>i 'm using Ubuntu UNR 9.04. The keyboard layout is set to Asus-Laptop
> (the installer set it to Generic 105 (itel) I think) but ther is no change.
You shouldn't do that. In recent Linux distributions, the keyboard layout should be set to Evdev-managed keyboard.
badook, you mention that there are problems in karmic, but could you please also explicitly confirm that you have the same model?
There is no rfkill_input module in karmic; this should now work by default, yes.
Fn+F8/VGA - This key is trapped by gnome-settings-daemon, so you would never see output in xev anyway. But you should be able to run 'lshal -m' to get output like this:
>i 'm using Ubuntu UNR 9.04. The keyboard layout is set to Asus-Laptop
> (the installer set it to Generic 105 (itel) I think) but ther is no change.
You shouldn't do that. In recent Linux distributions, the keyboard layout should be set to Evdev-managed keyboard.
badook, you mention that there are problems in karmic, but could you please also explicitly confirm that you have the same model?
There is no rfkill_input module in karmic; this should now work by default, yes.
Fn+F8/VGA - This key is trapped by gnome-settings- daemon, so you would never see output in xev anyway. But you should be able to run 'lshal -m' to get output like this:
$ lshal -m
Start monitoring devicelist: ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- logicaldev_ input_4 condition ButtonPressed = switch-videomode
-------
06:33:05.168: computer_
^C
$
Please see https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Hotkeys/ Troubleshooting for more information about this.
Do the brightness keys still cause ACPI errors in karmic?