El mar, 18-09-2007 a las 19:47 +0200, Brice Goglin escribió: > Javier Kohen wrote: > > I had upgraded this package, so I just reverted it to the version you > > suggested, I restarted X (the first time at the gdm screen I killed it > > with Alt-Ctrl-BS, just in case) and now I'm back at my Gnome session, > > but the problem persists. > > > > I added ctrl:swapcaps to my config, downgraded xserver-xorg-core and > drivers to testing, downgraded xkb-data to stable. Then I upgraded them > one at a time up to current unstable, I haven't been able to notice any > difference when playing with ctrl and alt in xkbwatch. Could you please > clarify what you are exactly seeing when doing what in xkbwatch with > current testing (your old working setup) and current unstable (broken)? > Also, are you using the right ctrl or the left one, when trying to use > "ctrl+alt"?
Left control (which has been mapped to caps-lock by ctrl:swapcaps) and left alt. This is a laptop. It has two controls and two alts. Right alt works as compose. Left control suffers this problem, right control does not (I hadn't tried until now). The problem as seen from xkbwatch with unstable is: 1) a. press left control -> 6th row turns on b. press left alt -> nothing happens (6th row is still on) c. release all keys 2) a. press right control -> 6th row turns on b. press left alt -> 5th row turns on (6th row is still on) c. release all keys 3) a. press left alt -> 5th row turns on b. press left control -> 6th row turns on (5th row is still on) c. release all keys 4) a. press left alt -> 5th row turns on b. press right control -> 6th row turns on (5th row is still on) c. release all keys The only difference is that in my old setup the "nothing happens" in test 1 was a "5th row turns on." That is the method I always use to activate C-A combinations. I hope this makes things clear. Thanks, -- Javier Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: blashyrkh #2361802 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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