On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 14:43, Denis Barbier wrote: > On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 01:28:24AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > [...] > > > This is rather strange, is your PowerBook connected to a remote X > > > server? > > > > [ ... ] > > > > No. Or at least that's what I'm hoping for ... :) > > And here I assume that with "remote X server" you mean an X server that > > is not installed on the Powerbook itself. > > Right. > > > But I remember having had connected the Powerbook to an x86 machine, via > > nfs and a router, for file sharing purposes ... some months ago ... > > I am currently trying to guess
No need to guess: Please let me know what you need to know about my settings here ... > your settings in order to reproduce your > problem. If your initial settings in XF86Config-4 were causing trouble, > these error messages would be logged into /var/log/XFree86.0.log ... a quick grep grep -irs TWO_LEVEl /var/log/ gave results only for /var/log/gdm/:0.log* > Since they are stored in /var/log/gdm/:0.log this means that: > a. An application modified your settings .... modified which settings? Those that are normally determined by /etc/X11/XF86Config-4? And who or what did modify it .... ? > b. You are certainly using GNOME ;) Positive .. :) > > Can you please send the output of the three following commands? > xkbcomp -o - :0 | grep xkb_symbols $ xkbcomp -o - :0 | grep xkb_symbols xkb_symbols "pc/pc(pc105)+pc/de(nodeadkeys)+inet(acpi)" { > xprop -root | grep XKB $ xprop -root | grep XKB _XKB_RULES_NAMES_BACKUP(STRING) = "xfree86", "macintosh", "de", "nodeadkeys", "" _XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "xfree86", "acpi", "de", "nodeadkeys", "" > gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/xkb $ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/xkb layouts = [de nodeadkeys] model = acpi overrideSettings = false options = [] Best Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer gpg ID: 0AA7E825 Profile, links: http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer