Marc Talder wrote: > On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Stefan Bellon <sbel...@sbellon.de> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad >> T60 (and on all my other machines as well). >> >> Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last >> update was early in January). >> >> Since the update the keyboard in X11 has gone weird. Every second key >> press under X11 is recognized as if the Ctrl key was pressed, i.e. >> every second 'm' is a newline, every second 'd' is a Ctrl-D, every >> second 'c' a Ctrl-C, ... you get the idea. >> >> Keyboard on the console and when logged in via ssh from a machine with >> another X server is behaving correctly. >> >> The only suspicious package in the update list I see, could be the >> update of xkb-data from 1.4-1 to 1.5-1. But of course I can provide you >> with the complete update list. >> >> I have configured the xorg.conf in the "kbd" section to use layout >> "pc105", language "de" and option "nodeadkeys", but I already tried >> changing those options and restarting the X11 server which however >> didn't make any difference. >> >> Any help is very much appreciated. >> >> Greetings, >> Stefan >> >> -- >> Stefan Bellon >> >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> listmas...@lists.debian.org >> > > Try updating with dist-upgrade : > > apt-get dist upgrade I tried this solution on an Acer Aspire 3503 manifesting the same symptoms. No joy at all. What did work is removing the xkb-data 1.5-2. The system will resolve dependency issues by installing xkb-data-legacy. Et voilà! Problème résolu. Everything is back to normal. See bug #514975. Cheers, Jonathan -- Registerd Linux user #445917 at http://counter.li.org/
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