> That means that I can not switch tasks by pressing [alt]+[tab] or desktop=
s by [ctrl]+[alt]+[arrow-keys].
This bug is a xlibs bug, it has been reported several times and will be
fixed soon.
Here it is a fix from xfree's maintainer:
"A fix for this problem is available. It comes in the form of a diff
to=20
/etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/pc.
To apply this fix:
1) Retrieve the patch from
<URL: http://redwald.deadbeast.net/tmp/alt_tab_fix.diff > or the
attachment to this mail.
2) Save the patch someplace. I recommend /tmp.
3) Become root.
4) cd /
5) patch -p0 < /tmp/alt_tab_fix.diff
6) Go back to being a mere mortal user.
7) Restart your X session. Advanced users may simply reload their
keymap using setxkbmap(1x) with the proper arguments."
Message-Id: <1088871899. 25626.17. camel@seb128>
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 18:24:59 +0200
From: Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>
To: Benjamin Schweizer <email address hidden>, <email address hidden>,
<email address hidden>
Subject: Re: Bug#257454: gnome-core: splash screens + desktop switcher
stays on top
clone 257454 -1
reassign 257454 xlibs
severity 257454 serious
tag 257454 + fixed-upstream patch pending sid upstream
retitle 257454 desktop switcher stays on top
merge 257454 254973
reassign -1 gnome-session
severity -1 normal
retitle -1 splash screen doesn't dissapear
merge -1 253729=20
thanks
Le sam, 03/07/2004 =E0 17:46 +0200, Benjamin Schweizer a =E9crit :
> The Gnome startup splash screen
That's already reported: bugs.debian. org/253729
http://
> That means that I can not switch tasks by pressing [alt]+[tab] or desktop= [alt]+[ arrow-keys] .
s by [ctrl]+
This bug is a xlibs bug, it has been reported several times and will be
fixed soon.
Here it is a fix from xfree's maintainer:
"A fix for this problem is available. It comes in the form of a diff xkb/symbols/ pc/pc.
to=20
/etc/X11/
To apply this fix:
1) Retrieve the patch from redwald. deadbeast. net/tmp/ alt_tab_ fix.diff > or the tab_fix. diff
<URL: http://
attachment to this mail.
2) Save the patch someplace. I recommend /tmp.
3) Become root.
4) cd /
5) patch -p0 < /tmp/alt_
6) Go back to being a mere mortal user.
7) Restart your X session. Advanced users may simply reload their
keymap using setxkbmap(1x) with the proper arguments."
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher