Adrian wrote:
I call it strange magic.
I had the same problems, Windows keys didn't work and CTR-ALT-F1
would not switch to a VT . . .
David said, if I'm reading this right, he had to take
nodeadkeys out. Well, I didn't have that options, I added it,
and now it works fine.
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 14:47:16 +0100
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Adrian wrote:
I call it strange magic.
I had the same problems, Windows keys didn't work and CTR-ALT-F1
would not switch to a VT . . .
David said, if I'm reading this right, he had to take
David;
I'm having the exact same problems on one of my computers since I
upgraded to the latest X. I simply haven't gotten around to doing much
trouble shooting since I don't use that system very often. Thanks for
posting your solution, I'm gonna try this out later.
Adrian
On Thu, 11 Jan
On Thursday 11 January 2007 22:39, Avaricen wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
Success, but I can't explain it all.
First, I removed 'Option XkbVariant nodeadkeys ' from
xorg.conf. That got the VT working and the Zooming. But ALT-TAB wasn't
working at all. Now, earlier I had problems with
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:40, Adrian wrote:
David;
I'm having the exact same problems on one of my computers since I
upgraded to the latest X. I simply haven't gotten around to doing much
trouble shooting since I don't use that system very often. Thanks for
posting your solution, I'm
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:41:32 -0500
David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:40, Adrian wrote:
David;
I'm having the exact same problems on one of my computers since I
upgraded to the latest X. I simply haven't gotten around to doing
much trouble
On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote:
For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me. I'm
reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the
individual KDE packages, odd as that sounds.
I've sought help from #xorg and #gentoo on IRC, but
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Harm Geerts wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote:
For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me. I'm
reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the
individual KDE packages, odd as
On AD 2007 January 12 Friday 02:05:22 AM +, Avaricen wrote:
Have you attempted using CTRL-ALT-NUM+ on another desktop env?
Even TWM should work in case you don't want to emerge anything.
Justin
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Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2007 January 12 Friday 02:05:22 AM +, Avaricen wrote:
Have you attempted using CTRL-ALT-NUM+ on another desktop env?
Even TWM should work in case you don't want to emerge anything.
Justin
Agreed, however if
On Thursday 11 January 2007 21:05, Avaricen wrote:
Harm Geerts wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote:
For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me. I'm
reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the
individual KDE packages,
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David Corbin wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 21:05, Avaricen wrote:
Harm Geerts wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote:
For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me. I'm
reasonably sure it happened
Success, but I can't explain it all.
First, I removed 'Option XkbVariant nodeadkeys ' from xorg.conf.
That got the VT working and the Zooming. But ALT-TAB wasn't working at all.
Now, earlier I had problems with the WIN key not working for me as I wanted
it to, and adde some xmodmap
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David Corbin wrote:
Success, but I can't explain it all.
First, I removed 'Option XkbVariant nodeadkeys ' from xorg.conf.
That got the VT working and the Zooming. But ALT-TAB wasn't working at all.
Now, earlier I had problems with the
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