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2010-12-01
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~ $ setxkbmap -device 4 -I -I/usr/share/X11/xkb-chinook -rules base -model nokiasu8w -layout us X Error of failed request: 134 Major opcode of failed request: 142 (XKEYBOARD) Minor opcode of failed request: 23 (XkbGetKbdByName) Value in failed request: 0xff000004 Serial number of failed request: 9 Current serial number in output stream: 9
I've been using qobi's fix for the Su-8w for a while now, with no problems, with exception of a nasty tendency to, after a few keyboard timeout disconnects (the keyboard won't remain turned on after a few minutes, I assume it auto-shuts down in order to save battery), no longer respond to Ctrl-other keys combinations. I noticed that after a few disconnects, the keyboard, both internal and external ones, would no longer be able to output those Ctrl commands, as in... Ctrl-backspace would no longer evoke task switch, ctrl-shift-X would no longer evoke Xterm, etc, until I rebooted the device. I was actually planning on creating a new thread on this once it bugged me enough.
Well, today I attempted to find some workaround for this problem, so I wouldn't have to reboot the device and close all open MicroB tabs. Once ctrl commands became unresponsive, I tried unpairing the devices, and re-pairing them. To my surprise, keyboard and cell phone would pair up alright, although the bluetooth light on the Su-8w kept blinking, much in the same way as back when main.conf was disabling HID profiles!!
I tried rebooting, then. The keyboard would be recognized by the N900, but woudn't create any response whatsoever. Typing random characters wouldn't summon contacts, as usually, neither key combos would work. I tried summoning Xterm through the internal keyboard, and typing "setxkbmap -device 4 -I -I/usr/share/X11/xkb-chinook -rules base -model nokiasu8w -layout us", as I normally would in order to set the layout for the keyboard, and then, it would work, although only up until next disconnect, when, even upon pairing, the keyboard would remain unresponsive, instead of only with the wrong layout, as usually.
Ok... So I have a functional bluetooth keyboard, albeit one that won't work unless it has its layout set in xterm, as opposed to normal behaviour, when I would normally be able to summon Xterm through the keyboard, layout as incorrect as it were, set the correct layout, and go about my business... And a random bug which I know nothing about, and that I can't fix.
So... Any ideas on what's going on? I'd really like to be able to revert to proper behaviour.