On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 19:24:59 +0530, Andre Massing <andre.massing@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Finally after many years of absence I change from Debian /Ubuntu back to what is "now" opensuse (it was really a long time ago :) ) and let me just say that I am very impressed and satisfied with the overall experience and appearance of opensuse. But I have an issue with switching back from a tty session to the x11 session via CTRL-ALT-F7 key kombination.
This happened to me once, and i still don't know why. At that time, while in tty-land, I went through the available terminals with <alt><right>, and eventually, not at the expected position, i found my X11 session. Didn't happen again, ever, so no chance to figure out what caused this.
Switching from the x11 sessions to one of the ttys works fine. So I was wondering whether this is a known issue (I did not find anything similar in bugzilla)? And how could I easily access the keyboard mapping within the tty, just to quickly check if the keymap in the tty is the same as in the x11 session.
are you looking for the info provided by "setxkbmap -print" ?
I am on opensuse 11.4 with a macbook pro 6.2 and I remember that I had some trouble with the Fn keys and used a hid-apple kernel module under ubuntu, but as far as I remember the key mapping was consistent. (A possible related issue that sometimes that monitors hangs on tty after suspend to ram, not getting back to the x11 session)
Any pointers to nail down the problem are highly apprecitated!
Cheers,
Andre
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