]] Gunnar Hjalmarsson > But you must have set that group(alts_toggle) option somewhere, and on > a Debian system the /etc/default/keyboard file is a suspect.
$ cat /etc/default/keyboard # Check /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian for # documentation on what to do after having modified this file. # The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the same # values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options # in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. XKBMODEL="pc105" XKBLAYOUT="no" XKBVARIANT="" XKBOPTIONS="compose:caps" # If you don't want to use the XKB layout on the console, you can # specify an alternative keymap. Make sure it will be accessible # before /usr is mounted. # KMAP=/etc/console-setup/defkeymap.kmap.gz BACKSPACE="guess" > Otherwise it may depend on which desktop environment you use. You > never told us that, did you? gnome-flashback on X11 (with xmonad, but I doubt that makes a difference). -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are