FC3 - Keymapping in console mode "spontaneously" changed :(

From: Steven P. Ulrick (lists_at_afolkey2.net)
Date: 09/20/05

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    Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 02:40:33 -0500
    
    

    Hello, Everyone
    As far as I know, the only change that I have made to my system recently was
    installing the openmotif updates (which I have since uninstalled, and then
    reinstalled the previous versions)
    The problem is as follows: if I enter into non-graphical mode (console / ctrl
    alt f1-f6) the mappings of the following keys are messed up:
    ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = \
    [ ]
    ; '
    , . /
    f1 f2 f3 f4 f5
    y z

    In the above mentioned mode, those keys now produce the following output:

    KEY Correct Incorrect
    ~ ~ ` ~ ^
    2 2 @ 2 “
    4 4 $ 4 #
    6 6 ^ 6 @
    7 7 & 7 /
    8 8 * 8 (
    9 9 ( 9 )
    0 0 ) 0 =
    - - _ \ ?

    [ [ { @ \
    ] ] } + *
    ; ; : [ {
    ' ' " ] }
    z z Z y Y
    y y Y z Z

    F1 A
    F2 B
    F3 C
    F4 D
    F5 E

    My regular user password contains a "y" As a result, I cannot login as myself
    into console mode. My root password does not contain any x's, y's or any of
    the other problematic keys shown above.
    I am typing this email, using kmail, logged into KDE (branch 3.5) on the same
    system that I am having this problem with. As you can see from the fact that
    I was able to type up the chart that you see above, if I am in X, the keyboard
    works as expected. It is only when I do "ctrl | alt | f1-f6" that the
    problem occurs. In fact, "alt f7" USED to take me back to X, but now I have
    to hit "alt f8"

    My keyboard layout (in kcontrol) is listed as Generic 104-key PC, which is
    correct. Just to be sure, I am now going to reboot (Sob :() and see what
    happens.......

    Well, now everything works fine. But if any of you have any ideas about what
    went wrong, I would be glad to know. Because I should not have had to reboot
    to fix this.

    Have a Great Day,
    Steven P. Ulrick

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