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Old 11th November 2007, 04:02 PM
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Sony VAIO VGN-FE41Z keyboard keys [F8]

I've installed Fedora 8 a couple of days ago using the floppy.allowed_drive_mask=0 clocksource=acpi_pm options. Unfortunately, the brightness, fn keys and volume up/down keys don't work. I have changed the keyboard shortcuts using gnome-keybinding-properties and now the mute, volume up and volume down buttons work. My only problem is that I'm using KDE and every time I log in I have to run manually the gnome-keybinding-properties for the keyboard shortcuts to work. Is there any equivalent KDE programme for keyboard shortcuts? Is there any way to automatically load gnome-keybinding-properties every time I login in KDE?

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