Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-08-08 Thread Guillaume COEUGNET
Hello all, I got some news. I took a look of the mysterious console-setup package. It appears that it allows to use the same keymap as the one X uses on consoles. Having some troubles with the X keymap too, I tried yesturday to purge this package. Now, I've no problem anymore to log in on con

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-31 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Nicolas Brodu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > In any case, the xkb file « /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/fr » is invalid and > shall be corrected. I deeply suggest reporting this separately as a bug against the xkb-data package. I prefer not cloning 492081 because I very much doubt that the issue you

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-26 Thread Nicolas Brodu
Guillaume COEUGNET wrote: > I don't know exactly which package is concerned (console-data, login, kdm, > ...) and I didn't see anything in logs exept in kdm.log : -- > expected keysym, got circumflex: line 257 of fr > The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports: >> Warning:

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-25 Thread Tom
Anton Zinoviev wrote : > It looks like a problem with some of the Alt keys. Have you tried what > happens if your password is simple - only lowercase letters that do not > require any modifier key (such as Shift or AltGr). Yes I have. I've done some tests about that yesturday but the results m

Bug#492081: Re : Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-24 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Guillaume COEUGNET ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Or maybe even with the US keymap... > > I tried azerty french Belgium keyboard which produces the same results. Please try with a non AZERTY keymap. Preferrably the US one. OK, that will get you in trouble but we all know how that we need to ty

Bug#492081: Re : Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-24 Thread Guillaume COEUGNET
Quoting Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Have you tried with any of the other French keymaps (dpkg-reconfigure > console-data to get one of them)? > Or maybe even with the US keymap... I tried azerty french Belgium keyboard which produces the same results. I tried to compile another kerne

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-24 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Guillaume COEUGNET ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Stupid suggestion, but did you try changing the *keyboard* of your machine. > > I use a Logitech Cordless USB Keyboard. Before sending the report, I tried > another > one with a PS/2 Cord. The problem was exactly the same. I have a WinXP on >

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-24 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 05:10:59PM +, Guillaume COEUGNET wrote: > > A first login attempt looks like : > -- > Debian login: tom > password: * > > Login incorrect > > Debian login: ^[t ^[o ^[m > password: > -- It looks like a problem with some of the Alt keys

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-24 Thread Guillaume COEUGNET
> If, as long as you can login from a console, typing is working > properly, then there is no chance this is related to c-d. > For instance, the console keymaps and the X keymaps have no > interaction together. I'm absolutly ready to beleive you when you say the problem doesn't come from c-d

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-23 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Guillaume COEUGNET ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > - My locales are set to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and my keymap is "fr azerty > latin9 (pc / azerty / French / Same as X11 (latin 9) / Standard)". I tried > another keyboard whitout results. Xorg.conf used an "xorg pc105 fr latin9 > keyboard". I firs

Bug#492081: [Lenny] Keyboard mapping problem on login

2008-07-23 Thread Guillaume COEUGNET
Package: console-data Version: 2:1.07-4 Hello, I have some problems on my Debian Lenny (kernel 2.6.25) when I want to log in from a console or from a X session. - From console, here what's happening : A first login attempt looks like : -- Debian login: tom password: * Login in