[ale] strange keyboard problem
Vaidhyanathan Mayilrangam Gopalan
vaidhy at loonys.net
Fri Jan 11 10:27:03 EST 2008
I would start X from command line to see if I can see any errors..
Further, checking /var/log/XFree or something would be useful..
Vaidhy
Preston Boyington wrote:
> a friend of mine has upgraded her laptop and now she has an odd
> problem. when gdm automatically logs her into her desktop she has no
> keyboard functions. if she logs out then her keyboard starts working
> and life is good again.
>
> have also tried without the automatic login and get nothing.
>
> anyone heard of this before? she was running elive and now has
> basically moved into debian "testing" by doing a dist-upgrade and
> commenting out the elive and backports repositories.
>
> i don't know what kind of session or theme manager Enlightenment 17
> uses, but when i tried to change fonts in Gnome it griped about
> something not letting the gnome-session-manager start. so now she has
> Gnome with the same (or similar) style as her elive desktop. i wonder
> if this also is part of the problem. (She has switched to
> FVWM-Crystal currently and doesn't have any issues with legibility.)
>
> as usual, any ideas will be appreciated. lol, by the way, this is her
> "learning box" so she is excited that she finally has a problem to
> solve. :D
>
>
> thanks,
> Preston
>
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