On Friday 14 July 2006 19:19, Jorge Almeida wrote: > I was trying vmware and something went wrong, causing the computer to > reboot. > Now I can't use my F keys. The system boots and goes X; after that, I > can't switch to a vt: CTRl-ALT-F? gives weird results (CTRl-ALT-F1-> P, > CTRl-ALT-F2 -> Q,...). > My keyboard is one of those silly Logitech thingies with > Windows-oriented F-keys, with a "lock" key to enable normal F-key > behaviour. I checked with xev that the keys were enabled. Could it be that your xorg.conf was corrupted? What other files do your F keys need to access to operate? I have found that with sudden crashes (I had a box with faulty memory that kept crashing on me) random files would get corrupted. The contents would normally be sound but access rights would get muddled up. -- Regards, Mick