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Package: x-session-manager 

While I am using my computer, the /dev/tty that the x-session-manager is on 
changes by itself. 
When I switch to a text console, ex CTR-ALT-F1 and back to the 
x-session-manager, the function key changes from F7 to F8 and sometimes to F9. 

I have seen this in other distributions such as open-SUSE, Fedora, and Ubuntu. 
I have also seen this on different PCs I've owned. 

Is there a way to fix this? 

I googled this for a while and did not find any solution. 

Thank you, 

Michael F. Trombley Jr. 
[email protected] 

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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:45:25 +0000 (UTC) "Michael F. Trombley jr."
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: x-session-manager 
> 
> While I am using my computer, the /dev/tty that the x-session-manager is on 
> changes by itself. 
> When I switch to a text console, ex CTR-ALT-F1 and back to the 
> x-session-manager, the function key changes from F7 to F8 and sometimes to 
> F9. 
> 
> I have seen this in other distributions such as open-SUSE, Fedora, and 
> Ubuntu. I have also seen this on different PCs I've owned. 
> 
> Is there a way to fix this? 

This bug report contains not enough information to investigate further.
Please file a new one against the desktop environment (Gnome, KDE, Xfce,
...) you use.


Andreas

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