Quoting Joel Sevilleja ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Same here, I've done a fresh install of Debian Lenny Beta2, configuring  
> the installation with the locales "Spanish from Spain", and I can do the  
> following things:
> login users in tty
> login root in tty
> login users in kdm
> su in tty
> But I can't switch to root with su in kdm. My password contains several  
> ".", and if I change the password to one without symbols (only numbers  
> and letters (no matters if they are capitalized)), I can do su correctly  
> on kdm. I've not installed console-setup. Another curious thing is that  
> if a press cap-locks in a tty, all the letters are capitalized, except  
> "e" and "c". If I press the "shift" key, all the letters are  
> capitalized. Thanks for all, and apologize my bad English.


Well, this has probably nothing to do with #492081, which is probably
not a bug in console-data as well.

The bug you describe as "cannot su in kdm" (incidentally, I wonder
what this means....in kdm, you certainly don't do SU: do you mean "in
KDE"?) is necessarily related to the keymap handling in X, which has
nothing to do with console-data.

What you describe about "e" and "c" not capitalized seems similar to
*another* bug in console-data, namely with the Brazilian Portuguese
keymap. I can't find the bug number right now but last investigations
there showed that installing kbd solves the problem.



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