Hi All, I decided to live dangerously (with backups) and I recently upgraded my laptop install from Jessie to Ascii. It was a full fledged installation (X and all the bells and whistles...) and so far so good except for a couple of little things.
Slim got hit as apt-getting it throws: The following packages have unmet dependencies: slim : Depends: libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4) but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. really minor and I didn't really investigate a lot on this, but if some of you has already faced it any hint would be greatly appreciated. Instead there is something more serious (to me).... I use a mixed XFCE environment with i3 as window manager and I was using xmodmap and xcape to modify some key bindings, in particular I map the spacebar to Hyper_L on press and xcape-ing it to space again on release, as per my .xmodmaprc (attached) and calling it in .profile (attached) when xfce/i3 loads the key binding is not loading on startup no matter what I do. xmodmap is complainig when in terminal emulator I run: $ . .profile xmodmap: commandline:1: bad add modifier name 'hyper_l', not allowed xmodmap: 1 error encountered, aborting. The strange thing is that CTRL-CAPS (also in xmodmaprc) swap is recognised initially and reverted on when I source .profile. Also the other mapping (keycode 94 = Control_R) seems to never work. Do you have any idea? Thanks in advance. Antonio
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