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FS#21555 - No "XF86*" keys after upgrade to libxkbfile 1.0.7-1
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Opened by Adam (falcon7) - Monday, 01 November 2010, 09:10 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Tuesday, 02 November 2010, 07:10 GMT
Opened by Adam (falcon7) - Monday, 01 November 2010, 09:10 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Tuesday, 02 November 2010, 07:10 GMT
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DetailsSummary and Info:
After upgrading to libxkbfile 1.0.7-1, none of my media keys (XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioRaiseVolume etc...) work. I use them to control mpd through xbindkeys. Doing a xbindkeys -k, the keypress isn't even detected. Keyboard is a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000. Downgrading to libxkbfile 1.0.6-1 from ARM solves the problem. Steps to Reproduce: N/A |
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Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Monday, 01 November 2010, 22:51 GMT
I can't reproduce this issue, but looking at what changed between libxkbfile 1.0.6 and 1.0.7 is that 1.0.7 was compiled against a newer proto that contains a fix for an invalid mask setting. I released xorg-server 1.9.2 in extra and testing that has been built against the newer libraries and protos, please try that version.
Comment by Adam (falcon7) -
Tuesday, 02 November 2010, 00:33 GMT
The upgrade to xorg-server 1.9.2 fixes the issue... thanks for your time!