On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 12:28:02 -0700 Andrew Grimberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Greetings folks,
> 
> Not certain if I should be sending this to the devel list or not *shrug*
> 
> Anyway, I just recently upgraded two of my machines to FC5 from FC4
> (clean install).  I've got an nVidia card in them and the following is a
> common problem between both machines:
> 
> kernel: 2.6.16-1.2080_FC5smp
> 
> nvidia modules from Axel's repo
> nvidia-graphics8178
> nvidia-graphics-devices
> nvidia-graphics-helpers
> nvidia-graphics8178-kmdl-2.6.16-1.2080_FC5smp
> nvidia-graphics8178-libs
> 
> Now, that just gets a the basic drivers installed and GL doesn't work,
> everything with E17 is just fine right now, the problem starts as soon
> as I add in nvidia-graphics which finally gets GL working under X.

dude- have u thought it could be a driver package problem? a change of DRIVER
should not affect x's keymapping - this is highly unusual. e doesn't change how
it hunts for modifier keys based on driver - it doesn't know or care what the
driver is actually.. that's hidden by x.

> The problem that now shows up is that Super_L and Super_R (WIN) aren't
> being recognized by E for hotkeys, they were before I added
> nvidia-graphics.  I've got WIN+r bound for exebuf and it no longer
> works, ESC+~ still works fine, I've ended up remapping to ALT+r, but I'm
> constantly switching between MS Windows and my Linux boxes so it gets
> confusing if my key map for "run" keeps shifting.
> 
> Oh yeah, E17 build is coming from Didier's repo.
> 
> I would log it in a tracker... but the SourceForge project doesn't seem
> to have any.
> 
> -Andy-
> 
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