on Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 01:01:17AM -0800, John Bagdanoff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Well, I finally hit a WALL with woody: > Briefly, my problem: > > Once I try to login after booting, my 's' key just beeps at me! So > 'startx' won't work because I have no 's'... just a beep. > > And, in mc, I get a 'warning, cant cd into archives'..... probably > because it has an 's' in it. Thinking, it may be the latest bash > upgrade, I wanted to downgrade to the earlier bash that was there. > But, noooooooo, dpkg couldn't find 'bah.deb'. Even though I got the above > warning, mc did show the archives directory. In mc, I was able to use > the 's' key. > So I reboot to 'Linux single', but again, no 's'. bummer. > So I try 'mutt' (thank the gods... No 's' in 'mutt'). Now, I'm > typing this in 'vim' and the 's' (obviously) is working. > > Why couldn't it have been 'z' that went belly up instead of 's'? > Any help out there? Any clue to what might be happening? And > hopefully a fix? > > (beep)incerly, your(beep) > John
John:
You'll notice there i* no '*' in Debian GNU/Linux, thi* i* by de*ign and
for a good rea*on....
I'd look at:
- Language and/or locale settings. If you can dump your environment
(unfortunately, 'set' isn't going to help much...)
- keysym settings. Have your keysyms settings changed at all? I'm
not sure what commands you want to run, but 'dumpkeys' (tab
completion is your friend) should show:
keycode 31 = s
- Similarly, keyboard mappings -- check to see that you're running a
standard keymap:
$ loadkeys /usr/share/keymaps/i386/us.kmap.gz
If you've got gpm running, you may find you can cut and past 's'
characters from various screen output using your mouse. It's a pain in
the a**, but if it'* the only thing you have, it'* the only thing you
have.
Good luck.
--
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