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Hello,

I've got an Asus EEE PC 1000 HE which works great for many years. Some
months ago, I installed Debian Lenny on it (standard install, nothing
special for Asus EEE PC). Not everything worked out of the box, but most
did. The EEE PC keyboard worked out of the box.

I had to plug an external keyboard today. When I disconnected the
keyboard, I realized my (internal) keyboard was not working correctly
anymore. The layout seems correct: I'm in AZERTY, Belgium.

However, the problem I encounter is that the keys which can be used for
a Fn function (there is a Fn key on the keyboard) are always considered
as in `Fn mode.' For example, on the `I' key, the Fn function would do
`5', and pressing `I' now results always in `5', that is, what the `I'
key should do when Fn is pressed.

I tried reconfiguring X11, editing my xorg.conf too. My xorg.conf now
contains, apart from some Synaptic touchpad stuff:

==
Section "InputDevice"
 Identifier "keyboard"
 Driver "kbd"
 Option "CoreKeyboard"
 Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
 Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
 Option "XkbLayout" "be"
==

The main thing is that typing simply `setxkbmap' as a command results in
a correct keyboard after some random delay.

Could someone provide me with a solution to this weird problem?

Thanks.
- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
- -- 

Failure is not falling down, you fail when you don't get back up.
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