On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
> Sounds like something is still using the xorg xkb rules instead of
> evdev. What desktop environment are you using? Do you have any custom
> session startup scripts, or .xmodmap? Does 'setxkbmap -rules evdev'
> make things work correctly
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 15:08:09 +0300, Valery V. Vorotyntsev wrote:
> Win, Alt_R, and Right [arrow] were gone (with xev returning
> ``keysym 0x0, NoSymbol'' for them), Left was ``remapped'' to
> Alt_R, and Up became Print. There were some other broken
> keys that I have forgotten.
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Sounds like
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 00:34:33 +0300, Valery V. Vorotyntsev wrote:
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>> I've upgraded xserver-xorg (I run `testing'). It came with new dependencies
>> (hal, console-setup) and made my keyboard hardly usable. I was lucky enough
>> to find Gabor's bug report (thanks, Gabor!). I've commented out c
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:34:33AM +0300, Valery V. Vorotyntsev wrote:
> I've upgraded xserver-xorg (I run `testing'). It came with new dependencies
> (hal, console-setup) and made my keyboard hardly usable. I was lucky enough
> to find Gabor's bug report (thanks, Gabor!). I've commented out
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 00:34:33 +0300, Valery V. Vorotyntsev wrote:
> Hi.
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> I've upgraded xserver-xorg (I run `testing'). It came with new dependencies
> (hal, console-setup) and made my keyboard hardly usable. I was lucky enough
> to find Gabor's bug report (thanks, Gabor!). I've commented ou
Hi.
I've upgraded xserver-xorg (I run `testing'). It came with new dependencies
(hal, console-setup) and made my keyboard hardly usable. I was lucky enough
to find Gabor's bug report (thanks, Gabor!). I've commented out contents of
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/debian-x11-keymap.fdi and res
also sprach Michael Biebl [2009.04.20.1440 +0200]:
> Maybe there is another way (totally untested though).
> You remove the xkb keys in debian-x11-keymap.fdi, with something like
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Hi,
I found this trick: remove the callout for some/all keyboards.
No modifications/deletions of /usr/share/hal files needed.
debian-setup-keyboard
debian-setup-keyboard
us
Seems
Am 17.04.2009 09:50, schrieb Julien Cristau:
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 09:16 +0200, Gabor Gombas wrote:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
Yes, that works (at least lshal now returns the correct values; I have
long-running jobs so I can't log out to test if X receives
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 09:50:55AM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> i expect that whatever's in /etc (configuration) overrides whatever's
> in /usr (defaults), yes.
My confiuration in /etc does override 10-keymap.fdi, but that's not what
causing the problem. The problem comes from the fact that the
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 09:16 +0200, Gabor Gombas wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
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> > > Yes, that works (at least lshal now returns the correct values; I have
> > > long-running jobs so I can't log out to test if X receives them). From
> > > what little I u
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > Yes, that works (at least lshal now returns the correct values; I have
> > long-running jobs so I can't log out to test if X receives them). From
> > what little I understand from HAL, the call to debian-setup-keyboard
> > happens
reassign 524098 hal
kthxbye
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 17:38:24 +0200, Gabor Gombas wrote:
> reassign 524098 xserver-xorg
> thanks
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> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:46:24PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
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> > In the meantime, you can trying moving away
> > /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/debian-x11
reassign 524098 xserver-xorg
thanks
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:46:24PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
> In the meantime, you can trying moving away
> /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/debian-x11-keymap.fdi
Yes, that works (at least lshal now returns the correct values; I have
long-running jobs so
reassign 524098 hal
kthxbye
On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 21:33 +0200, Gábor Gombás wrote:
> So how on earth can I tell X.org to ignore console-setup? And why does
> console-setup override my explicit configuration for X.org?
if your config in /etc doesn't override the default settings from the
callout t
Gábor Gombás wrote:
> Details: I have 2 USB keyboards with different layouts (one US, one
> Hungarian) and I also want different XKB options. I have specified the
> desired settings in a file under /etc/hal/fdi/policy/input-prefs.fdi
> (see below), and they have worked fine. However, after upgradin
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