Hi,
Sorry to answer to myself...
> Then I changed my .xmodmaprc to the following :
>
> ,[ .xmodmaprc ]
> | clear Lock
> | keycode 227 = Multi_key
> | keycode 113 = ISO_Level3_Shift
> | add Lock = Multi_key
> | add Mod4 = Caps_Lock
> | add Mod5 = ISO_Level3_Shift
> `
>
> And now it seems t
Hi,
> I tried this configuration and it works for me. AltGr+3 produces "#" and
> AltGr+6 produces "|". I run Sid, but you should have the same versions
> of xserver-xorg-input-kbd (1:1.2.2-3) and xkb-data
> (1.2~cvs.20080501.1-1) if your Lenny system is up-to-date. I do have a
> newer kernel (2.6.
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 22:36:36 +0200, Julien Barnier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently made a «dist-upgrade» on my Thinkpad T21 laptop under
> Debian testing (xerver-xorg v7.3+10, kernel 2.6.24-6).
>
> Since then I have a very strange behavior of the «Alt-Gr» key under X
> (works fine in a terminal o
2008/5/19 Julien Barnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I recently made a «dist-upgrade» on my Thinkpad T21 laptop under
> Debian testing (xerver-xorg v7.3+10, kernel 2.6.24-6).
Another one with keyboard problems... do we have a filed bug for this already?
My own keyboard also got wonky about last week o
Hi,
I recently made a «dist-upgrade» on my Thinkpad T21 laptop under
Debian testing (xerver-xorg v7.3+10, kernel 2.6.24-6).
Since then I have a very strange behavior of the «Alt-Gr» key under X
(works fine in a terminal outside of X). The key has an effect, but
not the good one. If I want to make
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