On Sep 13, Marco Cabizza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marco, do you still get your configuration broken with g-c-c 2.14?
No, I was able to make it stop changing the keyboard mappings.
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ciao,
Marco
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On 9/13/06, Marco Cabizza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ciao,
Marco, do you still get your configuration broken with g-c-c 2.14?
And, Andrea, have you brought the discussion upstream? It *might* even
*not* be a totally g-c-c related issue, as lots of them may be backend
bugs.
Nope, i've only foun
Ciao,
Marco, do you still get your configuration broken with g-c-c 2.14?
And, Andrea, have you brought the discussion upstream? It *might* even
*not* be a totally g-c-c related issue, as lots of them may be backend
bugs.
~marco
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Today i was playing with xmodmap and Gnome to try to swap the right
Ctrl key with the right windos key, as in the current position the
Ctrl key is really far for my pinky.
I'm using Gnome (2.14) and i was looking for a way to execute the
.xmodmap file on login time or a way to add an item to the
reassign 245460 gnome-control-center
severity 245460 important
found 245460 1:2.12.2-1
An update to this bug, from my blog. Now it's impossible to configure my
keyboard.
(#105) How can I stop gnome-control-center from breaking my keyboard?
The latest release of gnome-control-center[0] contains
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