Michael Letourneau wrote:
On Oct 10, 06 08:35:32 -0400, Michael Letourneau wrote:
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First, Cntrl-Alt-F[0-9] do not seem to work. No alternate consoles what so ever. I have Googled and not find anything that seems to be a match. I found a couple people mentioning that Cntrl-Alt-Bkspc no longer functioned, but that is actually working for me. This is on both of the systems where I tried the upgrade.
Check /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the keyboard InputDevice section. It should read Driver "kbd" (note the lower case). This is only a simple possibility, though.
Try creating a new config with sax2 (a newer one from alpha as well, of course).
Just an idea
Matthias
Good suggestions, unfortunately I did rebuild it using sax2 last night, and unfortunately still the same results there. My kbd inputdevice entry is as follows:
Section "InputDevice" Driver "kbd" Identifier "Keyboard[0]" Option "Protocol" "Standard" Option "XkbLayout" "us" Option "XkbModel" "pc104" Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" EndSection
Which actually looks exactly like it did from my base default install of 10.1 way back when :( Unless there is a new option there thats not getting put in...
But that actually does give me pause about my other issue with x11vnc. I seem to remember when I was playing with the vnc module in the xorg.conf long ago that it had some virtual drivers it stuck in there. I wonder if defining those might help my x11vnc issue...
Thanks for the suggestions, if you have any others please let me know!
Michael
In the Subject you have Xorg 7.1. On my 10.1 machine the latest delivered by SUSE server is xorg-x11-server-glx-6.9.0-50.17 which I think may be buggy. The latest is 7.1 I believe. Does anyone know if SUSE might release a newer X server for 10.1 or will we have to wait for 10.2 ? Maybe this is related to the above.