So, what does one do after nearly a month of solid travel but upgrade one's main desktop system to current rawhide? Makes sense to me. But I've found some interesting bits of psychedelic behavior that I can't readily find on the lists. Any clues or even suggestions for which packages to file bugs on would be helpful. - No sound. Sound apps seem happy, volume is set as usual, silence is deafening. - After the screensaver puts things into power-saving mode, the display will never be the same again; it looks like most of the color resolution goes away. Restarting X fixes it. (Note: Intel driver but with my own kernel where I never got around to turning KMS on; same kernel as before the upgrade). - Most annoying of all: there seems to be real weirdness in the handling of modifier keys. In my usual "caps lock is another control" configuration, I get no control key at all. If caps lock is set to "default", then ALT_L turns into control. The Alt modifier seems to be unattainable by any means - what's a poor emacs user to do? On the last one, I note that dependency problems keep the current libxklavier from being installed; maybe things will get better when that's resolved? Anybody else seen this stuff? Thanks, jon -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list