Package: xkbd-data Version: 0.9-4 I have a Gateway MX6453 laptop, and I'm having a problem with the keyboard. I believe that this is an xkbd-data 0.9-4 bug.
I am using debian 'etch' or stable, and my system is 'up to date' according to the update tool. There's a 'fn' key in the lower left corner which is supposed to turn on special meanings for some of the keys: 7,8,9,U,I,O,J,K,L,M, in particular, map to digits 7,8,9,4,5,6,1,2,3,0 in an effort to mimic a numeric keypad. There are several other keys that should acquire special meanings when 'fn' is depressed, mostly having to do with brightness, loudness, screen contrast, multimedia settings, and internet shortcuts. My problem is that the keyboard behaves like the 'fn' key is pressed, _all_the_time_, unless it is actually pressed. For example, I have to push and hold the 'fn' key and then press 'l' in order to get a lower-case 'l' instead of a '3'. Mysterious extra information: On a reboot, it doesn't seem to affect the initial login and password (this is with X running, but before any user has logged in). Once a user session has started, however, the keyboard bug pops up immediately and doesn't go away even if that user logs out. (subsequent logins are affected). Right now I have two workarounds: if I plug in a standard keyboard with the USB interface, it is not affected by this craziness. (Note the Gateway MX6453 has no PS/2 connections). Second, it doesn't happen unless I start X, so I can still work (to some extent, most of my regular applications don't run without X) in runlevel 3. If I can be of any help in extracting further information from my system, please let me know how. If anyone knows what file to twiddle and how, I'll have a go at seeing if the solution works. Ray Dillinger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]