@Hélio, only thing I did was upgrade to 16.04 (clean install), copy my
xkb file over and load it (xkbcomp $HOME/.xkb/xkb-map $DISPLAY). That's
it.
Well, it *does* get loaded on each boot via .bashrc (as noted in post
14) when a terminal is auto-opened (put in startup prefs) so not sure it
will sur
Bug is gone in 16.04!
.Xmodmap (which IS deprecated) still needs to be converted to xkb (post
14,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1243642/comments/14),
but then everything works as before: keyboard map reloads automatically
after any number of suspend/hibernate cycles. Seriousl
Joined this bug thread, then found the cause of the problem -- in my
case at least.
The connection from PC through AVR to TV was marginal (due to cable
length, one coupling connector, cable quality, routing, etc.). The
problem was undetectable except by these "no speaker allocation for ELD"
messag
Yes, different. Editing those system-level files affects keyboard
mapping for ALL users. But this bug is about .Xmodmap, which is
per-user. My post noted that even xkb maps are lost on suspend/sleep.
Converting .Xmodmap files to xkb is straightforward. After manually
loading the desired .Xmodma
This bug remains, and the problem is just as bad after converting from
an .Xmodmap file to an xkb map: THE FILE MUST BE MANUALLY RELOADED ON
AWAKENING.
- A script in /etc/pm/sleep.d does not work.
- A script on the desktop does not work.
- Tearing hair out does not work.
Auto-loading the map o
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