Auto-repeat doesn't work in one of my installations after screen-blanking

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anonymous

When I press f for a few seconds on one of the Trisquel installations on my laptop (as usual made by debootstrapping and continuing from there), I expect to get ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff. This is what I get upon login.

But if the screen blanks (i.e. because I close it) and I use the computer after that, if I press f I only get f.

I've got Trisquel 6 on which LXDE, Lightdm, XFCE4 Power Manager, Compton but not xscreensaver are used.

On the same laptop, there's a Trisquel 7 and Parabola installation as well that don't seem to have the same problem I've described above.

Any ideas? (xset -r off didn't work, neither did setting).

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Beigetreten: 07/24/2010

Check out the "Keyboard" utility in the "System settings". There is a checkbox to control that.

davidnotcoulthard (nicht überprüft)

I'm on LXDE. LXinput isn't like that (N.B. changing repeat delay and interval, which I can do with it, didn't help).

(Otherwise I probably wouldn't be posting it here since my search of the WWW mostly net answer like "Open GNOME Control Centre's Keyboard-setting utility" or "xset r off" :)

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Beigetreten: 07/24/2010

Sorry. I read too quickly. Even without the graphical utility, the same key in GSettings may control the repetition, i.e., you could try that:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard repeat true

davidnotcoulthard (nicht überprüft)

I got "No such schema 'org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard'
" (I assume that's got to do with my system being an LXDE system?)

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Beigetreten: 05/13/2010

> xset -r off didn't work

You mean xset -r on?

davidnotcoulthard (nicht überprüft)

I don't think I do (and basically I cpuldn't set anything with xset).