Le jeudi 23 juin 2005 à 06:28 +0200, Rémy Saissy a écrit : > yes it worked before as I said before gnome 2.4. > My keyboard layout is pc105-US and on another computer pc105-FR > both doesn' t work. > The locale is Czech cs_cz. > $uname -a > Linux Fondcombe 2.6.11-1-686-smp #1 SMP Mon Jun 20 20:18:45 MDT 2005 > i686 GNU/Linux > so this is an intel processor > The debian version is an unstable.
thank you. So this is an "acme" only problem (no ppc and such) > I know that the hexadecimal code isn't supported actually, > when the hexdecimal code or XF86... is printed as shortcut, the shortcut > doesn't work. > acme... this software is currently not installed on my computers. acme was the "multimedia"/special keys manager before 2.4 (2.6 ?). It has been included in gnome afterwards though it does not supported hexadecimals anymore as far as i know. you can reset the keybinding in gconf apps>gnome-settings-daemon>keybinding you could also remove all apps>acme though i believe they are not used anymore. >From my problems with acme/keybindings i would say the hexa breaks all other settings. Removing it and retrying with only X symbols would fix it. I won't go into X symbols yet as it is pretty confusing. If the above does not help or if you already tried it , we 'll go there (and maybe reassign the bug to the package which ship those X symbols). It could be that the problem comes from the X keyboard works that have happened some monthes ago. It fixed all alyout though may have changed the way your XF86AUdio keys where mapped. Cheers Alban PS: you can remove any hexa by remapping the keybindings to other keys or typing backspace. Though to find out i did delete/reset all the bindings in gconf. Thus i may have done more than just removing the hexa. Please tell which fixed the problem if so.