Hi gnomers! I have a couple of questions that are all related to laptop functionality more specifically to a Sony Vaio FZ 240 e/b. Gnome has lots of useful features and/or components which are working very well with my laptop and some others are working not so well. Normally I don't use gnome at all, only the sawfish window manager, but since gnome does a couple of things well I would like to take those components. 1. This vaio model has volume control buttons on the keyboard and when they are pressed a nice window appears with visual feed back to the user displaying a volume scale and the current value. The buttons actually work I can use them to set the volume level. Which gnome component is responsible for these? These are 2 issues, one is the fact that the buttons work and the second is the visual feedback. 2. The gnome menu has menu items for hibernation and sleep. What do these menu items actually invoke? 3. Gnome has power management features, there are menu items for setting what should happen when the power is low. Apparently there is the option for shutting down the machine securely if the power is critically low but this doesn't work. The machine keeps being turned on until the battery is totally flat at which point it switches off. Again, which gnome component is responsible for making this work? And what code gets really executed? 4. Screen brightness. There is a gnome applet as well as some menu items for controlling the screen brightness. This also doesn't work. The applet, for example, ideally should have access to the brightness but through what means? In other words in an ideal situation when this feature worked, what is the mechanism through which the screen brightness is set? So what I would like to know for each of these components if it was easy to use them without running gnome. This is actually what I like in gnome, I don't have to run the whole thing usually, only the parts which I find useful. Cheers, Daniel _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list