Package: xbase-clients Version: 4.1.0-16 Severity: normal I've noticed for some time now that after I've used X and then switch back to a console with <ctrl><alt><Fn>, the keyboard rate and delay have been reset to Debian's default values (long delay, fast rep rate) instead of the IBM defaults that I prefer, and which I normally set up by using "kbdrate" from a console with no arguments.
In my .xsession file, I *do* call xset r rate 250 11& to re-establish my preferred rate and delay. This makes the keyboard behave properly in an xterm or rxvt window; but it does not prevent X from messing up the consoles. Not understanding the insides of the X window system, I don't even know which client is likely to be the culprit here. For a while, I had the impression that things like netscape or ghostview were at fault, but test show that the keyboard is messed up by X as soon as it comes up, before I've entered any commands to X from the keyboard. It seems to me that even if X has to play with the keyboard for its own internal reasons -- something that does not seem logically necessary, but suppose it is -- then at least the use of the xset command ought to leave things in the intended state when I go back to a console. -- System Information Debian Release: 3.0 Kernel Version: Linux aty786 2.4.18-k7 #1 Sun Apr 14 13:19:11 EST 2002 i686 unknown Versions of the packages xbase-clients depends on: ii cpp 2.95.4-14 The GNU C preprocessor. ii debconf 1.0.32 Debian configuration management system ii libc6 2.2.5-11.2 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone ii libdps1 4.1.0-16 Display PostScript (DPS) client library ii libfreetype6 2.0.9-1 FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files ii libncurses5 5.2.20020112a- Shared libraries for terminal handling ii libxaw7 4.1.0-16 X Athena widget set library ii xlibmesa3 4.1.0-16 XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library ii xlibs 4.1.0-16 X Window System client libraries ii xlibmesa3 4.1.0-16 XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library ^^^ (Provides virtual package libgl1) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]