I don't have any specific key binding I made, does e17 create some for more?
I can confirm this as a VMWare Workstation issue. My keys remain intact
until I run VMWare. I'll have to throw on a keyboard with numlock to
see if that solves the issue.
Gerald
On 12-12-28 01:19 PM, mik firestone
..ok, actually it is:
eet -d e.cfg config $2>&1 | sed -e '/^.*E_Config_XKB_Layout/,+4d' |
sed -e '/^.*xkb\.[c|o|d]/,+0d' > tmp
eet -e e.cfg config tmp 1
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:19 PM, mik firestone wrote:
> Do you have keybindings associated with the missing keys? I have this
> problem all the time when using vmware. Any key that I have bound to a
> shortcut simply stops working as soon as I type into a vm guest.
>
this sounds like a different
Do you have keybindings associated with the missing keys? I have this
problem all the time when using vmware. Any key that I have bound to a
shortcut simply stops working as soon as I type into a vm guest.
The fix (for me) is pretty simple. I turn on the numlock and that seems to
make everything w
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Gerald Brandt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Kubuntu 12.10 installed, and I installed e17 from the hjanetzek
> PPA, which folows SVN. I swicthed from a stable PPA to see if the
> problem went away.
>
> After running for awhile (minutes), some of the keys on my keyboard s