Bug#524344: gnome-power-manager: adjusting brightness kills AltGr key behaviour

Norbert Preining preining at logic.at
Thu Apr 16 12:21:22 UTC 2009


I forgot to add that it is also nothing of the backlight setting itself,
because calling
	xbacklight -set NN
does not make AltGr unusable.

On Do, 16 Apr 2009, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I am having the following strange phenomenon:
> 
> When I log into the gnome session the AltGr key is working, thus on my
> German kbd I get
>    AltGr-q -> AT sign
>    AltGr-8 -> open square bracket
>    ...
> As soon as I adjust the brightness with Fn-F5 or Fn-F6 the OSD with the
> brightness level appears, the brightness is adjusted, but at the same
> time the functionality of the AltGr key is lost. Pressing AltGr-q I get 
> a q instead of the AT sign.
> 
> This is 100% repeatable, and happens only in Gnome. I tried the failsafe
> terminal session and pressing the keys did not change anything, nor the
> brightness, nor the AltGr behaviour.
> 
> So I guess that the culprit is one of those adjusting the brightness, and
> not the hardware support for sending the kbd events.
> 
> Since a missing AltGr on a German kbd means there is no AT, no curly nor
> square brackets, etc, that is very disturbing, and I need to restart X 
> to get normal behaviour back.
> 
> Hard/Software:
> - Sony Vaio VGN-Z11
> - kernel 2.6.29 plus latest sony-acpi patches from Mattia/ACPI ML
> - Debian/sid up2date
> 
> Hope that someone can help me there

Best wishes

Norbert

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Norbert Preining <preining at logic.at>        Vienna University of Technology
Debian Developer <preining at debian.org>                         Debian TeX Group
gpg DSA: 0x09C5B094      fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76  A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KIRBY MISPERTON (n.)
One who kindly attempts to wipe an apparent kirby (q.v.) off another's
face with a napkin, and then discovers it to be a wart or other
permanent fixture, is said to have committed a 'kirby misperton'.
			--- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff





More information about the pkg-gnome-maintainers mailing list