On 21.02.2008 19:18, Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 22:31 -0500, Austin Acton wrote: >> This may or may not be of any use to you. It's not meant to be a bug >> report. It's just my back to back comparison of two distros that people >> think of as being similar or related or in competition for users. > | Fedora | Mandriva > multimedia keys | all work | mute works, volume doesn't > Yay! Richard and I are happy. Regarding multimedia keys: There is one odd side affect my all this make multimedia keys work that always confuses me; not sure if it's a small bug, that's why I'm abusing this discussion for asking if it is. I have two machines -- one desktop at work and a notebook at home. On the desktop machine with a ordinary keyboard (without multimedia keys) I configured keyboard shortcuts to mute (Ctrl + Alt + Left), increase volume (Ctrl + Alt + Up) and decrease volume (Ctrl + Alt + down) (I think those are the default keyboard shortcuts Gnome used for this in the old days, but I'm not really sure; doesn't matter much). My notebook has multimedia keys (which work, so you have another reason to be happy). But quite often I try to use the keyboard shortcut on my notebook as I'm used to them from my machine at work. I of course could configure my Gnome session to do what I want the machine to do when I hit the keyboard shortcuts -- but then the multimedia keys won't work anymore which is also not really ideal :-/ Is there any way out of this dilemma? Is it worth filing a bug? If yes: in Fedora or Gnome ? Cu knurd -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list