On Thu, August 2, 2007 14:22, Rene Herman wrote:
> On 08/02/2007 09:11 AM, S�bastien Dugu� wrote:
>
>> This reminds me I had something similar happening about a year or so ago
>> running with Debian's unstable xorg and gnome.
>>
>> The keys would stick for a short time (no, no coffee spilled on the
On 08/02/2007 09:11 AM, Sébastien Dugué wrote:
This reminds me I had something similar happening about a year or so ago
running with Debian's unstable xorg and gnome.
The keys would stick for a short time (no, no coffee spilled on the
keyboard, I can assure you ;-), the most annoying one being
Hi all,
just a datapoint FWIW
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 17:53:32 +0200 "<::.. Teresa_II ..::>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> У чт, 2007-08-02 у 01:00 +1000, Matthew Hawkins пише:
>
> > Are you sure its not just a setting in Gnome/KDE for accessibility?
> > That tends to do crazy things like maki
У чт, 2007-08-02 у 01:00 +1000, Matthew Hawkins пише:
> Are you sure its not just a setting in Gnome/KDE for accessibility?
> That tends to do crazy things like making control keys sticky...
Yes, i use gnome, and all keyboard layouts are set in gnome, also group
switching for layouts. But accessi
On 8/2/07, <::.. Teresa_II ..::> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As i sad. I wasn't sure if its kernel related at all, it just was worse
> first time i booted cfs-v19.1 patch. Now i cant reproduce it even
> anymore :)
Hi Teresa,
Are you sure its not just a setting in Gnome/KDE for accessibility?
Tha
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