Package: compiz-gnome
Version: 0.6.3~git20080115.0ea58487-1
Severity: important
No complaints about the actual functionality of the package. It seems to
work great. Running compiz --replace from within a regular gnome session
does exactly as it is advertised to do.
However, there really needs to
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FYI: The status of the compiz source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 0.6.3~git20071222.061ff159-1
Current version: 0.6.3~git20080115.0ea58487-1
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Yes, in fact it turns out to be that simple. X regards the num-lock
behavior as implying the 'function key' behavior, even for keys that
don't have anything to do with the numeric keypad overlay.
So the workaround is, turn the numlock off.
And the 'fix' that demotes this from regular to nea
I just had this problem, with the same okay at login but then fubared ever
after pattern. I solved it, after far too long, by running across a
suggestion to check my numlock. (I was--duh--on.) Thought I might pass it
on.
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