On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 08:47:18AM +0200, Robert Kratky wrote: > hi, > this doesn't seem to be a problem of switching but of the keymap itself. > does the keymap function properly when you leave it the only one and > start x with it? > > as for newer versions, the unstable version (4.2.1) works without a > glitch on my woody box from the point it was installed (i actually > upgraded from 4.2.1-0prev2 from ~branden which worked well too) . i > don't see why you should worry about upgrading because all of the unmet > deps for 4.2.x can be got from testing so you need not concern very much > about getting more unstable in your system than you like. > > robert >
Hi I have upgraded X to unstable version (4.2.1) and set the keymap to cz_qwerty then I started X and the keymap was OK. After switching with both-shifts I get us keymap -> OK. But then the switching was freezed :( So I can switch the keymap only once ... some other clue ? thank Marek Cermak > > >Hi > >I have still problems with keymaps switching (but setxkbmap is ok -> > >thank you Sean and sorry for mail). When I configure in XF86Config-4 > >following > > > >Option "XkbLayout" "cz_qwerty" > >Option "XkbOptions" "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll" > > > >then the cz_qwerty is ok but when I use switch combo (alt+shift) > >the keymap is really strange - {,[,],} are on keys 7,8,9,0 and other > >keys returns fractions, currency symbols ... some keys are blank > > > >there is no newer version of X in woody and I don't know what else > >can I do :( > > > >bye > > > >marek cermak > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]