Ok, now this get a bit less confused. We were looking at different
releases. Somehow there was only a task defined for Karmic, but you did
your report and test in Jaunty. So checking back there, it is clear why
the module did not get loaded. It had no alias elements there.

So this issue should have the karmic task as fixed and a jaunty task
being added. For Jaunty, if you run the acpi_listen (without the module
loaded), do you get output for the non-working keys and if yes, please
add this to the bug report. As the module does not offer ways to be
automatically loaded and the acpi-support package includes the panasonic
definitions, I guess the preferred fix would be to make it working
without the module (if that is possible).

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hibernate, suspend, monitor switch keys don't work in Panasonic CF-Y7 laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392692
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