I concluded there are two solutions: swap to a different distro or to a
different method. I've resorted to the second, and am now tweaking with
xkb's infrastructure to arrive at the same remappings (caps becomes escape,
escape becomes caps, left alt becomes ctrl, left ctrl becomes alt). It is
more complicated, but more robust too.

Em qui, 23 de abr de 2015 15:01, Jonathan Harker <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> I'm seeing the same behaviour after an upgrade from Precise to Trusty,
> and it is disheartening to see that the bug was reported during an
> upgrade between intermediate versions with very little traction. I've
> added logic to my shell rc script to run xmodmap when I log in, but this
> does not address the case where I resume, so I still need to manually
> run xmodmap somewhat regularly.
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