Actually, it seems to be a problem with the console keyboard driver, not X. My sticky keys are not working on the us-international keyboard, even outside X. On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 06:42, Mike A. Harris wrote: > On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Alessandro Oliveira wrote: > > >Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 14:28:13 GMT > >From: Alessandro Oliveira <alessandro.o@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >List-Id: <shrike-list.redhat.com> > >Subject: LT: The Most ANOYING problem for Brazilian (Latin America) Users > > > >================================================================== > >This message was posted as a talkback at /news_story.php3?ltsn=2003-04-12-002-26-RV-RH-SW > >================================================================== > ><p>THE most anoying problem for brazilian users is about <b>how a cedilla is composed using US-International keyboards</b>. We have been using acute+c to get a ç and acute+C to get a Ç for a long time, I mean <b>since windows 95 was introduced</b> (at least), on the linux side <blink>I tried RH 8.0 and it worked great.</blink> I\'m still wondering what could have happened to a new version of linux become worst than the previous one (this is becoming very Micro$oft like).</p> > > > ><p>This a very important issue for us, because more than a half of brazilian computers use this kind of keyboard layout.</p> > > > ><p>In addition, I\'m very curious to know in which languages a letter \"C\" can be used with an acute accent.</p> > > > ><p>If you have any clues on <b>how to make Shrike BAHAVE like Psyche</b>, please write to shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxxx</p> > >------------------------------------------------------------------ > > For any keyboard related problems, file a bug report at: > http://bugs.xfree86.org > > When fixed, I'll backport the fix to future package releases. > > Assuming it is a bug that is. > > > > -- > Mike A. Harris ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris > OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat -- Z <zleite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>