I can also confirm this bug. I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 on a Dell 1458 (Core-i5 w/IntelHD integrated graphics).
I had previously built a kernel with Kamal Mostafa's patches (<email address hidden>) and finally got all of my media keys to work on 10.04. I see the exact same behavior:
1. Multimedia/Fn keys work fine after boot.
2. All behaviors attached to these keys launch fine.
3. After suspend/wake-up, none of the Fn keys register in xev except:
The orange "eject" button generates an <XF86Eject> code. However, the app attached to this hotkey no longer launches. So, the keystroke is still detected, but the associated application isn't triggered.
Weird. ::sigh:: Back to hacking the kernel for this?
I can also confirm this bug. I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 on a Dell 1458 (Core-i5 w/IntelHD integrated graphics).
I had previously built a kernel with Kamal Mostafa's patches (<email address hidden>) and finally got all of my media keys to work on 10.04. I see the exact same behavior:
1. Multimedia/Fn keys work fine after boot.
2. All behaviors attached to these keys launch fine.
3. After suspend/wake-up, none of the Fn keys register in xev except:
The orange "eject" button generates an <XF86Eject> code. However, the app attached to this hotkey no longer launches. So, the keystroke is still detected, but the associated application isn't triggered.
Weird. ::sigh:: Back to hacking the kernel for this?
---Jason