Strange keyboard problem
Juan Kawada
juankawada at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 05:37:22 UTC 2008
Yeah same here, maybe we should report a bug? It's not too bad though, I
always just press the button when I switch operating systems.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:57 AM, Willy Hamra <w.hamra1987 at gmail.com> wrote:
> this also happened with me on hardy (32 bit), when i set the numlock to be
> on at startup, it started to be **ON** but the LED working in reverse!
>
> 2008/7/2 Thomas K. Gamble <tkg at lanl.gov>:
>
> After upgrading my system to Hardy (64 bit), for some strange reason the
>> numlock key led works in reverse. The led is off when the numlock is on
>> and
>> the led is on when the numlock is off. It works normally when I boot to a
>> console, so it appears to be either X or KDE that is causing this. I
>> can't
>> find any settings that might be misconfigured. Anyone have any clues?
>>
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