Otto Wyss wrote:
It is a problem with locales, after installing it new CTRL-F1..F6 is now
working in the console. It's only now Windowskey-F1..F6. I don't
remember if it was CTRL-F.. or ALT-F.. but it definitely wasn't
Windowskey-F.. before. One wonders why console switching depends on the
locales.
> Using the PS/2 kb, switch to F2 or so. Now test the keys (on the PS/2
> and the USB_ to see if the Ctrl and Alt keys are mapped properly. If so,
> you now the problem is limited to X, in which case I'd run
> "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-commom" and "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86"
> to double-che
Otto Wyss wrote:
Otto Wyss wrote:
Since yesterday I install a new Debian/Sarge system and it's somehow
working but after installing x-window and xfce I've lost CTRL-ALT F1..F6
(resp. CTRL-F1..F2 in console). Does anyone know how that could happen,
which package does this? How can I restore CTR
> Otto Wyss wrote:
>
> >Since yesterday I install a new Debian/Sarge system and it's somehow
> >working but after installing x-window and xfce I've lost CTRL-ALT F1..F6
> >(resp. CTRL-F1..F2 in console). Does anyone know how that could happen,
> >which package does this? How can I restore CTRL-F1.
Otto Wyss wrote:
Since yesterday I install a new Debian/Sarge system and it's somehow
working but after installing x-window and xfce I've lost CTRL-ALT F1..F6
(resp. CTRL-F1..F2 in console). Does anyone know how that could happen,
which package does this? How can I restore CTRL-F1..F6 again?
O. Wys
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