On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 04:12, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > It's an interesting coincidence that you posted this today, as it was > only last nite that I had the following update here on Gentoo, which > looks to me to be potentially relevant. > > 14 Oct 2011; Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn <chithanh@(mydistro).org> > -xkeyboard-config-2.4.1.ebuild, +xkeyboard-config-2.4.1-r1.ebuild, > +files/xkeyboard-config-2.4.1-extended-function-keys.patch: > Add upstream patch to unbreak extended function keys, bug #386561. > > The -r1 indicates a gentoo revision of an upstream version, so they've > apparently not released a fixed version upstream yet. (The patch deals > with more than function keys tho, with a bunch of KP_* changes too.) > > The referenced bug is here: > > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386561 > > The patch is unfortunately not posted to the bug, but here's the info > included from git in the patch itself: > > From 1d1338afa6aa555c5f6c83d07fceec43a4d87f0d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Sergey V. Udaltsov <svu@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 21:26:26 +0000 > Subject: Levels 2-4 for CTRL+ALT are propagated from level 1 > > Googling that commit ID results in this, which looks right: > > http://www.google.com/search?q=1d1338afa6aa555c5f6c83d07fceec43a4d87f0d > > The upstream commit on github appears as the first hit ATM, with a couple > archlinux bugs listed as well. (There's a few more if you hit the link > for them, all arch-linux for whatever reason; maybe because they're about > the only ones that update that fast, other than gentoo, which probably > has the google crawler blocked on its bugzilla for performance reasons.) > > It's the October 5 entry on the github link, but that builds on version > 2.4.1, released Oct. 4. You may be best simply grabbing the git HEAD > tarball from github and building it yourself. Of course on most distros > that'll mean resolving the dependencies manually. > > Of course, that may not be your problem at all, at least not if you're on > a distro shipping an older < 2.4 version of that package. But looking at > the actual patch, it sure looks like it could be related, whether it > actually is or not. > Interesting, thanks. I don't know if it is related, and Kubunu is giving me a hard time about figuring out exactly which version of xkeyboard-config is installed (aptitude tells me that it is not a real package, and I cannot figure out what it belongs to / what belongs to it). I do have some older *buntu CDs lying around but I don't think that the feature could be tested in a virtual machine. I don't see mention of KP_Home in the patch: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/commit/?id=1d1338afa6aa555c5f6c83d07fceec43a4d87f0d Furthermore, I do think that this is a KDE issue as xev clearly reports that KP_Home is being sent instead of Home. If it were an xkeyboard issue then both keys would be Home, or KP_Home would not register at all (as seems to be the case with F13-F24, Ctrl-Delete, and Ctrl-Backspace in the bug you mentioned). I'll file an issue with KDE to separate KP_Home from Home in the keyboard shortcuts config. Thanks! -- Dotan Cohen http://gibberish.co.il http://what-is-what.com ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.