About ctrl-alt-bckspace you need to run the Xorg with -retro to enabled it.
Probably someone already told that in the irc.
No idea about numbers and letters.

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 18:51, Pierre Abbat <p...@phma.optus.nu> wrote:

> On Thursday 01 July 2010 22:40:54 Pierre Abbat wrote:
> > My laptop was up for about 56 days. This morning I compiled kernel and
> > world, but did not install. I took the laptop to the office to work on a
> > database and found when I got there that I could not log in at the kdm
> > prompt. Caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock all work, as does
> > ctrl-alt-del, but ctrl-alt-bs does not, nor does any letter or number
> key.
> > The mouse works. I sshed in and turned off kdm; I got the same results at
> > the keyboard. I cannot switch VCs with ctrl-alt-Fn. I just got home and
> the
> > keyboard has the same problem. Any ideas? Should I try installing kernel
> > and world?
>
> After some discussion on IRC, this turns out to be bug 1519:
> http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issue1519 . There's no mention of "tty" in
> xorg.conf or kdmrc. Any idea how to fix this?
>
> Pierre
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