On 2025-05-31 09:00, rob stone wrote:
Hello,
if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop, what values are in
/etc/default/keyboard?
I've tried "pc105" (default) and "latitude" and neither echo the hash
symbol (Shift-3) nor the pipe character.
TIA,
Robert
I've a recollection of selecting some
On Sat 31 May 2025 at 18:00:30 (+1000), rob stone wrote:
> if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop, what values are in
> /etc/default/keyboard?
I had a British Latitude D430, and I had:
XKBMODEL="latitude"
XKBLAYOUT="gb"
XKBVARIANT=""
XKBOPTIONS="compose:caps,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
On Sat, 2025-05-31 at 14:06 +, xuser wrote:
> Are you sure the keyboard works, properly ex. (no dead keys)?
> I have a Dell Latitude E6500 and all of the keys on the keyboard work
> fine.
Nice call. We're always asking if external parts like cables work, but
onboard keyboard functionality doe
Am Samstag, 31. Mai 2025, 13:18:52 CEST schrieb Richard Owlett:
Hi Richard,
where do you want to type it? In X? Then with which windowmanager? Or in the
native console (F1 - F5)?
Please note, that X, as well as each window manager and console itself is
using theire own configuration, but maybe
latitude keymap
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On 5/31/25 3:00 AM, rob stone wrote:
Hello,
if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop,
I have a Dell Latitude E6410
what values are in /etc/default/keyboard?
I see
On 5/31/25 3:00 AM, rob stone wrote:
Hello,
if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop,
I have a Dell Latitude E6410
what values are in /etc/default/keyboard?
I see:
> # KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION FILE
>
> # Consult the keyboard(5) manual page.
>
> XKBMOD
Am Samstag, 31. Mai 2025, 10:00:30 CEST schrieb rob stone:
> Hello,
>
> if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop, what values are in
> /etc/default/keyboard?
>
> I've tried "pc105" (default) and "latitude" and neither echo the hash
> symbol (Shift-3) nor the pipe character.
>
> TIA,
>
> Robert
Hello,
if you are running a Dell Latitude laptop, what values are in
/etc/default/keyboard?
I've tried "pc105" (default) and "latitude" and neither echo the hash
symbol (Shift-3) nor the pipe character.
TIA,
Robert
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