Try running "xev" (without quotes) from a terminal, press a few keys,
including "o", and look at what is printed in the terminal. If you see
xev recognising the lowercase o as truly lowercase, then it's probably
not a problem directly related to X. If it still is uppercase in xev,
you might want t
Dude, I laughed and im so so sorry :).
Try deleting your .compiz directory and try again.
On 3/5/07, Scott Gourlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently running a SUSE 10.2 (64Bit) install, and Over night my
lOwercase O has just stOpped wOrking. It WOrks fine with whith either
shi
Hi All,
I am currently running a SUSE 10.2 (64Bit) install, and Over night my
lOwercase O has just stOpped wOrking. It WOrks fine with whith either
shift Or caps lOck.
It wOrks Ok in KDM, Only Happens Once the DesktOp lOads. (KDE &
COmpiz) any ThOughts
Ok nOt keybOad Swapped the Original Off sa