Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in Feisty.
dosemu (1.2.2-6) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/patches/12patch389878.dpatch: Added. Closes: #389878.
* debian/patches/patch352572.diff:
I've found a temporary fix, until the ubuntu packages are updated.
Download dosemu_1.2.2-8_i386.deb and libslang2_2.0.6-4_i386.deb from debian
(stable)
and install them.
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Wrong keys showup in xdosemu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77710
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I getting the same problem since I upgraded from dapper to edgy. On my
UK keyboard the wrong keys are:
i-.
s-u
r-t
,-x
#-`
and the keys with shift pressed map to the same wrong key
(apart from shifted# is correct as ~)
I-
R-T
S-U
-X
I downgraded to the dapper dosemu packages and the same
I've just looked through the changelog of the debian package, and it
looks like this bug is fixed in debian version 1.2.2-6 the bug and patch
is listed in the debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/389878
Prehaps someone at ubuntu could apply the patch and put it in proposed
for people to test.
Am Tue, 27. Mar 2007 um 17:35:07 - schrieb Peter Cherriman:
Hi Bart, hi Peter
I've just looked through the changelog of the debian package, and it
looks like this bug is fixed in debian version 1.2.2-6 the bug and patch
is listed in the debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/389878
Prehaps
Same problem for me, here some additions I found while investigating the
problem:
I use a german keyboard too, but on a regular pc.
But I found even more keys (combinations) not working: @ (Alt Gr+q) and \ (Alt
Gr+ß) do also not work, even everything using the Alt Gr-key.
The problem is