Re: Oh, yeah: Unable to
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- Subject: Re: Oh, yeah: Unable to
- From: debianhelplingo <lingophilos@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 19:14:16 +0200 (CEST)
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I was suffering from the exact same problem reported initially. I'm using GNOME, on Ubuntu Edgy. I have a customized .Xmodmap, though this problem didn't show up until recently, and I dont *think* I changed it recently.
The solution I found to the problem was to go to the Gnome menu, System->Preferences->Keyboard then choose "Layout Options"; within this tab, I have 'Miscellaneous Compatibility Options'. By checking, then un-checking the option "Special Keys (Ctrl+Alt+
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