After you restart gnome-power-manager, the XF86Battery keysym should be sucked up by it. XF86Suspend is another story, and I'm not sure it's current status.
Mario Limonciello
Dell | Linux Engineering
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Subject: [Bug 281134] Re: Intrepid regression: XF86Battery hotkey doesn't work
I can see the battery and suspend keysyms under xev on my Dell Studio 15
with these proposed updates installed. They arn't connected to anything
but they do produce proper keys as expected.
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Hi Andy:
After you restart gnome-power- manager, the XF86Battery keysym should be sucked up by it. XF86Suspend is another story, and I'm not sure it's current status.
Mario Limonciello
Dell | Linux Engineering
<email address hidden>
-----Original Message-----
From: <email address hidden> on behalf of Andy Whitcroft
Sent: Wed 12/17/2008 5:08 AM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: [Bug 281134] Re: Intrepid regression: XF86Battery hotkey doesn't work
I can see the battery and suspend keysyms under xev on my Dell Studio 15
with these proposed updates installed. They arn't connected to anything
but they do produce proper keys as expected.
-- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 281134
Intrepid regression: XF86Battery hotkey doesn't work
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