Bug#554196: [console-setup] Generic German keyboard cannot be setup to use AltGr key

2009-11-29 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 10:48:08PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote: > > I need to check whether cached.kmap.gz corresponds to your > configuration. Please remove /etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz (console-setup will recreate it). A recent bug report showed that this is necessary with the last ver

Bug#554196: [console-setup] Generic German keyboard cannot be setup to use AltGr key

2009-11-28 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 02:32:37PM +0100, RalfGesellensetter wrote: > > Sorry for the delay, "@" etc. works now in KDE konsole, but still not in > GTK applications like iceweasel. > > Please, find cached.kmap.gz attached. Thank you. I need to check whether cached.kmap.gz corresponds to your c

Bug#554196: [console-setup] Generic German keyboard cannot be setup to use AltGr key

2009-11-28 Thread RalfGesellensetter
Am Mittwoch, 11. November 2009 schrieb Anton Zinoviev: > Please send the contents of your files /etc/default/console-setup and > /etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz and the output of the command > 'locale'. > Sorry for the delay, "@" etc. works now in KDE konsole, but still not in GTK application

Bug#554196: [console-setup] Generic German keyboard cannot be setup to use AltGr key

2009-11-11 Thread Anton Zinoviev
tags 554196 moreinfo thanks On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 07:37:40PM +0100, RalfGesellensetter wrote: > > Whatever settings I try - I cannot enter important characters like > @ (AltGr + Q) > ~ (AltGr + +) > | (AltGr + <) > or even: {[]}\ > > this is a problem within TTY or GTK applications. In KDE (4)

Bug#554196: [console-setup] Generic German keyboard cannot be setup to use AltGr key

2009-11-03 Thread RalfGesellensetter
Package: console-setup Version: 1.45 Severity: important Tags: l10n --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Whatever settings I try - I cannot enter important characters like @ (AltGr + Q) ~ (AltGr + +) | (AltGr + <) or even: {[]}\ this is a problem within TTY or GTK applications. In KDE