Re: Ctrl-alt-XXX sind weg

From: Bernd S. Brentrup (bsb@winnegan.de)
Date: Sat Apr 03 2004 - 19:07:48 CEST


On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 05:10:05PM +0200, Roman Kawe wrote:
> Hai,
>
> ich habe gerade (unbedarft wie immer) "upgrade Du nur" gedrückt
> und jetzt ein hübsches xserver-common-4.3.0-7 auf meinem
> Rechner. Sonz ist alles in Ordnung, nur die Ctrl-Alt-FX und
> -Backspace wollen nicht mehr. Mein XEmacs (Hi Wuffel:) ist mit
> den Tasten selber ganz zufrieden und mault nur, dass "C-M-f1 not
> defined." Die Tasten scheinen interessanterweise also vom
> X-Server durchgelassen zu werden, obwohl der sich die doch
> schnappen soll.
>
> Welche Konfigdatei habe ich mir denn da nun wieder geplättet?
> Immer "su - root -c 'chvt 1'" ist auf die Dauer reichlich
> albern, und ohne Konsole kann ja keiner leben, oder?

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Subject: apt-listchanges: news for puntila
To: root@puntila.winnegan.fake
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 10:24:41 +0200 (CEST)
From: root <root@winnegan.de>

xfree86 (4.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * The rstartd.real file, previously in /etc/X11/rstart, has been moved to
    /usr/X11R6/bin. Because rstartd.real was previously what is known to the
    Debian package manager as a "conffile", it is possible that you have
    customized this file, with changes preserved by dpkg. This upgrade,
    however, will remove /etc/X11/rstart/rstartd.real regardless of whether or
    not you have changed it.

    In the unlikely event you have customized rstartd.real (which, as shipped,
    is a binary executable file), you will need to back it up before upgrading
    to this version of the xutils package. If you do not do so, your changes
    to rstartd.real will be lost.

  * Users of 102- or 105-key PC keyboards (as well as miniature and laptop
    keyboards compatible with these models) should ensure that their keyboard
    is configured accordingly in the XF86Config-4 file, using the "pc102" or
    "pc105" XkbModel instead of "pc101" or "pc104", respectively. If your
    keyboard has a "< >" key, you likely have a 102- or 105-key model. The
    "< >" may not work if you do not configure your keyboard model correctly.
    You can use "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" to change this
    configuration parameter, or edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 directly.

 -- Branden Robinson <branden@debian.org> Tue, 13 Jan 2004 20:46:02 -0500

Grüsse
 . Siggy





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