Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-11-20 Thread Alok G Singh
On 18 Nov 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Could you guys test with xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4.1~git20071117-1

Fixed my problems. Thanks.

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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-11-19 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On Nov 18, 2007 6:29 PM, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Could you guys test with xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4.1~git20071117-1 which
 just got uploaded to unstable? It contains multiple input-related fixes.

Fixed mine (443471) but reverted back to xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4-3 as
with 2:1.4.1~git20071117-1 resolution is broken here (HorizSync and
VertRefresh values are ignored from xorg.conf, i'll double check and
eventually file a new one ^_^).

Strangely enough, it's now working with 2:1.4-3 too. Should i close it
myself (443471) or should i leave it to the maintainers?

Thanks a lot for you help.


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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Brice Goglin
Javier Kohen wrote:
 I had upgraded this package, so I just reverted it to the version you
 suggested, I restarted X (the first time at the gdm screen I killed it
 with Alt-Ctrl-BS, just in case) and now I'm back at my Gnome session,
 but the problem persists.
   

I added ctrl:swapcaps to my config, downgraded xserver-xorg-core and
drivers to testing, downgraded xkb-data to stable. Then I upgraded them
one at a time up to current unstable, I haven't been able to notice any
difference when playing with ctrl and alt in xkbwatch. Could you please
clarify what you are exactly seeing when doing what in xkbwatch with
current testing (your old working setup) and current unstable (broken)?
Also, are you using the right ctrl or the left one, when trying to use
ctrl+alt?

Brice




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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Javier Kohen
El mar, 18-09-2007 a las 19:47 +0200, Brice Goglin escribió:
 Javier Kohen wrote:
  I had upgraded this package, so I just reverted it to the version you
  suggested, I restarted X (the first time at the gdm screen I killed it
  with Alt-Ctrl-BS, just in case) and now I'm back at my Gnome session,
  but the problem persists.

 
 I added ctrl:swapcaps to my config, downgraded xserver-xorg-core and
 drivers to testing, downgraded xkb-data to stable. Then I upgraded them
 one at a time up to current unstable, I haven't been able to notice any
 difference when playing with ctrl and alt in xkbwatch. Could you please
 clarify what you are exactly seeing when doing what in xkbwatch with
 current testing (your old working setup) and current unstable (broken)?
 Also, are you using the right ctrl or the left one, when trying to use
 ctrl+alt?

Left control (which has been mapped to caps-lock by ctrl:swapcaps) and
left alt. This is a laptop. It has two controls and two alts. Right alt
works as compose. Left control suffers this problem, right control does
not (I hadn't tried until now). The problem as seen from xkbwatch with
unstable is:

1)
a. press left control - 6th row turns on
b. press left alt - nothing happens (6th row is still on)
c. release all keys

2)
a. press right control -  6th row turns on
b. press left alt - 5th row turns on (6th row is still on)
c. release all keys

3)
a. press left alt - 5th row turns on
b. press left control -  6th row turns on (5th row is still on)
c. release all keys

4)
a. press left alt - 5th row turns on
b. press right control -  6th row turns on (5th row is still on)
c. release all keys

The only difference is that in my old setup the nothing happens in
test 1 was a 5th row turns on. That is the method I always use to
activate C-A combinations.

I hope this makes things clear.

Thanks,
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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Brice Goglin
Javier Kohen wrote:
 1)
 a. press left control - 6th row turns on
 b. press left alt - nothing happens (6th row is still on)
 c. release all keys

 The only difference is that in my old setup the nothing happens in
 test 1 was a 5th row turns on. That is the method I always use to
 activate C-A combinations.

 I hope this makes things clear.
   

Yes thanks.

But unfortunately, I still can't reproduce. I tried your whole keyboard
config (except pc104), including the dvorak layout (which gives me a
headache :)), but I still get 5th row turns on in current unstable :(

Brice




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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Javier Kohen
El mar, 18-09-2007 a las 20:39 +0200, Brice Goglin escribió:
 Javier Kohen wrote:
  1)
  a. press left control - 6th row turns on
  b. press left alt - nothing happens (6th row is still on)
  c. release all keys
 
  The only difference is that in my old setup the nothing happens in
  test 1 was a 5th row turns on. That is the method I always use to
  activate C-A combinations.
 
  I hope this makes things clear.

 
 Yes thanks.
 
 But unfortunately, I still can't reproduce. I tried your whole keyboard
 config (except pc104), including the dvorak layout (which gives me a
 headache :)), but I still get 5th row turns on in current unstable :(

For the record I had tried a couple random keyboard layouts as well.
They didn't seem to make any difference.

I guess this will go away eventually. Thanks a lot for your time, I appreciate 
it a lot.

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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Javier Kohen
Package: xserver-xorg-input-kbd
Version: 1:1.2.2-3
Severity: normal

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Since I upgraded to this version from the one corresponding to X.org 7.2, I 
noted that pressing Ctrl-Alt-key in this order was not working as before, it 
only took the Ctrl into account. Reversing the order however and pressing 
Alt-Ctrl-key works as expected. Xkbwatch confirms that the server is not 
recognizing (or receiving?) the event for the alt key while ctrl is pressed. 
Other modifier keys work instead.

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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Brice Goglin
On 9/18/07, Javier Kohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Since I upgraded to this version from the one corresponding to X.org 7.2,
 I noted that pressing Ctrl-Alt-key in this order was not working as
 before, it only took the Ctrl into account. Reversing the order however and
 pressing Alt-Ctrl-key works as expected. Xkbwatch confirms that the server
 is not recognizing (or receiving?) the event for the alt key while ctrl is
 pressed. Other modifier keys work instead.



I can't reproduce this here. Ctrl+Alt and Alt+Ctrl do the same, both in
xkbwatch and in real applications. Do you have anything in your xorg.conf or
desktop environment to change the keyboard layout/behavior?

Please send the whole output of
   /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg/script 31
so that we see your whole config and log (the reportbug tool should have do
that for you, by the way).

thanks,
Brice


Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Javier Kohen
El mar, 18-09-2007 a las 10:31 +0200, Brice Goglin escribió:
 Javier Kohen wrote:
  I'm using Gnome and I have the following options set there (according to
  the GUI and the gconf database):
  compose compose:ralt
  compat numpad:microsoft
  ctrl ctrl:swapcaps

 
 They come from xorg.conf, see below.

No, they don't, if I leave them as default on the Gnome side, somehow
some of them are reset. As you can see, the set is different to the one
below, since altwin is one that does not get overridden by Gnome. Yeah,
I should report that bug to the Gnome guys while I'm at this.

  Yeah, but it didn't.
 
 Did you use reportbug or reportbug-ng?

$ dpkg -s $(dpkg -S $(which reportbug) | cut -f 1 -d :) | grep -E 
'^(Package|Version)'
Package: reportbug
Version: 3.39

 Does it help if you comment XkbOptions out? (or maybe just remove
 ctrl:swapcaps)

I disabled ctrl:swapcaps from Gnome and it does fix the issue indeed.
However, I love this setting :)

Thanks for your time,
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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Brice Goglin
Javier Kohen wrote:
 I'm using Gnome and I have the following options set there (according to
 the GUI and the gconf database):
 compose compose:ralt
 compat numpad:microsoft
 ctrl ctrl:swapcaps
   

They come from xorg.conf, see below.

 Yeah, but it didn't.

Did you use reportbug or reportbug-ng?

 Section InputDevice
   Identifier  Generic Keyboard
   Driver  kbd
   Option  CoreKeyboard
   Option  XkbRules  xorg
   Option  XkbModel  pc104
   Option  XkbLayout dvorak
   Option  XkbOptions
 ctrl:swapcaps,compose:ralt,altwin:super_win
 EndSection
   

Does it help if you comment XkbOptions out? (or maybe just remove
ctrl:swapcaps)

Brice




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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Brice Goglin
Javier Kohen wrote:
 I disabled ctrl:swapcaps from Gnome and it does fix the issue indeed.
 However, I love this setting :)
   

The upstream developer says such a regression is not expected. He wants
to know whether you upgraded xkb-data at the same time. Or did you just
upgrade xserver-xorg* things? /var/log/dpkg.log or /var/log/aptitude
should help you figure this out.

Downgrading xkb-data to the one in testing (1.0~cvs.20070721-1 instead
of 1.0~cvs.20070916-1) might be worth a try.

Brice




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Bug#442963: xserver-xorg-input-kbd: order matters when pressing Ctrl + Alt

2007-09-18 Thread Javier Kohen
El mar, 18-09-2007 a las 10:52 +0200, Brice Goglin escribió:
 Javier Kohen wrote:
  I disabled ctrl:swapcaps from Gnome and it does fix the issue indeed.
  However, I love this setting :)

 
 The upstream developer says such a regression is not expected. He wants
 to know whether you upgraded xkb-data at the same time. Or did you just
 upgrade xserver-xorg* things? /var/log/dpkg.log or /var/log/aptitude
 should help you figure this out.
 
 Downgrading xkb-data to the one in testing (1.0~cvs.20070721-1 instead
 of 1.0~cvs.20070916-1) might be worth a try.

I had upgraded this package, so I just reverted it to the version you
suggested, I restarted X (the first time at the gdm screen I killed it
with Alt-Ctrl-BS, just in case) and now I'm back at my Gnome session,
but the problem persists.

Cheers,
-- 
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ICQ: blashyrkh #2361802
Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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