Karmic includes panasonic-laptop instead of pcc_acpi. A userspace program is required to receive input events (shortcut keys) and control the backlight In gnome this is gnome-power-manager, KDE will have something similar.
Bar the suspend keys, karmic works out of the box for me (let's note CF-T2).
Karmic includes panasonic-laptop instead of pcc_acpi. A userspace program is required to receive input events (shortcut keys) and control the backlight In gnome this is gnome-power- manager, KDE will have something similar.
Bar the suspend keys, karmic works out of the box for me (let's note CF-T2).