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Hi, I want to configure the "Access IBM" button to open a console / xterm when I press it. However, in Ubuntu 7.04, when I do an <code>aptitude install tpb</code>, it tells me that "<code>hotkey-setup: Conflicts: tpb</code>". So I would like to use hotkey-setup only if I can, especially since I see [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=469740 reports] of other people trying to install tpb together with hotkey-setup and messing up their other keys that were handled correctly by hotkey-setup before. Has anyone got the "Access IBM" key bound to a command using only hotkey-setup, and if so could you maybe share what you did? -- All the best, [[User:Nickj|Nickj]] 05:31, 2 September 2007 (UTC)

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"Note that on some systems the "nvram" module will need to be loaded before tpb will work, as tpb needs to write to this device. If you run tpb in user-space, you will need write permissions (and, possibly, read); it is probably best to simply add users to a "nvram" group."

Indeed, it may be much easier to get tpb to work properly if you add your user to the nvram group.

LeJo

Possible to use hotkey-setup instead?

Hi, I want to configure the "Access IBM" button to open a console / xterm when I press it. However, in Ubuntu 7.04, when I do an aptitude install tpb, it tells me that "hotkey-setup: Conflicts: tpb". So I would like to use hotkey-setup only if I can, especially since I see reports of other people trying to install tpb together with hotkey-setup and messing up their other keys that were handled correctly by hotkey-setup before. Has anyone got the "Access IBM" key bound to a command using only hotkey-setup, and if so could you maybe share what you did? -- All the best, Nickj 05:31, 2 September 2007 (UTC)