Thank you for your answer!
However, I must say I don't feel comfortable with flashing BIOS right now,
because I don't really know how to do it, and I am in a mission critical
situation ATM, so I would rather not risk ending up with an unbootable laptop.
I do understand, after your response, that
** Summary changed:
- Brightness and lock [fn] buttons don't work until first suspend
+ Brightness and lock [fn] hotkeys don't work until first suspend
** Description changed:
- On Utopic, after I start my laptop, the [fn] buttons for brightess
+ On Utopic, after I start my laptop, the [fn] hotk
Public bug reported:
On Utopic, after I start my laptop, the [fn] buttons for brightess
control and locking the screen don't work, but after I resume the
session from suspend, they finally work as expected.
I am really not sure which package is this bug related to, sorry for
that.
It is Ubuntu 1
I agree with Narj. This default behaviour hurts my productivity, too.
And I felt very unconfortable using my touchpad until I found the above
solution... Which is not quite an obvious way to do it, for most people.
And I must say I am quite bored with this new tendency in Ubuntu of
considering the
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