I just want to mention that someone opened a new bug report on the Zoom issues
that still exist:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/264287
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In Ubuntu 8.04.1 almost all of the keys are working, apart from the zoom
key / slider. Is there some way to get the zoom key to behave like the
scroll wheel on a mouse (e.g. scoll up and scroll down a web page when
zoom slider is slid up or slid down?). The zoom key is marked with a red
"1" in this
ARGH
When I recompiled the kernel (Huge leap of faith for a noob) not only did it
not fix the keyboard but killed my wireless too. At this point I'd just like
to know what keyboard layout to select so that the standard 105 keys will work.
I have no number pad with anything I've tried and
Hei Ku, this "being in the kernel" : if I read the comment at the link by
fishor, I was only done in August.
What are the options now ?
The Ubuntu kernel maintainers will never apply this fix on an older kernel.
It will most naturally come with Hardy.
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I remember now. I tried that, but it doesnt work in my case.
Motherboard is an MSI K8T Neo. I tried that when I first purchased the
keyboard, but it wouldnt work well once the system started. It is no
problem so far, since I reboot only now and then. But I would love to
see this fix implemented, sp
Hei Ku, you need to change some BIOS setting probably. It's called
"Legacy USB keyboard support" (or similar) on my BIOS.
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Works fine for me in the grub menu
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Not during boot ?
Is this because of the USB-interface ?
Do 'standard' keyboards with USB interfaces work at boot time ?
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And it doesnt work during boot. (GRUB menu)
On Nov 26, 2007 1:23 PM, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everything works fine using the standard 105 key layout except:
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> Special buttons 1-5
> My Favorites
> Zoom
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Everything works fine using the standard 105 key layout except:
Special buttons 1-5
My Favorites
Zoom
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To what extent is it supported at this moment ?
Suppose we temporarily forget about the multimedia keys.
Is the basic and numeric keyboard working ?
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** Tags added: cherry-pick
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htt
if some body like to know: the patch for this keyboard was applyed to
mainstream :)
bad news: it probably will be not included in gutsy kernel :(
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=1fe8736da695c2b14961438c73d5600538bd92d9;hp=4dc21a8005216ee3784df545f02
So there is really no chance to get this piece of hardware working by
default? Liyus newest driver is available here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3328486&postcount=110
There must be something that we can do to have support for this
keyboard. Am i wrong?
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Yeah, I've resorted to using other distros for a few months now.
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I'd like to see Ubuntu supporting this keyboard. I think this is a
matter of will and supposedly there're plenty of other keyboard models
not supported.
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Unfortunately, this driver depends on hid simple driver interface which
is not included in the kernel proper. Unless the simple driver interface
is included upstream I cant include this driver into gutsy.
Sorry.
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That's great! Thanks!
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As you can see this bug is assigned to Chuck Short a community member of
the kernel team who is working on including the support.
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Is there any reason why this patch won't be included in Gutsy.
Recompiling the whole kernel just to get a keyboard to work will surely
make ubuntu look complicated to many people.
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It's worth noting that this was already fumbled with respect to Feisty's
release.
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Another request to see this patched in Gutsy, or even Fiesty. This is
my only complaint after switching from RHEL.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
Status: New => Triaged
Target: None => ubuntu-7.10-beta
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I would be very happy to see the patch in gutsy :-) .
Is there somebody working on that?
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The patch also works with gutsy-kernel. So why not integrate it? Nobody
wants to support Microsoft hardware? ;-)
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bump; it's been a few weeks, so I thought I'd ask if the patch got in.
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bump
Is the patch in?
Squeaky wheels getting grease and whatnot.
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I'd love to see it included as well. I'm running the latest Feisty
kernel (2.6.20-15-generic). Does anyone have a pre-compiled kernel .deb
file that I can just install? That'll make it much easier to test the
patch in a packaged environment.
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That's a shame. Is the patch in the tree now (for post-feisty)? If not,
when will this be done?
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JFI: I've asked in #ubuntu-kernel and somehow Ben has not received the
commit. Therefor it's "in progress" again and obviously won't make it
into Feisty.
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I can also not find the driver in 2.6.20-13-generic.
So why is it marked as "fix released?"
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Hi
I realised, that the Status is set to Fix Released. After an update, I'm
running 2.6.20-12-generic but I can't modprobe the module usbnek4k ?!?
So some main buttons won't work (One, Two, Three,... Favorits).
What I've to do to get keycodes for this buttons?
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Great thanks :-)
Do I understand it right, the patch would be available with the next kernel
release?
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As this has been marked fix committed that means it is in the kernel
source now but is not yet available. The bug should be marked fix
released when you can actually get a new kernel with support for your
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I assume the fix will show up in Feisty (?)
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I would be pleased if there is a possibility to insert the patch to the
ubuntu kernel. Maybe I would pay for it...!
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Added to my git tree.
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Added to my git tree.
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Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.20
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Assignee: Brian Murray => (unassigned)
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I'm running Feisty.
Thanks for pointing the Accessibility area. Some keys work, others not. The
problem with the Accessibility area is that it is fairly low level : if I want
a key behave like the direction key I have to remap in for each combination of
shift and control ; but at least I can do
Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Kubuntu are you running?
Incidentally, the Input Actions portion of the Accessibility area of
KDE's System Settings can be used for assigning supplementary keys.
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