First off....I reverted my xorg.conf file back to the defaults after posting yesterday. That caused an inability to boot....not recoverable in safe mode (repairing X). So I booted with the live CD and replaced my xorg.conf file with the backup that was made when I replaced it....solved the problem. While in the live session, my brightness hotkeys were working as they had under Hardy/Intrepid. After the live session I booted as normal and my brightness hotkeys are working again under Jaunty.
So at least I'm back to normal....but still not happy ;-)
I suppose I should run another live session and see if the seemingly missing modules are there.
STEVE:
Thanks for the info on the possibility of my install being messed up. I have no idea how to go about proving it one way or the other. Any ideas?
I can say that all signs point to the upgrade having been successful...correctly reports as 9.04....notification area changes are seen...perhaps anecdotal tidbits...but there ya go.
DAVE:
Thanks for the fnxfd info...I'll give that a whirl....much appreciated. I still wish this kind of messing around to get basic things working was not necessary.....hopefully it gets there soon ;-)
I saw your comment on fresh vs upgrade installs. I sure hope that's not the case for me....but I fully understand that customizations can cause problems for upgrades over time ;-)
First off....I reverted my xorg.conf file back to the defaults after posting yesterday. That caused an inability to boot....not recoverable in safe mode (repairing X). So I booted with the live CD and replaced my xorg.conf file with the backup that was made when I replaced it....solved the problem. While in the live session, my brightness hotkeys were working as they had under Hardy/Intrepid. After the live session I booted as normal and my brightness hotkeys are working again under Jaunty.
So at least I'm back to normal....but still not happy ;-)
I suppose I should run another live session and see if the seemingly missing modules are there.
STEVE:
Thanks for the info on the possibility of my install being messed up. I have no idea how to go about proving it one way or the other. Any ideas?
I can say that all signs point to the upgrade having been successful. ..correctly reports as 9.04... .notification area changes are seen...perhaps anecdotal tidbits...but there ya go.
DAVE: ....hopefully it gets there soon ;-)
Thanks for the fnxfd info...I'll give that a whirl....much appreciated. I still wish this kind of messing around to get basic things working was not necessary.
I saw your comment on fresh vs upgrade installs. I sure hope that's not the case for me....but I fully understand that customizations can cause problems for upgrades over time ;-)
Thanks All