I assume that it is not coming from the layout but really a but in itself of X11.
I tried all kind of layouts, and the TTY work flawless (no X). I guess it has something to do with X. On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 13:39:57 +0200, yellow protoss wrote: > > > thanks for the reply. > > > > So I tried alomost everything, namely with : > > > > .startup script : with setxkbmap us > > > > and also > > .startup script : without any setxkbmap and .startup script empty. > > > > at the start of JWM. > > > > It seems that it comes from X11 + JWM together ... I would suppose. > > > Well there doesn't seem to be a bug in X here. If you're using a us > layout then there's nothing for altgr to do. If you want to use > de(nodeadkeys) then don't set the keymap to us... > > Cheers, > Julien > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJMKy4HAAoJEDEBgAUJBeQMWJAQAJ4zz/ns7YC7eNi8+lrW8y/R > 0VuHQrOlLyOU+b/1pQyCept8pVVRy+3QXJMRSak8XJXPIE2FKweHYkivAryL5U5K > NKjSEKZ2cCt8Q9DGe3DcZ/cdlqLTpjjOHf6eHolHLv1H+LfuZcZ3IteERZnwl4Cw > ENRk8miZow/nTey63jS5742jzFC8/+bXBRRCdoFSFLVlwKdkhXibl4XNpIuHlHd9 > ns29e6zj5eQ5n7yKS9SrmDIBY1SqCN64zP/le8WnhSkG2fbfPighHWoFSM/8I1jo > eniD4YoBWu3IfXmcun6mRNV3bo1qK4gFeA0nSSxxpPwt80TThXLiQ5WExoCFTZZy > 7XmhZ+UMQHtOTBM+dh11d7aDIflvJC6ROIpLmfF/RHGco/W5tXdNDuDvFMEoGyn7 > Xa8GXmeD+4h01LrNnnzFw4onHFQdG5WddnR9aZMKDL1UeDjILKxdzcGEZqy8kWyZ > wJrftw+ujTo7ESat+s073r4f41VmTwXBfszC+sk+XJEUehX3EBUsdIHEl54T9Kqt > 6pDI+jV+hce3KdstJKzvzz+aLSwbjWibo+dsys43omPn0BvR2RfCATy2EMafUGki > 0T268S4mMOtFG9OmjLra5G2HQrWIrHFHEHWBMH/hN0ZTRhduuTz9hN7z+Fwxo746 > 4GRwG5vHWLYAAaOETYyY > =TAis > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >