I'm running KDE on debian sid, and i don't have this problem.
I'm also running debian sid, some of the programs have this problems while others not.
Konsole (i checked it out afther you wrote) is not having it, while Mozilla (every product of them) does have it, and so are many other programs.. not all of them are GTK btw...
I just tried in Konsole, and I was able to break (^C) and to stop (^Z) a program while using the hebrew keyboard layout.
Tell me more, how do you switch languages? Do you use the kde program (kxkb or something) or did you set up hebrew in XF86Config-4?
On Sunday 15 August 2004 21:30, rlinuz wrote:
Hi,
When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function.
Fedora Core 2, KDE
Any idea?
-S.
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