Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in Feisty.
dosemu (1.2.2-6) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/patches/12patch389878.dpatch: Added. Closes: #389878.
* debian/patches/patch352572.diff: Remov
I've found a temporary fix, until the ubuntu packages are updated.
Download dosemu_1.2.2-8_i386.deb and libslang2_2.0.6-4_i386.deb from debian
(stable)
and install them.
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Wrong keys showup in xdosemu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77710
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Am Tue, 27. Mar 2007 um 17:35:07 - schrieb Peter Cherriman:
Hi Bart, hi Peter
> I've just looked through the changelog of the debian package, and it
> looks like this bug is fixed in debian version 1.2.2-6 the bug and patch
> is listed in the debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/389878
> Prehap
I've just looked through the changelog of the debian package, and it
looks like this bug is fixed in debian version 1.2.2-6 the bug and patch
is listed in the debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/389878
Prehaps someone at ubuntu could apply the patch and put it in proposed
for people to test. Please.
I getting the same problem since I upgraded from dapper to edgy. On my
UK keyboard the wrong keys are:
i->.
s->u
r->t
,->x
#->`
and the keys with shift pressed map to the same wrong key
(apart from shifted# is correct as ~)
I->>
R->T
S->U
<->X
I downgraded to the dapper dosemu packages and the
Same problem for me, here some additions I found while investigating the
problem:
I use a german keyboard too, but on a regular pc.
But I found even more keys (combinations) not working: @ (Alt Gr+q) and \ (Alt
Gr+ß) do also not work, even everything using the Alt Gr-key.
The problem is independ