[gentoo-user] Unusual console input problem certain keys dead

2009-01-14 Thread Harry Putnam
I've run into a problem I've never experienced.  I'll try to describe
the setup first, then the phenomena:

Gateway laptop core due 
gentoo 2008.0 kernel-2.6.26-r1 running in a vmware app on vista home.

Let me say here that This app has run well for sometime but left alone
for quite awhile.  I'm not sure where the problem first occurred and
it appears that at least on occasion a reboot cures it... but not
always.

This particular time around I can't shake it with a reboot.

The phenomena:

Certain keys are dead in console mode... not sure about X since I
don't have it working currently.  But an ssh console also sees
this problem.

Key `e' and `/' when pressed just do nothing whatever.  I think there
way be a bell since I see a flash when ssh'd in from and Xterm in a X
session on another machine.  I may not have sound enabled... not sure
right now.

Those two appear to be the only keys effected.  Upper case E works
fine and the uppercase char (?) above `/' works fine.

If I press Ctrl-v and then the `e' if works... ditto for `/'.

A search on gmane with `dead' `key' as strings didn't dredge up what I
need.  Mostly X related stuff in that search.

Anyone recognize this behavior or have a clue what might cause it?

Restart of udev and consolefont does not help.




Re: [gentoo-user] Unusual console input problem certain keys dead

2009-01-14 Thread Willie Wong
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 03:59:17PM -0600, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked:
> Key `e' and `/' when pressed just do nothing whatever.  I think there
> way be a bell since I see a flash when ssh'd in from and Xterm in a X
> session on another machine.  I may not have sound enabled... not sure
> right now.
> 
> Those two appear to be the only keys effected.  Upper case E works
> fine and the uppercase char (?) above `/' works fine.
> 
> If I press Ctrl-v and then the `e' if works... ditto for `/'.
> 

Sounds to me like a problem with readline. Is your /etc/inputrc or
~/.inputrc per chance corrupted? 

You can try re-installing readline and/or baselayout (baselayout
is responsible for /etc/inputrc). 

Hope that helps, 

W
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