Em Quarta 28 Dezembro 2005 01:59, o David Pastern escreveu: > On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 09:33 +1100, Halestino Pimentel wrote: > > Em Terça 27 Dezembro 2005 21:36, o David Pastern escreveu: > > > On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 07:33 +1100, Halestino Pimentel wrote: > > > > All options are disabled and the problem still persists. > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > > > Halestino > > > > > > Out of curiousity, does the problem persist: > > > > > > 1. If you boot into single user mode (ie. no X)? > > > > No. In tty1 to tty6 there isn't any problem. > > OK, so it's either an X issue, or it's a desktop environment issue (ie. > it's not a shell issue). > > > > 2. If you plug in an external keyboard? > > > > I can't test that option 'cause I don't have any external keyboard with > > me. Perhaps only after tomorrow. > > OK! > > > > My guess is it's an X issue, try doing a dpkg-reconfigure whilst in > > > single user mode on these packages: > > > > > > x11-common > > > xserver-xorg > > > xserver-common > > > > I reconfigured all packages and changing some options but the problem > > persists :-( > > Bugger! > > > > Does the problem persist in other desktop environments, ie. Gnome, XFCE > > > etc? > > > > No. Just in KDE. In Gnome, the key behaves just fine. > > OK, here's our first clue - it's a KDE issue only. Try creating a new > test user, and log in as that user, does the issue persist? Try moving > the ~/.kde folder to another location and logging out and back in, does > the problem persist?
Creating a new test user and logging in as that user, the key behaves just fine. By moving the ~/.kde folder to another location, logging out and back in the problem persists. > > > > That's about all I can honestly think of trying/checking, hopefully it > > > sheds some more light on the problem. > > > > All contributions help. Thanks. > > > > > Dave > > You're welcome! > > > One more strange discovery: > > - when I'm editing some text, if I want to jump between words (using > > CRTL_right + left (or right) cursor key) the cursor stays in the same > > place blinking (ab)normally. > > If I use the Shift key with left (or right) cursor key selecting some > > text and start pressing the CONTROL-left key I begin to select word by > > word, which is normal. Unpressing the shift key, but still pressing > > CONTROL_left and left (or right) cursor key, the CONTROL_left key behaves > > normally making the cursor jump to the beginning of the next word which > > is the expected behavior. If I release the CONTROL_left key, and press it > > again, the cursor stays still again :-( > > Seems like the Shift key is responsible for "unblocking" the CONTROL_left > > key. Is there any bad configuration in Control Center that I could have > > made? > > > > Halestino > > Odd, what application is this (kwrite?)? You might want to check and > make sure that you have all of the appropriate kde metapackages > installed (and at the same versions). All applications: kwrite, Kmail, oo, mozilla-firefox (with the CONTROL+t combination to open new tab or CONTROL+w to close tab),... I don't know if there is a specific command to test if all the appropriate metapackages installed, but issuing a dpkg -l in some packages (kdebase, kdenetwork, kdeaddons, etc.) I get for all the same version: 3.5.0-1. Halestino

