Op vrijdag 8 september 2006 22:09, schreef Felix Miata:
> On 06/09/05 18:33 (GMT-0700) Andreas apparently typed:
> > El Martes, 5 de Septiembre de 2006 15:29, Felix Miata escribió:
> >>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=141443
> >
> > sorry if I didn't make myself clear: With a "weird" bug like this I
> > think it's best to try and install the system not "as always", but
> > instead just chose the minimal install for say a kde system, with no
> > tweaking or additional packages, start it up, create some dummy
> > accounts and see if you still have the problem with the F7 key.
> >
> > I tried to re-created your bug with three different keyboards, two
> > different layouts and two different connections: my old  german
> > keyboard with ps2 connector and two us-layout keyboards with usb and
> > ps2 connectors, and they all behave as expected. No F7 anomaly.
>
> It was tough, but I finally got it to install on a 4th machine. Same
> problem. 100% failure.

I once heard a story from my boss and he told me that one of our emplyees 
always got an error. It was very weird and nobody understood what was going 
wrong.

Untill......my boos saw that every time the employee entered data he checkd it 
from clode to his screen and hit with his arm (?) a button. That causes 
clicking OK to give an error.

Maybe you should asking someone to do exacly the same at you're PC. Miracles 
can happen...

Azerion
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