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hi! |
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i had a similar problem, i'm not sure however wether this is the same |
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thing. anyways, when i upgraded from xfree to xorg my <,>,| keys |
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wouldnt work anymore on my german keyboard. seems something changed in |
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xorg-x11 cause someone on the gentoo-user-de mailing list told me i |
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should switch from a 104-key-layout to 105. after some fiddling with |
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xorg.conf i found out that gnome doesn't care about the changes made |
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there but prefers it's own keyboard settings. changing my keyboard |
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layout in gnome finally lead to the expected results .... everything's |
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back to normal. |
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* Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@×××.net> [2004-07-23 00:47:52 -0700]: |
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> When we get this figured out, it should be filed as a bug, tho it's |
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> probably upstream, and since xorg is supposed to be coming out with |
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> another release in August, it's likely they've fixed it by now (assuming |
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> it's xorg and not the kernel). |
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i would guess it just is the thing i mentioned, if not, hope you find |
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out what it is ;) |
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xorg-x11: 6.7.0-r1 |
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kernel: 2.4.20-gaming-r14 |
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so far |
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Mark Pfluger |
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.oooO0Oooo...oooO0Ooo |
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