Thank you for your answer. But Xkbdisable is commented out in the /etc/X11/XF86Config.
xev gives me a delete > > [Note: mailing list change] > > On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 01:02:18PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote: > > After upgrading from 1.3 to 2.0 my system decided to ignore <-- in an > > xterm, netscape, but work on the console, emacs, etc. > > Do you have Xkb enabled? The implementation of the keyboard policy for X > only works for Xkb. > > > `<--' generates KB_Backspace in X. > > > > `Delete' generates KB_Delete in X. > > > > KB_Backspace, what is this? > > An X keyboard event name (or something like it); check with "xev". > > > That is all for me. The policy is not understandable for non-experts > > While it would be nice if it were, this isn't exactly a requirement; it is > meant for the developers who have to implement it. > > > and the system is not working as it should. > > This may be a result of not switching to updated configuration files as > supplied by the maintainer; I'd look into xbase's configuration files, and > in /etc/X11/XF86Config (which may have "XKbdDisable" in it). > Yes, I agree, but how can I find out now, which bit I have to change in which file. > Ray > -- > Obsig: developing a new sig >