testing flight 4 on Laitude D810
Somlyai Tamás
somez at t-online.hu
Tue Feb 28 16:05:15 GMT 2006
Hi Paul!
I own a Canonical supplied Dell Latitude D810, so please don't tell
others to replace my wiki page with lines like I'm not contactable,
because I do. There is my ICQ and MSN number and my e-mail address
wich is working perfectly.
I'm testing Flight 4 since it's out but I thought we should do the
tests under Gnome instead of KDE, am I missing something?
--
Tamas Somlyai
On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
>> Secondly I still have some issue with the different function keys.
>> Fn + F1 is Hiberante -- Doesn't work
>
> If suspend worked, then this is probably down the kernel bug that
> steals
> unmapped keypresses.
>
>> Fn + F2 should turn off the wireless card, but turns off
>> KBluetoothD and the
>> bluetooth indicator goes out
>
> Could you double-check this under Microsoft Windows? Most of the
> bluetooth
> keys 'unplug' the internal USB-connected bluetooth dongle and this
> is done
> in hardware.
>
>> Fn+F3 is for the battery and works correctly
>
> What exactly does/should this do? Pop up a battery status window?
>
>> Fn+Num Lk should turn on/off the scroll lock but does not work.
>
> Please file this against 'hotkey-setup' with 'dmidecode' output and
> 'setkeycodes'/'xev' output for that key combination.
>
>> Fn+Page Up should turn up the sound, doesn't work
>> Fn+Page Dn should turn the sound down, doesn't work
>> Fn+End should mute, but doesn't work
>
> Do these work in Ubuntu, if so, the kubuntu mixer needs to learn to
> handle
> them (they mapped to standard keycodes); if not then they also
> need filing
> against 'hotkey-setup'.
>
>> I have also noticed that the mouse speed of the touchpad is
>> extremly slow
>> compared to the trackpoint.
>
> This is an X issue; file against 'xorg-driver-input-*'.
>
>> I looked into updating the wiki page but the author of the page
>> asked him to
>> be contacted but his email bounced for me.
>
> Wiki are supposed to be collaborative and wording like that just
> serves to
> block progress; I'd be happy to see that line deleted and replaced
> with a
> message that the original author is not contactable.
>
>> I was also wondering how much of the testing for the laptop team
>> occurs on
>> Kubuntu?
>
> I do too :) Probably 25% at a guess.
>
> -Paul
> --
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>
>
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