I noticed this in ubuntu on the same machine before wising up and
installing Debian.
Might just be a keyboard glitch, I don't know...
But, on occasion, my capslock seems to go in reverse. IE. with the [A]
light on the keyboard lit, I type lower case, and with it not lit, I get
ALLCAPS (opposite of normal behavior).
Sometimes the behavior eventually corrects itself.
Logging out of X also corrects this behavior.
Is it my hardware? Or could something else be causing this?
I do end up purchasing a new keyboard about once a year (I wear them
out...working, typing, working all the time, and spilling coffee and
cigarette ashes in them doesn't help, either...).
/tony
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