Hi:
I setup the following keycodes with xmodmap:
keycode 24 = q Q 0x0b8 0x0c8 0x0d8 0x0e8
each keycode will generate 6 possible keycodes. My
modifier map looks like this:
shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e)
lockCaps_Lock (0x42)
control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x6d)
m
How do I compose string character keys under X? The
newer versions of X are supposed to let you compose
key sequences. This is possible under console but was
not under X.
Thanks.
-Dinesh
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Hi:
Is it possible to start the X server (and hence all
the apps that run under it) on a psuedo-tty or a FIFO
device? When X starts up, it run on tty1 or something
like that. I would like to run on a psuedo-tty or a
FIFO so that it can receive all input from them.
Thanks.
-Dinesh
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gcc test1.c -llibX11.so.6.1
test1.c: In function `main':
test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not
`int'
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibX11.so.6.1
collect2: ld returned 1 exit sta
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I am trying to compile a simple X application but I
keep getting the folloeing error:
gcc -g -o testapp test1.c -lX11
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Any suggestions? What are the Xlib libraries called
under Linux. Thanks.
-D
Hi:
I am trying to setup a keyboard for a phonetic
language (an Indian language) but have been
unsucessful in getting the keyboard programmed. The
issue is that the the current output keycode will not
only depend on the current key pressed, but also on
the previous key pressed. Do you know how I c
Is it possible to create console fonts from TTF, BDF,
and PCF fonts? How can I do that and how do I use them
in console applications?
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> Sean
>
> Preben Randhol wrote:
> >
> > Dinesh Nadarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on
> 30/06/2000 (23:37) :
> > > I am looking for a window manager for debian
> that will
> > > not soakup the system resources. Whic
I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
suggest?
Thanks.
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Where do I set defaults for the window manager and X
applications. Things like:
Xterm*Font : jsdhkjdfkvkjv
olvwm*VirtualDesktop2x2
Usually it was .Xdefaults under RedHat. where does
Debian keep them?
Thanks.
_Dinesh
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The last time I installed Potato, I was able to
install Soundblaster support using modconf. I have two
systems with SB16 and Sb AWE 32 cards in them. Which
drivers do I use to get these going and how can I
install the drivers without having to recompile the
Kernel?
Thanks in advance.
-Dinesh
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After I installed Debian 2.2 (potato), I found that
the system was using VGA type fonts instead of the
standard terminal fonts (not X windows). How can I get
rid of this? There are more than 25 lines on the
screen and some applications (like man) scroll only
the last 25 (very annoying).
Thanks.
-
I want to install a software package but I don't want
to download each of it's dependencies and install them
one by one. For e.g. if I wanted to install fvwm2,
then is there a command like:
apt-get -install fvwm2
which will download not only fvwm2 but also all of
it's dependencies and install the
Has anyone tried managing Debian systems with Webmin
(www.webmin.com)? It is a browser based system admin.
tool for multiple OSs.
Can anyone recommend a good book to understand Linux
(esp. Debian and RedHat) administration (including
network admin).
Thanks.
-Dinesh
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I want to install debian 2.2. Is there a simple way to
install the system using a couple of floppies and a
network connection. For e.g. I can install FreeBSD
with 2 floppies and a network connection (the floppies
contain the network card drivers, basic boot kernel, a
dhcp client, etc.). There must
Hi:
I am trying to setup several linux systems that I
would like to administer over a network and/or via the
serial port. The serial port based admin. is important
in some cases when network is down etc. Is there any
way of running a Kermit like program to connect to a
linux box through COM ports
I fixed the problem by stopping gpm. It was conflicting with my X mouse
protocol. I simply removed it from/etc/init.d.
-D
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On Fri, 09 Apr 1999 01:26:40 Martin Waller wrote:
>I think you will need to recompile your kernel with the proper mouse support,
>as the default kernel doesn't come w
Hi:
I have a couple of problems and I would like to get an opinion from those who
might have an insite into these issues.
I recently installed Debian 2.1 on my system. I have had Debian 2.0 previously
and wsa very happy with it but i decided to do a fresh install. The
installation went well (
Couple of questions concerning Debian Linux:
1. How can I install .deb packages in RehHat?
2. Can PPP be initiated by a user rather than by the "root"?
3. X server does not recognize SVGA server and boot into VGA 8 bit
mode. Can I remove VGA mode completely off of the XF86Config file?
Thanks in
ld be great.
Thanks in advance,
Dinesh
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Member of Technical Staff, SBC Technology Resources inc.
Office Phone : 512.372.5298
Office Fax :
I've installed the Debian 2.0 system and went through the XF86Setup sequence
to setup the X server. But when I run startx the system will not start the
SVGA server (starts the VGA server). When I return to the XF86Setup program,
my video card selection is nolonger shown and I have to set it up agai
tions that I can use with dpkg. dpkg -i xxx.deb installs
the pakage but is there a option to make it check for the dependent
pakages also and install them?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Dinesh
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Dinesh
Is it possible to create a debian CD under windows with the CD images posted
on the web? Documentation discusses about changing the extension to .iso but
my windows box would not recognize the format. Are there any
freeware/shareware apps. for windows to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Dinesh
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Dinesh Nadarajah
Member of Technical Staff, SBC Technology Resources inc.
Office Phone : 512.372.5298
Office Fax : 512.372.5691
Home Phone : 512.794
I recently installed Debian Linux from floppies. Now when the system
loads, I directly boots into DOS. I have to use the "Custom Boot Disk"
to boot the system into Linux. Is this the bootup mechanism with
floopy based installations? I don't even get the LILO propmpt to enter
the OS name.
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