Pall Gone wrote on Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:38:14AM +0100:
> Hi Joey
>
> I'm experiencing exactly the same problem.
>
> > Now here is where it gets strange. Testing a workaround...
> Ha, pressing a key and it works. Funny...
> I've tried to delay it before, but in the background, where this doesn
Klistvud wrote on Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 12:49:47PM
+0100:
> On one of my Lenny installs, I had a somewhat similar (albeit by no
> means identical) problem that turned out to be due to some missing
> lines in my xorg.conf. The lines I had to add to xorg.conf in order
> to make things work as expect
Anthony Campbell wrote on Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at
06:42:32PM +:
> On 02 Feb 2010, Joey Morris wrote:
> > >
> > > Did you try running the xmodmap -e e stuff at the command line in an
> > > xterm? That might give you a clearer idea of what is wrong.
> >
>
Anthony Campbell wrote on Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at
08:35:29AM +:
> On 01 Feb 2010, Joey Morris wrote:
> > Anthony Campbell wrote on Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at
> > 09:13:41AM +:
> > > On 31 Jan 2010, Joey Morris wrote:
> > > > I start my X session with start
Anthony Campbell wrote on Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at
09:13:41AM +:
> On 31 Jan 2010, Joey Morris wrote:
> > I start my X session with startx, and lately I've noticed that some
> > (but not all) of my .Xmodmap settings are being lost once my X session
> > is up. I t
I start my X session with startx, and lately I've noticed that some
(but not all) of my .Xmodmap settings are being lost once my X session
is up. I think this behavior started sometime in the past month or two.
I'm using xmodmap to make Caps_Lock key a second Control_L. These are
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