Hi
After my upgrades this morning, the comma and dot from the keypad and from the "regular" keyboard stopped working. I just could get commas.
Downgrading as Timo Aaltonen suggested (with 'apt-get install xkb-data=1.3-2ubuntu4') didn't help.
Suggestion from Leonardo Couto kind of worked, with a small add:
In /usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev there should be only:
// For brazilian ABNT2 keyboard. xkb_keycodes "abnt2" { include "evdev(evdev)" <KPPT> = 129; };
If there's a: <I129> = 60;
in it, like Leonardo Marques de Souza said it was earlier in the xkb-data1.3-2ubuntu4 , it doesn't work.
So, after downgrading and editing the /usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev, mine looks now:
// For brazilian ABNT2 keyboard. xkb_keycodes "abnt2" { include "evdev(evdev)" // <I129> = 60 Removed!!!! <KPPT> = 129; };
Thanks, hope it helps!
Walter Ribeiro de Oliveira Jr
Hi
After my upgrades this morning, the comma and dot from the keypad
and from the "regular" keyboard stopped working. I just could
get commas.
Downgrading as Timo Aaltonen suggested (with 'apt-get install xkb-data= 1.3-2ubuntu4' )
didn't help.
Suggestion from Leonardo Couto kind of worked, with a small add:
In /usr/share/ X11/xkb/ keycodes/ evdev there should be only:
// For brazilian ABNT2 keyboard.
xkb_keycodes "abnt2" {
include "evdev(evdev)"
<KPPT> = 129;
};
If there's a:
<I129> = 60;
in it, like Leonardo Marques de Souza said it was earlier in 3-2ubuntu4 , it doesn't work.
the xkb-data1.
So, after downgrading and editing the /usr/share/ X11/xkb/ keycodes/ evdev,
mine looks now:
// For brazilian ABNT2 keyboard.
xkb_keycodes "abnt2" {
include "evdev(evdev)"
// <I129> = 60 Removed!!!!
<KPPT> = 129;
};
Thanks, hope it helps!
Walter Ribeiro de Oliveira Jr