ASUS M2000

Paul Menzel pm.debian at googlemail.com
Mon Aug 10 00:04:27 PDT 2009


Dear tangke,


Am Montag, den 10.08.2009, 12:54 +0800 schrieb tangke:
> On 08/10/2009 12:51 PM, tangke wrote:
> > when i edit the
> > /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/30-keymap-misc.fdi
> >
> > when i changed this file to
> > <match
> > key="/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer:system.hardware.vendor"
> > string="ASUS">
> > <!--<append key="input.keymap.data" type="strlist">e06f:mute</append>-->
> > <!--<append key="input.keymap.data"
> > type="strlist">e06d:volumeup</append>-->
> > <!--<append key="input.keymap.data"
> > type="strlist">e06e:volumedown</append>-->
> > </match>
> >
> > $sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop
> > $sudo /etc/init.d/hal start
> >
> > but when I press the mute button[Fn+F10] or volume up button, It Worked
> > again,why??
>
> and I found that when I close the hal using "/etc/init.d/hal stop", the 
> button will work.


My guess is the settings are applied when HAL is started and not
reverted when you stop HAL. So the system still knows about the scan- or
keycodes(?). Did you reboot your system without starting HAL?

If not I remember vaguely that there is some kind of cache for the
FDI-data. Maybe you could search for that too and delete it.


Bests,

Paul
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