On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 16:09 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/09/05 18:33 (GMT-0700) Andreas apparently typed:
El Martes, 5 de Septiembre de 2006 15:29, Felix Miata escribió:
sorry if I didn't make myself clear: With a "weird" bug like this I think it's best to try and install the system not "as always", but instead just chose the minimal install for say a kde system, with no tweaking or additional packages, start it up, create some dummy accounts and see if you still have the problem with the F7 key.
I tried to re-created your bug with three different keyboards, two different layouts and two different connections: my old german keyboard with ps2 connector and two us-layout keyboards with usb and ps2 connectors, and they all behave as expected. No F7 anomaly.
It was tough, but I finally got it to install on a 4th machine. Same problem. 100% failure.
Just reading this posting I remembered I'd seen this consistently
somewhere, so I tried it on the 2 machines on my desk the result was
that the X86_64 desktop did not show the problem, but my i586 laptop
does every time. Both have french keyboard layouts.
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Dave Cotton