see also https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/662517
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filed new bug as requested:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/912044
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First of all thank you for your answer.
I'm really sorry, bringing up my specific problem (related to the kvm)
seems to have diverted the attention from the core business of this bug
report.
IMHO the problem at stake here is that "scroll lock doesn't work under X",
which is true even without KVM
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 02:12:03PM -, yota wrote:
> @Bryce:
>
> my KVM still doesn't toggle under X in maverick, while it toggles on a
> VT.
>
> Since the problem still seems to apply to various KVMs and the issue
> just says "Scroll lock does not work in X" (which is true) it seems to
> me v
@Bryce:
my KVM still doesn't toggle under X in maverick, while it toggles on a
VT.
Since the problem still seems to apply to various KVMs and the issue
just says "Scroll lock does not work in X" (which is true) it seems to
me valuable to keep it open.
Moreover "scroll lock doesn't work in ubuntu
Go ahead and close it, Bryce. I can't verify the bug anymore, as the
backlit keyboard this bug originally messed up is long gone.
However: Your comments mention other reasons to close the bug. Still,
the original bug (not the comments' bugs) remains, as far as I am able
to tell.
I would still go
At least, the issue of the scroll lock light not lighting up is still an
issue.
I can't seem to find an application that changes behavior depending on
whether scroll lock is toggled (with or without the mod3 addition).
Tested xterm, firefox, openoffice... all seem to scroll just fine.
To be hones
Can confirm this is still an issue in Natty, and that the workaround of
running `xmodmap -e 'add mod3 = Scroll_Lock'` solves it.
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Got it!
the "xmodmap -e 'add mod3 = Scroll_Lock'" fixes the light, so that it
will now actually work when you hit scroll lock.
to use xset, you need to call it by name
xset led named "Scroll Lock"
will illuminate the light
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Confirming the behaviour on Lucid and that this is "still just as
annoying as ever!" after 4 years...
On my setup, a logitech mk 710 and intellinet 2 ports usb kvm, the "xmodmap -e
'add mod3 = Scroll_Lock'" restores the led functionality, but does not trigger
the kvm switch.
On the opposite "num
This issue also affects Lucid. I am experiencing all of the same
symptoms.
Was there a patch released for this? If so, what about the status of the
patch for Lucid?
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I can confirm all problem-related comments in Jaunty.
xev shows the button press, mod3 is blank, "xmodmap -e 'add mod3 =
Scroll_Lock'" works for current session. I have not applied it to
.Xmodmap/.xmodmap yet, as there are conflicting results as to where to
put it and whether it works.
If it's re
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