** Bug 48978 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Teh Rock!
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The Generic plugin of KMilo in edgy now uses thinkpad-buttons or
whatever else is sending keycodes.
** Changed in: meta-kde (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Jonathan wrote the kmilo-thinkpad plugin a while back. The idea in the
future would be make KDE use the same infrastructure as GNOME and leave
the thinkpad /dev/nvram key proxying to the lower-levels.
As noted by Timo above, this is started as root and therefore has (read)
access to /dev/nvram, n
Same issue seems to be also present on Kubuntu Edgy Knot.
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