I am running etch with gnome on an Intel machine.
I have two seats set up, using GDM. The primary seat has a 104 key
keyboard and is connected via a PS-2 keyboard connector. The second
seat has a 104 key keyboard connected via USB.
On both keyboards, if I hit the UP key in the editing section of the
keyboard, the program gnome-screenshot runs. The LEFT, RIGHT, and DOWN
keys do nothing. This happens for all users, and both seats.
This is especially since I am used to using the UP key and often hit it
multiple times or hold it down, out of habit. This launches many
instances of gnome-screenshot, which has on at least one occasions
actually hung the computer in a state where it kept launching
gnome-screenshot instances, about one a second, and could not be stopped.
If I check Desktop-Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts, there is no mention
of gnome-screenshot.
I have also searched all the /etc directories that have anything to do
with X or Gnome for files containing the string gnome-screenshot and
have found nothing.
This behaviour seems to have started when I upgraded sarge to etch.
Can anybody suggest how I can get back the the key functions that were
present in Etch - and especially how to move gnome-screenshot to the
Print key, where it should be!
I've appended the InputDevice sections from XF86Config-4.
Jack Dodds
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "First Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event0"
# Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Second Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "Protocol" "usbev"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event1"
# Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
EndSection
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