(In reply to comment #10)
> 1. The bug in gnome and this one - are not relevant really
> 2. This is very odd configuration, actually. How did it happen that you got
> layout 'us' with variant(!!!) 'inet(hpi6)'. Are you sure there is such a thing?
My laptop is an HP NC6000. I believe hpi6 is the right setting for this
keyboard, or at least close enough to make my volume buttons work ;)
> Actually, gnome-settings-daemon (2.9.x), executes:
>
> setxkbmap -model 'pc104' -layout 'us(inet(hpi6))' -options 'altwin:super_win'
>
> Does this command work? If not - there is a problem with your XKB configuration
> repository. I would be interested to see your xkb/rules/xfree86.xml and
> xkb/symbols/pc/us if possible.
(In reply to comment #10)
> 1. The bug in gnome and this one - are not relevant really
> 2. This is very odd configuration, actually. How did it happen that you got
> layout 'us' with variant(!!!) 'inet(hpi6)'. Are you sure there is such a thing?
My laptop is an HP NC6000. I believe hpi6 is the right setting for this
keyboard, or at least close enough to make my volume buttons work ;)
> Actually, gnome-settings- daemon (2.9.x), executes: xfree86. xml and
>
> setxkbmap -model 'pc104' -layout 'us(inet(hpi6))' -options 'altwin:super_win'
>
> Does this command work? If not - there is a problem with your XKB configuration
> repository. I would be interested to see your xkb/rules/
> xkb/symbols/pc/us if possible.
No, it doesn't work:
andrew@trogdor ~ $ setxkbmap -model 'pc104' -layout 'us(inet(hpi6))' -options
'altwin:super_win'
Error! Option "-options" not recognized
I'll attach the files you're asking for.