I've had this on Raspberry Pi. On the Pi it's a keyboard config issue. So if the suggestions above don't work you could try mucking around with a different keyboard config or even better actually identify what you keyboard is and configure for that. Good luck, these kinds of basic issues tend to be quite frustrating.

cheers
Richie

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:11 PM, jwind <wind@mikrokiko.de> wrote:
just try pushing tilde twice...
welcome!


On 28.07.2015 10:41, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2015-07-28 at 01:09 +0200, s p wrote:

Somehow my Ubuntu refuses to input tilde in pd.

It works a couple of times when I start pd, then it just simply won't
input any character ... Any idea what could be the problem? This is
really annoying.
No idea, sorry. But I experience similar problems and I may add some
more details. 

When I start pd, I usually can type tilde characters. After switching to
another application and then back to Pd, I can't type tildes anymore in
Pd. And there seems to be no way to restore tilde-typing ability until I
restart Pd. Actually, it is not only the tilde character, but all
characters of the same key cannot be typed anymore (^,`,~). On a Swiss
German layout it is the key left of back space. 

After the problem has been triggered, [keyname] still shows the correct
characters, while [key] only outputs 0 for ^, ` and ~.

This problem occurs only on one of two machines with similar setup:

#1: Ubuntu 14.04 i386, Pd 0.46.6 from git, Intel graphics driver
   -> Problem can be triggered

#2: Ubuntu 14.04 i383, Pd 046.6 from git, Nvidia proprietary driver
   -> Problem cannot be triggered

I mention graphics drivers specifically, because there were some reports
about Pd crashing X11 while typing in certain Ubuntu setups with Intel
drivers. Maybe this problem is related.

Roman



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