Thank you. I will try that out.

On Feb 18, 2016 9:20 PM, "Slávek Banko" <slavek.banko@axis.cz> wrote:
On Friday 19 of February 2016 02:43:50 Pisini, John wrote:
> OK so I don't know what tdekbdledsync is for but that was definitely the
> problem. I will write a script to kill that then turn on the back light
> thanks. I will also keep an eye out for any downsides to killing that
> process.
>
> Thanks all.

tdekbdledsync has the task to synchronize the LED status between the Xserver
and the keyboard.

Yes, it is true that the process runs automatically and is not a configuration
option to prevent it. Instead of killing the process you can try (on Debian
and Ubuntu) blocking:

dpkg-divert --local --rename /opt/trinity/bin/tdekbdledsync
ln -s /bin/true /opt/trinity/bin/tdekbdledsync

--
Slávek

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