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Harm Geerts wrote: |
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> On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote: |
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>> For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me. I'm |
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>> reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the |
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>> individual KDE packages, odd as that sounds. |
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>> I've sought help from #xorg and #gentoo on IRC, but no one has been able |
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>> to help. I can tell you this: |
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>> 1) I do not have DontZoom in my xorg.conf file. |
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>> 2) xrandr lists several resolutions (more than I expected) and can switch |
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>> between at least two. But the switch is different than expected, in that |
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>> it changed the desktop size too. |
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>> 3) X Window System Version 7.1.1 |
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>> Release Date: 12 May 2006 |
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>> X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.1.1 |
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>> Any ideas on how to solve this problem are appreciated. |
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> I *think* these events are passed directly to X, not to kde. |
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> So that would rule out the upgrade from monolithic kde. |
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> If I recall correctly the kde monolithic switch was around the same time Xorg |
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> had a major upgrade. In that upgrade there were some radical changes to the |
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> keyboard configuration. Is it possible the CTRL-ALT-NUM+ event doesn't |
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> trigger because the keyboard config is incorrect? |
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Have you attempted using CTRL-ALT-NUM+ on another desktop env? |
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