Subject:
Re: Typing an '@' symbol on an Apple keyboard
From:
Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Thu, 17 May 2007 21:49:26 +0200
To:
debian-user
To:
debian-user
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remove mod1 = Alt_L Meta_L
remove mod5 = ISO_Level3_Shift
keycode 113 = Alt_L Meta_L
keycode 64 = ISO_
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On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 09:43:31 +0200, Matthias Brennwald wrote:
>
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 03:28 +, s. keeling wrote:
> Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I might be able to tell you how to set this up using xmodmap, but this
> > depends on how similar your Apple keyboard is to the "pc105" ones that I
> > know. For
le to tell you how to set this up using xmodmap, but this
> depends on how similar your Apple keyboard is to the "pc105" ones that I
> know. For a start, I need to see the output of:
>
> xmodmap -pk | grep '(g)\|ISO_Level3_Shift'
>
> It can also not hurt i
se handled by the
> 'normal' keymap settings? If so, I'd like to make 'Alt-g' to produce an '@'
> (that's the way it's normally done on my keyboard).
I might be able to tell you how to set this up using xmodmap, but this
depends on h
gt; Dear all
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm a complete newbie, and I'm not sure which mailing list is the
>>>>> best to post my question (I posted this to debian-user and
>>>>> debian-powerpc).
>>>>>
>>>>> I successf
Dear all
thanks for your replies so far. It looks like I'll have (i) to look
harder to find the correct key combination or (ii) tweak the
configuration my keyboard setup. I prefer (ii) because I want to use the
keys on my keyboard in the way they are labelled (I'm really bad in
remembering wh
uestion (I posted this to debian-user and
debian-powerpc).
I successfully installed Debian 4.0 / Etch on my Apple PowerBook G4.
I managed to setup my (external/USB) Apple keyboard with a
Swiss-German keymap. However, I could not figure out how to produce
an '@' symbol... in Mac OS X I press &
mailing list is the
>>> best to post my question (I posted this to debian-user and
>>> debian-powerpc).
>>>
>>> I successfully installed Debian 4.0 / Etch on my Apple PowerBook G4.
>>> I managed to setup my (external/USB) Apple keyboard with a
>>&
Etch on my Apple PowerBook G4. I
managed to setup my (external/USB) Apple keyboard with a Swiss-German
keymap. However, I could not figure out how to produce an '@' symbol...
in Mac OS X I press 'Option-g' to type an '@', but that does not work in
Linux / Debian. Any h
/ Etch on my Apple PowerBook G4. I
> managed to setup my (external/USB) Apple keyboard with a Swiss-German
> keymap. However, I could not figure out how to produce an '@' symbol...
> in Mac OS X I press 'Option-g' to type an '@', but that does not work
Dear all
I'm a complete newbie, and I'm not sure which mailing list is the best
to post my question (I posted this to debian-user and debian-powerpc).
I successfully installed Debian 4.0 / Etch on my Apple PowerBook G4. I
managed to setup my (external/USB) Apple keyboard with a Sw
Once in debian galaxy, I heard Tomoo Nmura say
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Sid i386.
> Currently, I choose Apple USB keyboard.
> When touching key, Linux always goes to freeze.
> I reconfigure console-common and set keyboard as qwert, US america,
> Apple USB keyboard but the problem still exist.
> An
Hello,
I'm using Sid i386.
Currently, I choose Apple USB keyboard.
When touching key, Linux always goes to freeze.
I reconfigure console-common and set keyboard as qwert, US america,
Apple USB keyboard but the problem still exist.
Any solutions ?
Tomoo
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