2006/9/11, Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 09:58:01AM -0300, Felipe Massia Pereira wrote:
> 2006/9/7, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> > Hmmm, I just tried by myself on my laptop. While I agree for "ç", I
> >> > disagree for "r" and "m". They perfectly work when I "loadkeys
> >> > br-abnt2"
> >> >
> >> > the "ç" case is pretty strange, yes. It gives "Ç" when used with
> >Shift
> >> > but not when Caps Lock is on.
> >>
> >> With UTF-8 locales, Caps Lock only works for ASCII characters, see
> >> #280022.  About r and m, this may be a bug in console-tools, it
> >> works with kbd.
> >
> >Works for me with "r" and "m".....and console-tools..:-)
>
> Should the behaviour differ if arch == amd64? It's the case.

Then this is a bug.  Unfortunately I do not know how to debug it without
access to a console on this arch.  Can you please check with kbd and
console-tools; if one is not buggy, it will help.
Thanks


I'm very sorry, folks, false alarm, please close this bug. The problem was my "/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz" keymap (old). br-abnt2.kmap is ok in both console-tools and kbd. Only cedilla (ç) does not work as already pointed out.

I think for the same reason my report #380683 about slash/question key is incorrect too.

Felipe

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