Hi all,

I am writing to you regarding a subject I already had already brought up
a few months ago. Here is a link to an archive of the message (on
another list where it was reposted) -

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-redhat-list/2003-April/msg00003.html

In addition to the described behaviour I also want to mention that
typing the letter "l" anywhere on the GDM login screen brings up the
"Languages Selection" menu. This makes it impossible for any users whose
username or password contains the said letter in them to login to the
machine.

I have just discovered that the problem described is not related to the
bug mentioned in the message but is rather a pure xfree86 problem.
It persists on a slackware 9 system as well as RedHat 9. As you can
see the combination of XKB layouts in question is "de,bg" with
"nodeadkeys,phonetic" variants. Actually the changing the variants
or omitting them alltogether has no effect on the described behaviour.
The layout "bg,de" in any variants displays same bahaviour.

This is the layout that presents the problem. Neither"de,us" nor "us,bg"
or "de,ru" or in fact anything else I tried in any variants exhibit
the described behaviour.

Is anyone able to replicate this on their machine? Do you have any ideas
how this could be fixed?

Many thanks in advance!!

Best regards,
Nickolay Kolev
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