"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can remap keys using xmodmap if you have to, but it might be your
> keyboard layout that needs fixing. When I type "grep XkbLayout
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4" it says "us." Since you are using Xorg, your
> configuration file is probably differently named.

Why do you think this is related to X keyboard mapping?
This "binding" only happens in Gnome apps, and ^O works fine in, for
instance, Emacs (running in its own window).

Looking at the output of xmodmap -pk shows nothing odd, and xev shows
the following if I hit ^O (this is preceeded by the control-key event of
course):

-- KeyPress event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x2200001,
    root 0x44, subw 0x2200002, time 3665002075, (36,52), root:(51,124),
    state 0x4, keycode 32 (keysym 0x6f, o), same_screen YES,
    XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (0f) ""
    XmbLookupString gives 1 bytes: (0f) ""
    XFilterEvent returns: False

which is its expected value (0xF).

{I've scoured various gnome settings files etc., though, and cannot find
any reference to it... it's driving me nuts!]

-Miles

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