On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:06:26PM -0500, Ray Knight wrote:
> Here is the situation using the same 2.2.20 kernel on potato and woody.
> 
> Potato - Ctrl-Apple-Fx works on text console and X
> Woody - Ctrl-Apple-Fx works on text console, does nothing on X.

And this is without changing the installed version of X?  I smell kernel
trouble.

> > You can always use xev to determine what the X server thinks the pressed
> > keys are.
> > 
> Interesting, xev shows that the left apple key is mapped the same as the
> right alt key and the right apple key is mapped the same as the left alt
> key.  I'm no expert on X but perhaps this will elicit a solution from
> someone.

/me suddenly gets a powerful headache.

Looks like someone fucked up the keymap.  Can you post your
/etc/X11/XF86Config (or /etc/X11/XF86Config-4)?

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