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nc10-scripts (5.0~ppa4~nc10~karmic) karmic; urgency=low
* Add back the 'wmswitcher.sh' script to toggle compiz on/off,
mapped to <Shift><Ctrl><Alt>m.
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nc10-scripts (5.0~ppa4~nc10~karmic) karmic; urgency=low
* Add back the 'wmswitcher.sh' script to toggle compiz on/off,
mapped to <Shift><Ctrl><Alt>m.
No, 'nc10-scripts' installs a script which is executed only during boot/resume/thaw process, in order to set the latest wireless/bluetooth/webcam status.jmg74fr wrote:Have nc10 scripts installation modified the way the netbook goes to sleep ?
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* Change default map for bluetooth toggling to FN-F7.
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samsung-scripts (6.0~ppa1~nc10~karmic) karmic; urgency=low
* Package 'nc10-scripts' renamed as 'samsung-scripts'.
* Main script ('nc10') renamed as 'samsung-scripts'.
Ok, I had changed the "NC10-Scripts" to "Samsung-Scripts" (installed only the last one) then I had deleted the entries in the xfce-shortcut settings, which belong to the scripts. My WM is xfce, may be that a problem? In earlier versions that was not.voRia wrote:jmg74fr is right.
Probably the old keybinding commands have been saved in your user's session, so the new global configuration is ignored.
Open the compizconfig-settings-manager (in System->Preferences, install it if it's not there), go to the 'Commands' plugin and modify the hotkeys to run the 'samsung-scripts' command in place of the old 'nc10'.
If the scripts used to work before, I don't see why they should not work now.CaptnDifool wrote: My WM is xfce, may be that a problem? In earlier versions that was not.
The package automatically creates keybindings for gnome and kde, I've never used xfce so I don't know how its keybindings system work.CaptnDifool wrote: Now I have to edit this commandlines in the "command-plugin" row by row?
The "Fn-Key" will not response in the Compiz config
You're welcome.CaptnDifool wrote:Many thanks for your good work and kindful support.
No, more probable is that the FN keys are not enabled by udev, so they cannot be used.CaptnDifool wrote: Is Gnome needed for FN-Key function? My Samsung E252 (notebook) don't response to the FN-Key