--- On Sun, 6/3/11, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> what's the status with squeeze or higher?
>
Hi Cyril. I am running on the current version of the package, and the keyboard
appears to be working ok for me, so I guess that this is fixed.
If noone else claims a problem, then I suggest we close this
--- On Sun, 6/3/11, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> what's the status with squeeze or higher?
I am not sure. I pinned this package down to prevent upgrade. I'll knock the
pin out and try some tests over the next couple of weeks.
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Hi,
Mark Hobley (11/02/2009):
> This problem was observed on an IBM compatible PC, using a
> traditional 101 key United Kingdom AT keyboard connected to the
> keyboard input connector on the back of the computer (In this case
> via an AT to PS/2 adapter cable).
>
> The keyboard works fine from D
> I have reinstalled the keyboard map package, and exited and restarted the > X
> session. The problem is not occuring at the moment (I wonder if Lenny
> has updated, since I tested?). Maybe the problem will reoccur when I next
> restart the system, so I will perform this test then.
Right, I hav
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:04:47 +, Mark Hobley wrote:
> The xkb-data package renders the keyboard inoperable from with an X
> windows session. The keyboard behaves fine from the console outside of
> X.
>
> When X is running, if a letter is typed into the x term
Package: xkb-data
Severity: important
The xkb-data package renders the keyboard inoperable from with an X
windows session. The keyboard behaves fine from the console outside of
X.
When X is running, if a letter is typed into the x terminal window, the
letter appears in the terminal, but the sc
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