* [gentoo-user] rfkill
@ 2011-06-26 20:13 Ignas Anikevicius
2011-06-26 20:21 ` Maciej Grela
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From: Ignas Anikevicius @ 2011-06-26 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi guys,
I wanted to ask how to check what scripts/events are started when I
press a key? I have some automagical stuff happening when I press Fn+F5
(I have a Thinkpad x200s). To be more precise, my Wifi card is switched
off and on and I want to know what is causing this and turn it off.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Ignas
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* Re: [gentoo-user] rfkill
2011-06-26 20:13 [gentoo-user] rfkill Ignas Anikevicius
@ 2011-06-26 20:21 ` Maciej Grela
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From: Maciej Grela @ 2011-06-26 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
2011/6/26 Ignas Anikevicius <anikevicius@gmail.com>:
> Hi guys,
>
> I wanted to ask how to check what scripts/events are started when I
> press a key? I have some automagical stuff happening when I press Fn+F5
> (I have a Thinkpad x200s). To be more precise, my Wifi card is switched
> off and on and I want to know what is causing this and turn it off.
>
You don't need a script for this. If you have the rfkill-input kernel
module or the thinkpad-acpi module they hook into the hotkeys and
drive rfkill to enable/disable radios.
Best regards,
Maciej Grela
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