Re: xmodmap settings are forgotten/lost during session

2011-09-07 Thread yaya
Wolfgang Karall lists+debian-user at karall-edv.at writes: Hello, trying to investigate this further, I set up a Cron job running every minute executing the following commands: DISPLAY=:0.0 xmodmap /dev/null 21 \ DISPLAY=:0.0 xmodmap -pke | grep -q F19 || echo xmodmap gone \

Re: xmodmap settings are forgotten/lost during session

2011-05-03 Thread Wolfgang Karall
Hello, trying to investigate this further, I set up a Cron job running every minute executing the following commands: DISPLAY=:0.0 xmodmap /dev/null 21 \ DISPLAY=:0.0 xmodmap -pke | grep -q F19 || echo xmodmap gone \ DISPLAY=:0.0 xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap I.e. I check whether my mapping for F19 is

Re: xmodmap settings are forgotten/lost during session

2011-04-28 Thread Wolfgang Karall
Hello, On 04/28/2011 02:06 AM, Steve Kleene wrote: On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:20:46 +0200, Wolfgang Karall wrote: after upgrading ... I lost my F19/F20 mapping done via xmodmap About a week ago my ~/.Xmodmap, which turns off Caps Lock, started being ignored. It is not even accessed (as

xmodmap settings are forgotten/lost during session

2011-04-27 Thread Wolfgang Karall
Hello, after upgrading my Debian sid machine to the latest packages (see list below according to dpkg.log) I lost my F19/F20 mapping done via xmodmap for the Forward/Back keys of my notebook. After investigation the issue I ran xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap on my settings manually and it worked, but

Re: xmodmap settings are forgotten/lost during session

2011-04-27 Thread Steve Kleene
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:20:46 +0200, Wolfgang Karall wrote: after upgrading ... I lost my F19/F20 mapping done via xmodmap About a week ago my ~/.Xmodmap, which turns off Caps Lock, started being ignored. It is not even accessed (as judged by ls -lu) when I start X. According to the report for