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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad X31,
X32, X41, X60, T22, T42, T60, R50e, R51, R52
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This bug was fixed in the package acpi-support - 0.117
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* Drop acpi_fakekey translations for keys that are correctly handled
in the kernel input layer:
- events/ibm-sleepbtn (LP: #306310)
- events/ibm-lockbtn, thinkpad-lockorba
To the extent that this is an acpi-support problem, the fix is committed
now and will be uploaded soon. However, with or without acpi-support,
the kernel now synthesizes a keypress event for these buttons due to the
mask set in /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask. The
setting of this
I'm reassigning from acpid to acpi-support as the Thinkpad buttons
scripts are in the latter.
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No OSD updates bug may be related to bug #198197 which in turn may be
related to a bunch of ACPI hotkey related bugs.
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The bug still exists in Intrepid. :(
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: New => Won't Fix
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driver problem has been confirmed, and it's going to be fixed, except
it's in 2.6.25. Which means it won't make it into ubuntu until hardy+1.
I suppose backports could take care of it...
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not a GNOME bug upstream, upstream says the drivers need to be changed
rather than adding special cases to the software
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prokher, that is a different issue. In this case, the buttons are
handled incorrectly, while your case, it's not detected at all. You
should be looking at bug #217504 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217504
On another note, interestingly, after reinstalling alsa, my buttons work
correctly, even wit
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And what about Access IBM button? It still doesn't work. I can't even
get keycode using xev. How can I handle this? I'w like to run gnome
terminal by pressing Access IBM button as it was previousely worked on
gusty.
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Confirmed on T60p, 2007-AD1. Patched gnome-control-center mentioned by
4lorne (see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=496180) worked very
well for me.
I hope 4lorne will provide updated Hardy packages, since the fix for
thinkpad-acpi won't be ready anytime soon...!
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upstream had concerned about the change creating issues and the hardy
freeze is this week, I don't think we should push it now
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So I think the discussion at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524425 has finished.
A patch was initially committed... then rejected. It was concluded that
the real solution is for the thinkpad-acpi kernel driver to create an
ALSA mixer for the volume level. I agree with this. However,
I can confirm this ,too. Mine is thinkpad R31.Originally I am used to
7.04. All thinkpad special keys worked fine,but they don't be functioned
any more after upgrading to 7.10 even 8.04 beta.
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FWIW, volume keys (and screen brightness changing) on my X40 now show
status with Gnome, without the need for tpb; however the volume setting
behaves as described by the original reporter.
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one gnome task is enough
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Having some on-screen display update of volume change would definitely
be nice. I can confirm that on an X40 (2371GHU) running Hardy
Beta+updates, the volume keys cause updates in /proc/acpi/ibm/volume
but no change on the volume applet. I can't seem to get any keycodes
out of the volume or Thin
Sure. I created a bug here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524425
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thanks for your work, would be nice to get comments from upstream
though, could you send the changes on bugzilla.gnome.org?
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Hey Ryan,
Yeah. That's what my patch does. When you push the volume buttons it
checks the hardware volume found at /proc/acpi/ibm/volume and displays
it on the screen while doing nothing to the software volume.
Aside from not looking as nice as the gnome display, the other bad thing
with the tp
Haha, I was just about to file a bug for the opposite of this one. I
thought that the way this was working in Gutsy was correct. Up-to-date
hardy beta appears to be working "properly" now -- when I press the
volume keys on my T41, the hardware volume goes down, but the gnome
volume applet stays a
This is still an issue in Hardy's beta.
In the new gnome, the volume keys are handled in the gnome-settings-
daemon package. Attached is a patch for the package which works
similarly to the one I did for gutsy. It'd be nice if it, or something
similar, got incorporated.
With the patch, adding t
I have a patched version of gnome-control-center on my ppa. You can
read about it in, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=496180
The code can be found in my LaunchPad Bzr branches.
Please include this or something like it into the repositories.
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i just downloaded tpb from synpatic on my r31 and my volume and
brightness keys are working again, it delets the ubuntu desktop and
hotkeys and installs tpb and so far it works, has a blue indicator on
the bottom for volume brightness and the thinklight
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I can confirm this on a Thinkpad T41 / Kubuntu Gutsy.
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The proposed work-around above only works on Kubuntu. I can confirm the
bug on Gutsy running on IBM Thinkpad T60p. This bug is a big nuisance
and should be fixed.
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I get this in Gutsy on a ThinkPad Z60m, running Kubuntu.
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i can confirm this problem running feisty on R60
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Works now for me running [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Please see bug #76091 for a workaround on this problem.
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Just confirmed also on T42 on Feisty. I guess that it probably affects
all relatively recent Thinkpads :(
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Confirm for a T43p on Edgy and Feisty. This also leads to weird cases
where turning up the gnome volume all the way via the slider won't make
it go all the way up, and one has to use the key to go all the way to
the top, and then bring it back down from there.
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I, too, can confirm this on my Thinkpad T41p and an up-to-date Edgy.
Is there a way to disable this behaviour and just rely on the hardware
mixing capabilities of our Thinkpads?
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I can confirm this on my T42p running up to date Edgy. Any ideas or
workarounds? I'd love to provide additional information to fix this in
Edgy.
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I can confirm this. I also find the behaviour iritating. As an additional bug I
have the problem that the volume bar decreases faster than it should and
increases slower than it should.
That means that if you decrease the volume the bar is at 0% even when there is
still sound to hear. Press "Vol
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