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 \
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
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
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
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
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