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FS#32865 - [lxdm] lxdm broke literally the left part of my keyboard
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Opened by Pablo Lezaeta (Jristz) - Monday, 26 November 2012, 16:32 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Wallace (gtmanfred) - Wednesday, 15 May 2013, 22:07 GMT
Opened by Pablo Lezaeta (Jristz) - Monday, 26 November 2012, 16:32 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Wallace (gtmanfred) - Wednesday, 15 May 2013, 22:07 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
I install lxdm in a clean install in brtfs compress zlib I install lxdm as display manager then I enable the service and restart, the X work but the lxdm broke literally the left part of my keyboard (u,i,o,p,j,k,l,ñ,b,n,m,6,7,8,9...) I test if the problem is the service and run it from comandshel (root acount and then lxdm) or from the service (start or enable+reboot) have the same effect I test other DM and lxdm is the only, and I test too the keyboard=1 with no effect Additional info: * lxdm 0.4.1-18 * Root, Home, Var, Var/Cache/pacman in btrfs compress zlib with xfce4 * Custom keyboard in xorg.conf.d Steps to reproduce: install all in btrfs compress zlib with a custom keyboard xorg.conf.d (attached) config, and try to run lxdm |
This task depends upon
10-evdev.conf
I not know why but that was a fix