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Comment from: Petr S [Visitor] Email
About the Fn-Home, Fn-End keys. For me worked to have those:
keycode 212=F20
keycode 101=F21

in my .Xmodmap, which I load in my .xinitrc. This maps these combinations (on my R61i) to F20 and F21, so I can map them in my fvwm config. But the strange think is that pressing one of these combination generates double press, so I finnaly mapped Win-Home and Win-End to same functionality and no more double presses again.

P.S. why is my email on gmail invalid for posting?
02/03/08 @ 11:34
Comment from: Petr S [Visitor] Email
Also if anyones is interested, this is the rest of my .Xmodpad for R61i:
keycode 233=XF86ApplicationRight
keycode 234=XF86ApplicationLeft
keycode 153=XF86AudioNext
keycode 144=XF86AudioPrev
keycode 164=XF86AudioStop
keycode 162=XF86AudioPlay
keycode 174=XF86AudioLowerVolume
keycode 176=XF86AudioRaiseVolume
02/03/08 @ 11:36
Comment from: hoffie [Visitor] Email
Regarding XFCE, I've experienced that problem multiple times as well. The issue is that there is one tool (xfce-mcs-manager) which manages all XFCE-related settings. As such it is somehow connected to alsa or sound stuff and gets killed by the alsasound init script. Too bad it also manages other things like the GTK+ theme.

Simply starting xfce-mcs-manager in the background (as any XFCE configuration screen does as well) brings back the GTK+ theme again.
Hope this helps as a hacky workaround. :)
02/03/08 @ 11:37
Comment from: Chewi [Visitor] Email
Thanks for mentioning SLiM! I've been using bloody xdm for the past two years due to the lack of a simple yet attractive login manager that didn't require all the KDE or GNOME cruft.
02/03/08 @ 14:19
Comment from: rl03 [Visitor] Email
(1) The XFCE/ALSA issue has been reported at http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2167 but no news in a long time.

(2) On my T60p, I added echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey to my local.start which seems to enable a lot of the Fn hotkeys.
02/03/08 @ 19:31
Comment from: Josh Saddler [Member] Email · http://dev.gentoo.org/~nightmorph
@Petr:
I'll report back with my own working setup, once I figure it out. :)

@rl03, hoffie:
Thanks for the report; I've added my own comment on the bug.

On the hotkey parameter, that never seems to do much for me. Also, rather than use local.start, you might want to try putting it in /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.

See this page[1] at ThinkWiki which talks about enabling even more hotkeys using the full mask.

My /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi is as follows. Note that it's all on one line.

options thinkpad_acpi brightness_enable=1 fan_control=1 experimental=1 hotkey=enable

[1] http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thinkpad-acpi#Hotkeys
02/03/08 @ 23:56
Comment from: kabturek [Visitor] Email
Hi, thanks for your notes, they were usefull when setting my T42 :)
About networkmanager - you could look at wicd [1] It has fewer dependecies and works great:)

[1] http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
02/11/08 @ 16:13

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