The fn "problem" is a feature: it mimics the way the keyboard works under OS X.
For me eject, volume and brightness keys work perfectly. (Hardy on a MacBook)
@Fabrice
The <> @# problem is solved for me in gnome by selecting the appropriate option («Swap keycodes of two keys when Mac keyboards are misdetected by kernel» in the keyboard options menu.
However, the «Numeric keypad keys work as with Mac» oprion doesn't work for me.
@Ryan Lortie
Just for the record : the /sys/module/hid/parameters/pb_fnmode tric works, but disables the keypad and the fn functions altogether.
@Edwin Erdmanis
The fn "problem" is a feature: it mimics the way the keyboard works under OS X.
For me eject, volume and brightness keys work perfectly. (Hardy on a MacBook)
@Fabrice
The <> @# problem is solved for me in gnome by selecting the appropriate option («Swap keycodes of two keys when Mac keyboards are misdetected by kernel» in the keyboard options menu.
However, the «Numeric keypad keys work as with Mac» oprion doesn't work for me.
@Ryan Lortie
Just for the record : the /sys/module/ hid/parameters/ pb_fnmode tric works, but disables the keypad and the fn functions altogether.