Oleg Kostyuk cub.ua...@gmail.com (26/01/2009):
But first problem (non-working Alt after switching to tty and
returning to Xorg logon screen) is still here. Btw, after logging to
X behavior of Alt key is not affected by switching to tty and back.
Hi,
is that still happening with an X stack
Hi,
I'm not sure, didn't checked it for a long time. Now I'm away from
notebook and can't check to be sure. Let's assume all is ok for now,
and I'll reopen bug if problem will repeat.
Thanks!
2011/1/28 Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org:
Oleg Kostyuk cub.ua...@gmail.com (26/01/2009):
But first
Oleg Kostyuk wrote:
But first problem (non-working Alt after switching to tty and
returning to Xorg logon screen) is still here.
Btw, after logging to X behavior of Alt key is not affected by
switching to tty and back
This raises one question: what happens when you login. Which environment
do
Which environment do you start?
KDE 3.5 from Lenny (not experimental).
Do you change the keyboard layout with xmodmap or so?
No (at least, directly by me).
Does your desktop environment change the keyboard config?
Not sure. But before upgrade all works as expected.
I use two-language layout,
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.4~5
Severity: important
Hello,
After today's upgrade to lastest Xorg, I have two problems:
1) On Xorg login screen (without loggin into system), if I switch to
any tty and then back to Xorg, then touchpad is stop working at all,
and Alt key is stop working
Second problem seems fixed.
For some reason after installing bunch of *-dev packages (for
compiling patched video-intel driver) package
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics was deleted by aptitude. Why it was
deleted - this is another, but still interesting question. After
removing *-dev packages and
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