The keyboard locking can simply be solved by adding "*N145*" to the "/lib/udev/rules.d/95-keyboard-force-release.rules" file.
Getting the brightness to actually function required Voria's PPA.
Surely there is a better method than adding every single Samsung laptop model ever released to the udev file?!
This also affects the N145 on out-of-the-box Ubuntu 10.10. twistedpairdeve lopment. wordpress. com/2010/ 11/16/installin g-ubuntu- on-a-samsung- n145-and- possibly- others/
I had to use the following steps to get Ubuntu working well on my N145:
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The keyboard locking can simply be solved by adding "*N145*" to the "/lib/udev/ rules.d/ 95-keyboard- force-release. rules" file.
Getting the brightness to actually function required Voria's PPA.
Surely there is a better method than adding every single Samsung laptop model ever released to the udev file?!