-amd64 from unstable now. Fn-F1-F4 still don't
do anything.
> > Some of the function keys work (e.g.,
On Tuesday 29 November 2016 02:22:40 Richard Hector wrote:
> On 26/11/16 14:27, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, Celejar wrote:
> >> > applications and a few things from backports. I'm currently running
> >> > kernel 4.7.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 from backports.
> >
> > Don't. Th
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 26/11/16 14:27, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, Celejar wrote:
> >> > applications and a few things from backports. I'm currently running
> >> > kernel 4.7.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 from backports.
> > Don't. That kernel is very bro
On 26/11/16 14:27, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, Celejar wrote:
>> > applications and a few things from backports. I'm currently running
>> > kernel 4.7.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 from backports.
> Don't. That kernel is very broken. Switch to the latest 4.8 kernel
> available fro
e the latest
4.4-longterm kernel from kernel.org.
> Some of the function keys work (e.g., Fn-F5/F6 for brightness down/up),
> but some do not (e.g., F1-F3 for volume control, and F4 for suspend
> (suspend works fine out of the box via the Xfce suspend hooks)). Any
> idea how to fix / trou
el 4.7.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 from backports.
Some of the function keys work (e.g., Fn-F5/F6 for brightness down/up),
but some do not (e.g., F1-F3 for volume control, and F4 for suspend
(suspend works fine out of the box via the Xfce suspend hooks)). Any
idea how to fix / troubleshoot this?
I saw t
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 11:43:11PM +0300, Rares Aioanei wrote:
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> On 08/27/2013 09:16 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > Many problems with Netinstall of Wheezy on Aug 24 from cd
> > downloaded Aug 24
> >
> > U
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On 08/27/2013 09:16 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Many problems with Netinstall of Wheezy on Aug 24 from cd
> downloaded Aug 24
>
> Using the function keys F1 through F6 results in a blank screen
> then after a delay No Signal.
>
Many problems with Netinstall of Wheezy on Aug 24 from cd downloaded Aug 24
Using the function keys F1 through F6 results in a blank screen then
after a delay No Signal.
F7 returns to a working screen of limited capabilities - on startup this
screen opened with a message regarding a gdm failure
Many problems with Netinstall of Wheezy on Aug 24 from cd downloaded Aug 24
Using the function keys F1 through F6 results in a blank screen then
after a delay No Signal.
F7 returns to a working screen of limited capabilities - on startup this
screen opened with a message regarding a gdm failure
For the record,
>>> 1] dvorak layout 2] Mac Pro keyboard 3] xfce4 DE.
+
Thanks,
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On Thursday 17,January,2013 05:43 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 17 ian 13, 15:38:08, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Seems the function keys layout is not as it shown.
>>
>> 1] dvorak layout 2] Mac Pro keyboard 3] xfce4 DE. 4] I barely use
>> those function
On Jo, 17 ian 13, 15:38:08, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Seems the function keys layout is not as it shown.
>
> 1] dvorak layout
> 2] Mac Pro keyboard
> 3] xfce4 DE.
> 4] I barely use those function keys before.
>
> How do I test those function keys,
xev
Kind regards,
A
Hi,
Seems the function keys layout is not as it shown.
1] dvorak layout
2] Mac Pro keyboard
3] xfce4 DE.
4] I barely use those function keys before.
How do I test those function keys,
Thanks with best regards,
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system:
apple model a1243 usb keyboard (only 1/4-inch thick)
asus motherboard m3a78-t
amd athalon 64x2 3800+ dual-core processor
debian amd64 (both stable/lenny and testing/squeeze)
problem:
(1) unable to move between X and a virtual console with the
key combination [control
Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[about xterm function key bindings, ^[OP vs. ^[[11~]
>I just tried the terminfo approach and that seems to work! So I guess I
>solved my problem, but I still don't really like it. However I now
>understand that it's not a Debian problem, but a general X pro
Riku Saikkonen wrote:
> Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
> > F1 -> ^[OP
> > F2 -> ^[OQ
> > F3 -> ^[OR
> > F4 -> ^[OS
> > F5 -> ^[[15~
> > F6 -> ^[[16~
Oops, th
Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
> F1 -> ^[OP
> F2 -> ^[OQ
> F3 -> ^[OR
> F4 -> ^[OS
> F5 -> ^[[15~
> F6 -> ^[[16~
>...
>
>On a different system (I tried SuSE) they produce:
>
Hi again!
Sorry to bother you again with this, but unfortunately noone replied. Must
have chosen a bad time for my posting. :-)
I discovered a strange thing:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 -> ^[OP
F2 -> ^[OQ
F3 -> ^[OR
F4 -> ^[OS
F5 -> ^[[15~
F6 -&
>Hi!
>
>I discovered a strange thing:
>In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
> F1 -> ^[OP
> F2 -> ^[OQ
> F3 -> ^[OR
> F4 -> ^[OS
> F5 -> ^[[15~
> F6 -> ^[[16~
>...
>
>On a different system (I tried SuSE) they produce:
> F1
Hi!
I discovered a strange thing:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 -> ^[OP
F2 -> ^[OQ
F3 -> ^[OR
F4 -> ^[OS
F5 -> ^[[15~
F6 -> ^[[16~
...
On a different system (I tried SuSE) they produce:
F1 -> ^[[11~
F2 -> ^[[12~
F3 -> ^[[13~
F4
On Sun, 17 Oct, 1999 à 05:24:34PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
> Greetings ppl,
>
> I have recently started to use Midnight Commander a lot on my consoles, but if
> I telnet/ssh into my box remotely, I can't seem to get a lot of the
> function keys
When the function keys are
Greetings ppl,
I have recently started to use Midnight Commander a lot on my consoles, but if
I telnet/ssh into my box remotely, I can't seem to get a lot of the
function keys
to work. I have played with termtypes and such, but anything in the VT series
in particular seems to function
I'm not so sure there's really a problem. As long as xterm is generating
codes that match the "xterm" terminfo spec, and the console is generating
codes that match the "linux" terminfo spec, what's the problem?
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 08:49:42PM -0600, dan wro
Currently, the function keys in the virtual consoles generate different escape
sequences then in environments such as xterm and screen. I've only tested
keymaps under i386/qwerty, but I suspect this applies to others as well.
Is there any logic behind the currently assigned escape sequ
On 98/01/26 at 11:36 AM +0100, Peter Tobias wrote:
> On Jan 25, Victor Torrico wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Am running all the latest hamm packages.
> >
> > All twelve function keys bind properly when using the console or when in X
> > using
> > r
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