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Old 16th July 2007, 03:13 PM
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Keyboard issues in Gnome and Xfce4

Anyone have any issues with their USB keyboard in either/both Gnome or Xfce4 on FC7? I have a Saitek USB keyboard and am having intermittent keyboard failures while in either Gnome or Xfce4. The keyboard is still recognized by the system because I can drop out of X and the keyboard works fine. lsusb still shows the keyboard as well, at least at the command line while not in X. Mouse works fine in X.

I have been running with Fluxbox for the past couple of days and have had no problems. Wondering if this is a shared library issue with a lib Gnome and Xfce4 share, but I have no idea what lib they both share. I want to say it's a window manager issue, but they both use diff window managers. Anyway, wanted to throw this out there to see if anyone might have any ideas. Thanks in advance!
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