Sebastien if there is a corresponding upstream bug can you link it ? It'
s not clear the same fix applies to all keyboards and duplicates are
(possibly) being marked against the wrong bug reports.
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I also have this bug.
Also, I believe it was with the alpha3 update, not alpha2.
I'm using a logitech lx500 keyboard and the only key that works with numlock on
is sleep.
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I have this problem now. There was never anything with the older
versions, but around Intrepid Alpha2 I got this problem. It worked fine
on the earlier Intrepid..
So the multimedia keys and some of the shortcuts don't work, if I have
numlock on. It depends on the target command, if it works. For e
Sorry, wrong URL: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
control-center/+bug/182165
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I think this bug maybe what everyone is experiencing now:
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The bug has been fixed, if you still have an issue you are commenting on
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I wonder if any work is being done on this.
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I have used Totem and Rhythmbox and it does not work with them
On 02/02/2008, hyperair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tested it myself, and get the same results. I believe the problem
> here is no longer with gnome-settings-daemon not listening for the
> keys.. but more of a communication probl
I've tested it myself, and get the same results. I believe the problem
here is no longer with gnome-settings-daemon not listening for the
keys.. but more of a communication problem between gnome-settings-daemon
and whatever music player we're using. I've tried Exaile and Amarok
(with the gnome
Same here on a z61t, volume works but not play/pause, next and previous
1. Numlocks does not work regardless of numlock is pressed or not
2. I have tried resetting them in System->Preferences->Keyboard
Shortcuts but still does not work
The output of xev when I press play/pause is:
FocusOut event
Mute works for me, but not play/pause, next and previous.
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Yeah I jumped the gun on that. Looks like only my volume keys are
working now. Play/pause is deal as is mute.
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I have done that. My Play/Pause, Previous and Next still aren't working.
What media player do you use?
On Sat, Feb 2, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Matthew Tighe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> If your multi-media keys still don't work after this update, go into
> System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcut
All,
If your multi-media keys still don't work after this update, go into
System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts and reset them there. I had to
do that after the update.
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By the way, I've tried what you said and found that the bug appears on
my computer as well. Play/Pause doesn't work, but the volume up/down and
mute work. My keyboard is missing the Stop, Prev and Next keys so I
didn't test those.
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By the way, I've tried what you said and found that the bug appears on
my computer as well. Play/Pause doesn't work, but the others do.
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If your situation doesn't change even when setting/unsetting numlock, then
your bug is not this one and you should create a new bug report. You should
also post your situation in ubuntuforums to see who else has it and whether
it's due to misconfiguration. Also, try running "xev" and testing your
m
1. My situation doesn't change from my previous message, when I set numlock on
and off.
2. I unassigned the mute key (which works), and tried to assign play/pause
function (which doesn't work) to it, but had no success.
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You re
I'd like to ask a few things of you first.
1. Play with your numlock and report whether the keys work when the numlock is
off.
2. Try resetting your keyboard shortcuts (click on the Play/Pause and such and
reassign the keys) in System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts.
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my installation is completely up to date, and my situation is identical
to ari - volume works, but play/pause, stop, etc. are still non-
fuctional. don't close this bug yet!
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Have you fully upgraded/dist-upgraded your Ubuntu installation, and
logged out/shut down?
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The multimedia keys of my Logitech Comfort Cordless Keyboard still don't
work. The volume control keys (+, - and mute) started to work recently
(don't know exactly when), but other keys (play/pause, stop, previous
and next) still don't. All keys used to work in Gutsy, and they are
assigned as they
Media keys now work for me regardless of NumLock status. A few
regressions like the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog missing several things
now, and my gnome-settings-daemon refusing to stay up for more than 5
minutes with the old themes folder, but that's about it.
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Dear folks,
Since the last gnome-control-centre update (version 2.21.90-0ubuntu1), I
can lower and rise the volume even when NumLock is on. The calculator and
tracker shortcuts are also working for me. Is it also working for everybody
else? If so, one of us can get extra karma points by closin
Hmm, hopefully.
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Miguel Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I wouldn't really worry. If this bug is indeed in gnome-control-center
> (and
> I have absolutely no reason to doubt Sebastien), it will be fixed as soon
> as the latest upstream gnome packages hit ubun
I wouldn't really worry. If this bug is indeed in gnome-control-center (and
I have absolutely no reason to doubt Sebastien), it will be fixed as soon
as the latest upstream gnome packages hit ubuntu. Given that most 2.21.90
packages (from beta1?) are hitting the repositories about now, I suppose
So, in that case, when exactly will this "change" be uploaded to Ubuntu?
After Hardy is released? I can already imagine the number of reviews
appearing all over the internet complaining about how multimedia keys in
Ubuntu Hardy don't work with the NumLock on, complete with a link to the
above Ubunt
The bug was not closed, Fix Commited means the bug has been fixed
upstream, it'll be closed when the change is uploaded to ubuntu
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there was no fix, bug still exists
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The numlock thin works for me, but I like numlock so my keys still don't
work...
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I can also confirm this as well:
MS/Razer Reclusa gaming/multimedia keyboard.
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I can confirm this on a ibm z61t. Forward, Next, Play/Pause, Stop does
not work volume control does and numlock is not on. It should be noted
that I dist-upgraded from gutsy, however hotkey-setup and ubuntu-desktop
is in installed. I have tried with tpb but after rebooting it still did
not work.
-
I'd also like to question the status of this bug. It's set to Fix committed,
which means it should be in the development release. However, the recent
Ubuntu update which was supposedly from a new upstream development release,
did not seem to have the fix included. Does this mean that the bug really
I'd actually rule out Metacity because I use Compiz Fusion all the time and
experience these errors.
As for kernel, if it was a kernel bug I'd think that even shortcuts defined
in CompizConfig Settings Manager would not work either. But they do!
That leaves gnome-control-center. For now, at least
I have some further info, which I'll post in case it's helpful to somebody.
I've done some toying with the shortcut keys and I was wrong, all I've tried
fail when NumLock is on, save "Run in Terminal". I've tried
* single key shortcuts (such as F1 for help)
* Fn+F10 for ejecting CD's
Something worth noting is that in GNOME, it's not just the multimedia
keys that's affected, but every single shortcut combination in the
Keyboard Shortcuts settings dialogue. Look at Post #29 onwards in the
Ubuntuforums thread for more info.
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I'd like to highlight that the bug also happens in KDE, as reported by a
Kubuntu user in the ubuntuforums thread mentioned above.
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the bug would have been closed if the bug was fixed in hardy
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Still doesn't work for me. I take it the new upstream version hasn't
reached Hardy yet?
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This is fixed in the new upstream version
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I'm confirming this because I also face this issue, and can provide any
information required. Below is the section in my xorg.conf corresponding
to my keyboard.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option
I'm changing the affected package, although it could be nautilus' fault.
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