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samsung-backlight (2.6.31-17~ppa5~nc10~karmic) karmic; urgency=low
* Add support for Samsung X120 (pci device id 0x2a42).
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samsung-backlight (2.6.31-17~ppa5~nc10~karmic) karmic; urgency=low
* Add support for Samsung X120 (pci device id 0x2a42).
What about the other FN keys (Fn-F3, Fn-F4, Fn-F7, Fn-F8, Fn-F9)? Please use the 'xev' command line utility to check if they are recognized.rouggio wrote: I installed your latest kernel and udev (actually, I updated everything) and I see some changes:
FN + UP/DOWN finally show the brightness control/notification on the top right of the screen but the screen brightness doesn't change
FN + F5 toggles the backlight, which translates to my x120 in switching off the screen completely.
Fn-F3: recognized by xev, no effect (on the keyboard I have € euro sign, I ignore what it should do). Output on xdev is: ^[[2;3~^[[4~^[[1;3B^[[1;3AvoRia wrote: What about the other FN keys (Fn-F3, Fn-F4, Fn-F7, Fn-F8, Fn-F9)? Please use the 'xev' command line utility to check if they are recognized.
Also, try to use the 'samsung-scripts' from command line to check if they work correctly.
You need to edit the '/etc/default/samsung-scripts' file and change the WIRELESS_MODULE option to 'ath9k' (it's the kernel module used by your wireless card).
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* Fix FN keys release on Samsung N120, N130, N140, N310, X120.
* Apply 'libata-ata_piix-clear-spurious-IRQ.patch' to fix the
SATA freezing problem on Samsung N130/N140.
i had the backlight package installed. i removed it just to try it out and the fn keys still worked perfectly.voRia wrote:Thanks for the reports.
@steveperiod:
does the backlight control work out-of-the-box on N310, or have you installed the 'samsung-backlight' package?
I've added support for the N310 in it, but I don't know if it's really needed.
You're welcome.Sammy wrote:Hello,
my Ubuntu Karmic just updated and I got those 'samsung-scripts'.
And it works nearly perfect for me finnaly. Thanks so much.
Nothing by default. This hotkey is not mapped with 'samsung-scripts', you can bind it to whatever you want.Sammy wrote: Fn + F3 = nothing seems to happen. What should it do?
Nothing by default. The original function of this key is to switch the LCD/VGA out. You can follow this howto to make it work this way (the howto has not been updated for a while but it's good yet, just make sure to disable compiz prior to try to enable the VGA out, the reason is explained here).Sammy wrote: Fn + F4 = nothing seems to happen. What should it do?
My scripts just enable/disable the bluetooth service, they don't check if bluetooth is really available. You can simply ignore the output of my scripts. Also, you can rebind the Fn-F7 and use it for something more useful.Sammy wrote: Fn + F7 = Bluetooth works *
I have a Samsung N130, and this one doesnt has Bluetooth. But when i use Fn + F7 it tells me that BT is switched on/off now.
Also when i use sudo samsung-scripts status it shows the BT status.
This does not depend from my scripts, since they don't change the behavior of the Fn-F6 key.Sammy wrote: When I have turned sound off and I go into sleep modus, after waking up, the sound is turned on.