After seeing the recent emails, I pulled xnee from CVS and tried it again on 
Fedora 14.
It is the same as the last few versions where
  ./cnee --record --verbose --mouse --keyboard --stop-key Multi_key
does not record anything but it seems to be able to read events because it 
returns to a command line when I press the stop key.
I have attached a log.
William

                                          

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