[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#522608: Bug#522608: hal: loosing keyboard settings, apparently not updating the cache

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Apr 6 18:09:58 UTC 2009


Eduard Bloch wrote:
> retitle 522608 wrong keyboard settings immediately after startup
> thanks
> 
> #include <hallo.h>
> * Michael Biebl [Sun, Apr 05 2009, 03:44:53PM]:
>> Eduard Bloch schrieb:
>>> Package: hal
>>> Version: 0.5.11-8
>>> Severity: important
>>>
>>> Forwarding Ubuntu bug 275825:
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/hal/+bug/275825
>>>
>>> I had very similar issue, only a
>>>
>>> config/hal] couldn't initialise context: (null)/(null)
>>>
>> Should be fixed.
>> We have a dpkg file trigger which will automatically refresh the cache
>> whenever a new fdi file under /usr/share/hal/fdi is installed.
>>
>> I'm not sure, what more we can do about this within hal.
>>
>> Do you remember if this hal trigger was activated or not?
> 
> Actually it seems that I am mistaken. The symptoms are following:
> 
>  - system boots
>  - Xorg and xdm start
>  - I get wrong keymap in xdm, and the message mentioned above in the
>    Xorg.0.log. Also, all applications started in this session have
>    initially a wrong layout. Changing it with setxkbmap only changes the
>    setting in applications started aftwards (which is unusual).
>  - BUT when I restart Xorg later, then everything works just fine, no hal
>    message in Xorg log, applications listen to keymap changes, etc.

Ok, this seems to be an entirely different problem.

> So it looks like hal is not ready when xdm starts? But why?

Simply check, if hal is running.
Why don't you add a little debug check in the xdm start script, something like

lshal | input.xkb > /tmp/log

This way you can check, if hal is started up correctly and we have to look for
the problem elsewhere.

Michael

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