Package: console-data

Version: 2:1.07-4

Hello,

I have some problems on my Debian Lenny (kernel 2.6.25) when I want to log in 
from a console or from a X session.
- From console, here what's happening :

A first login attempt looks like :
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Debian login: tom
password: *****

Login incorrect

Debian login: ^[t ^[o ^[m
password: ****
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So, when i first try to log in, i can enter my nickname correctly, but the 
given password (which contains @) fails. At the next prompt, when i type "tom", 
something like "^[t ^[o ^[m appears and, noway to log in. Travelling on 
consoles make me succeed in finding one (or more) console(s) on which I can 
login. The problem is not attached to a specific console because a successfull 
login in console tty3 for instance can be followed later by an unsucessfull one 
for the same tty3.

- From Kdm, a first login attempt succeed, but, when I close my session and try 
to re-open it, the @ caractère are replaces by "à", meaning that the right Alt 
key doesn't act as expected. (right-Alt + 0) should gives @, (Shift + 0) gives 
"à". This happened every time, after closing the first session. To correct 
this, i need to restart the server X.

- My locales are set to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and my keymap is "fr azerty latin9 
(pc / azerty / French / Same as X11 (latin 9) / Standard)". I tried another 
keyboard whitout results. Xorg.conf used an "xorg pc105 fr latin9 keyboard". I 
first used the "lv3:ralt:switch" option but saw on the Net that it could cause 
problems. Desactivates it didn't solve the problem under kdm.

 
I don't know exactly which package is concerned (console-data, login, kdm, ...) 
and I didn't see anything in logs exept in kdm.log :
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expected keysym, got circumflex: line 257 of fr
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Warning:          Type "ONE_LEVEL" has 1 levels, but <RALT> has 2 symbols
>                   Ignoring extra symbols
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
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which appears to be a common error. 

I have not meet yet some problems when I log in remotely from ssh.

Thanks to help solving this problem.

Here are some other information :

# locale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_CTYPE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_NUMERIC="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_TIME="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_COLLATE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_MONETARY="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_MESSAGES="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_PAPER="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_NAME="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_ADDRESS="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_TELEPHONE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_MEASUREMENT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_ALL=

# dpkg-reconfigure console-data
Looking for keymap to install:
fr-latin9
assuming iso-8859-1 cedilla
assuming iso-8859-1 acute
assuming iso-8859-1 diaeresis
assuming iso-8859-1 brokenbar
assuming iso-8859-1 threequarters
assuming iso-8859-1 onehalf
assuming iso-8859-1 onequarter
assuming iso-8859-1 brokenbar

Regards,
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moa :)
http://www.npdci.fr

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