Activity log for bug #76091

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2006-12-17 05:59:52 Andreas Ntaflos bug added bug
2006-12-17 06:00:18 Andreas Ntaflos description Binary package hint: kdeutils First: the volume keys (volume up, volume down, mute) work fine. Using a Thinkpad T41p with Kubuntu 6.10 I had to install kmilo-legacy and enable it in the KDE control centre. That apparently was the only way to get on-screen display messages for brightness changes, Thinklight toggles or Fn-Spacebar (zoom, configure for ksnapshot). Prior to that I made sure the nvram module was loaded, that udev assigns it the correct group and permissions and that my user was part of the nvram group: crw-rw---- 1 root nvram 10, 144 2006-12-17 06:26 /dev/nvram This bug has probably been reported already (a forum post on ubuntuforums.org indicates that) but I couldn't find it, I'm afraid. This starts another problem: the generic kmilo plugin apparently interferes with kmilo-legacy when changing volume; the volume bar jumps around quite a bit, e.g. from 100% to 73% to 86%, and so on in that fashion. This problem is related or similar to bug #61822 and #51537 (most Thinkpads have hardware sound mixing and do not need any software mixer to change volume or mute) and a very unfortunate situation. Binary package hint: kdeutils First: the volume keys (volume up, volume down, mute) work fine. Using a Thinkpad T41p with Kubuntu 6.10 I had to install kmilo-legacy and enable it in the KDE control centre. That apparently was the only way to get on-screen display messages for brightness changes, Thinklight toggles or Fn-Spacebar (zoom, configure for ksnapshot). Prior to that I made sure the nvram module was loaded, that udev assigns it the correct group and permissions and that my user was part of the nvram group: crw-rw---- 1 root nvram 10, 144 2006-12-17 06:26 /dev/nvram This bug has probably been reported already (a forum post on ubuntuforums.org indicates that) but I couldn't find it, I'm afraid. This starts another problem: the generic kmilo plugin apparently interferes with kmilo-legacy when changing volume; the volume bar jumps around quite a bit, e.g. from 100% to 73% to 86%, and so on in that fashion. This problem is related or similar to bug #61822 and bug #51537 (most Thinkpads have hardware sound mixing and do not need any software mixer to change volume or mute) and a very unfortunate situation.
2008-05-06 05:09:44 Rich Johnson kdeutils: importance Undecided Medium
2008-05-06 05:09:44 Rich Johnson kdeutils: status New Confirmed
2008-10-26 22:35:54 Jonathan Thomas kdeutils: status Confirmed Fix Released
2008-10-26 22:35:54 Jonathan Thomas kdeutils: statusexplanation Confirming due to responses. I am assuming this is still an issue with Hardy as well? I'd say we could. ;-)