Le jeudi 16 avril 2009 à 13:56 +0200, Norbert Preining a écrit : > When I log into the gnome session the AltGr key is working, thus on my > German kbd I get > AltGr-q -> AT sign > AltGr-8 -> open square bracket > ... > As soon as I adjust the brightness with Fn-F5 or Fn-F6 the OSD with the > brightness level appears, the brightness is adjusted, but at the same > time the functionality of the AltGr key is lost. Pressing AltGr-q I get > a q instead of the AT sign. > > This is 100% repeatable, and happens only in Gnome. I tried the failsafe > terminal session and pressing the keys did not change anything, nor the > brightness, nor the AltGr behaviour.
This is probably more related to the XKB mapping than to the power
manager itself.
Please show the output of the following:
gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd
xprop -root | grep XKB
Also, it would be nice to know when this started happening: was it after
the gnome-settings-daemon upgrade, after the X.org upgrade or after the
libxklavier upgrade?
Thanks,
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