Ah! This was also confirmed by Charles Redman. The "SKIP" here
definitively looks fishy. It ought to be "pc105" or something
similar, unless "SKIP" is a real keyboard model used by VMWare.
To track this down further, can you please give me the output of
xprop -root |grep NAMES.S
when you are in the running GNOME session and the keyboard works? (My
hope is that the model is then "pc105" or something similar).
Please also give me the output of
grep ^X /etc/default/console-setup
udevadm info --export-db|grep LAYOUT|sort -u
dlotton [2010-04-01 18:55 -0000]: NAMES(STRING) = "evdev", "SKIP", "us", "", "terminate: ctrl_alt_ bksp"
> _XKB_RULES_
Ah! This was also confirmed by Charles Redman. The "SKIP" here
definitively looks fishy. It ought to be "pc105" or something
similar, unless "SKIP" is a real keyboard model used by VMWare.
To track this down further, can you please give me the output of
xprop -root |grep NAMES.S
when you are in the running GNOME session and the keyboard works? (My
hope is that the model is then "pc105" or something similar).
Please also give me the output of
grep ^X /etc/default/ console- setup
udevadm info --export-db|grep LAYOUT|sort -u
Thanks!
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