Re: Can't change tty's since last update

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Jul 29 2019, Justin Capella via arch-general has written:

Hesitant to reply because I haven't really looked into this much, but was
maybe hwdb part of ststemd / formerly udev updated? I know it has key
bindings
Hm, I can see no ststemd. If you meant systemd, I suppose that that was
updated along with everything else, I didn't exclude any packages from
the upgrade procedure. I can't see anything suggesting a replacement for
udev with:
pacman -Ss udev
olr
pacman -Ss ststemd.

As I say: everything else was refrehsed tonight.

Best wishes and thanks,

Jeanettey

On Mon, Jul 29, 2019, 1:46 PM Jeanette C. via arch-general <
arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey hey,
since my last update, today, I sometimes can't change ttys. Using showkey
I
have checked that both the alt key and the f-keys are coming through.

Might this be a kernel issues. I believe I came from 5.0.x and am now on
5.2.3.

May it further be an indication that my jackd settings have lead to major
xruns on input, using jackd1?

Does anyone have an idea, maybe even where else to look for suspects?

Best wishes and thanks,

Jeanette

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