Thank you both for your efforts! I finally had some time to look at it again:
1.) Booting into the recovery mode results in the same, i.e. z and y
are changed as well as other keyboard specific issues such as Umlaute
(ä.ö etc.) do not work.
2.) Executing setkbmap - query in normal mode shows that
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 04:55, Christian Frey
wrote:
> OK, let's write it up properly ;)
> Then I attached the Logitech K340 USB keyboard, the keyboard
> works but the language settings don't, i.e. I have obviously a GB
> layout. The only way to change this so far is to use:
>
> setxkbmap ch
>
>
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 12:55:35 +0100, Christian Frey wrote:
> OK, let's write it up properly ;)
(...)
I already replied to this in your first thread.
Greetings,
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OK, let's write it up properly ;)
1.) During Installation of Wheezy, I had to exchange my Logitech K340
with a PS/2 keyboard in order to install Wheezy as the USB-Keyboard
did not react in the installer of Wheezy (although it did in the BIOS
and also, interestingly, in Squeeze installer - as a tes
On 12/23/2010 08:44 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
Apologies for the long post but it is along and sad story :)
I have enough ram (8Gb) on this laptop.
Maybe all the problems are related to my inabillity to disable the touchpad.
On this
syeX1
On 12/23/2010 09:46 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
Thanks Gilbert. That has disabled the touchpad. Now let us hope the other
keyboard-problems will come to an end. Immediately as I type this, it feels
if the keyboard reaction is faster and so far I did not miss a character.
I'll keep my fi
t succeeded in disabling the touchpad was the serial mouse
> setting.
>
Thanks Gilbert. That has disabled the touchpad. Now let us hope the other
keyboard-problems will come to an end. Immediately as I type this, it feels
if the keyboard reaction is faster and so far I did not mis
On 12/23/2010 08:44 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
Apologies for the long post but it is along and sad story :)
I have been made sad by a Dell laptop or two. ;-)
...
Maybe all the problems are related to my inabillity to disable the touchpad.
On this
syeX
Apologies for the long post but it is along and sad story :)
I have enough ram (8Gb) on this laptop.
Maybe all the problems are related to my inabillity to disable the touchpad.
On this
syeX1
(I
A long time ago, probably around March or so, my keyboard was fine. I
use three keyboard layouts, and I found that Alt+Capslock keychord
useful for switching between the three of them. It was so set up in
the Gnome preferences, and all was well.
At some point later during some upgrade (I track tes
On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 20:43 +, michael wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 12:16 +, michael wrote:
> > On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 15:51 +, michael wrote:
> > > I've not managed to define precisely when I get problems but I'm
> > > noticing
> > > the following symptoms and was wondering if some
Ok
keymap="es"
solved it
On Nov 12, 2007 8:40 AM, Javier Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you know if Xen + VNC (DOM 0 is running a vncserver than allow
> access to DomU ) can manage spanish (other langs?) keyboard layout
> when you are using vncviewer to access to DomU ?
>
> Now
Hi,
Do you know if Xen + VNC (DOM 0 is running a vncserver than allow
access to DomU ) can manage spanish (other langs?) keyboard layout
when you are using vncviewer to access to DomU ?
Now I can't write '|' because I don't know where is it :( ...
I added keymap=es (I cann't remember the referen
Hi, I'm using a Goldtouch 4200U usb keyboard with Debian Etch, kernel
2.6.16.13. The keyboard layout resembles a laptop keyboard, with
about half of the keys on the right half having dual function as a
number pad. When I first start the computer, those keys don't work on
the gdm login screen. I
Got no responses on Debian-PowerPC
Where can I learn how to deal with missing standard keys on PB 3400
keyboard?
How do I do Shift-PageUp, Home and End (in places where Ctrl-A and Ctrl-E
won't work)?
How do I middle-click to paste?
TIA for any help,
Paul Scott
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It's a known feature that any Xfree update will possibly break an
existing config.
I filed this bug (overwriting the XF86Config-4) in June:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=312101
Feel free to add info to the bug report.
Best regards,
Hannes.
Em Quarta 21 Setembro 2005 10:58, gothicdoom escreveu:
> XF86Config-4
>
I've this line in addition to the listed bellow:
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
> Option "XkbModel" "abnt2"
> Option "XkbLayout" "br"
>
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Hi.
I agree it's way to lame to ask this, but since I couldn't find out by
myself here is the question:
I have an abnt2 keyboard and it was just perfect until my last apt-get
upgrade. All keys work fine BUT the 'question mark' and '/'. This
happens just on X.
Here is the info:
XF86Config-4
Am Mi, den 07.04.2004 schrieb Olle Eriksson um 2:11:
> On Tuesday 06 April 2004 16.20, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> > Hi everybody
> >
> > Last friday I upgraded my system (sid) and since then, I cannot type
> > the "less than" and "greater than" signs anymore. When I press this key
> > (It is a german
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 16.20, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> Last friday I upgraded my system (sid) and since then, I cannot type
> the "less than" and "greater than" signs anymore. When I press this key
> (It is a german keyboard, the key is just beside the left "shift" key),
> nothing
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:20:12 +0200
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> Last friday I upgraded my system (sid) and since then, I cannot type
> the"less than" and "greater than" signs anymore.
> [...]
> Also, I get response for it when I run xev:
>
> KeyPress event, serial
Hi everybody
Last friday I upgraded my system (sid) and since then, I cannot type the
"less than" and "greater than" signs anymore. When I press this key (It
is a german keyboard, the key is just beside the left "shift" key),
nothing happens. This is especially annoying when using emacs (cannot
ju
also sprach nori heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.0739 +0100]:
> i "borrowed" another keyboard, plugged it in, and replicated my
> problem ... had a whole nother frustrated post composed, when i looked
> at *every line* of my .xsession file, and found this line stuck in
> there:
>
> /usr/
on Tue, 15 Jan 2002 04:06:29PM -0600, Gary Turner insinuated:
> If your problems with repeated keys occurs only on certain keys, it
> could very well be a hardware fault. Were it a software phenomenon,
> I would expect *every* key to be affected.
i'm sure i don't fully understand this, but were
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 14:29:18 -0600, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
>on Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:52:29AM +0100, marTin insinuated:
>> xset from the console (manually) works?
>
>yes.
>
>> xset in .xsession, and executed from the console works?
< excise a bunch of stuff >
>
>i've got the lines that should be setti
on Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:52:29AM +0100, marTin insinuated:
> xset from the console (manually) works?
yes.
> xset in .xsession, and executed from the console works?
insofar as it executes the command &&ed after it, yes. but it doesn't
set the rate when called in .xsession.
> xset in .xsession, an
also sprach Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.0734 +0100]:
> If you're using kdm, gdm, or something similar that allows you to choose
> a window manager/desktop environment when logging in, you need to choose
> the "default" session for ~/.xsession to get sourced. Otherwise it'll
> be i
Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi all,
>
> this got lost in a thread above, and i'm clueless.
>
> since upgrading to version 4 of X, my keyboard has been wildly
> erratic. (only in x, not in terminal mode.) i stuck the lines
>
> /usr/bin/X11/xset r rate 255 80 &
> xset r rate 25
on Tue, 15 Jan 2002 03:09:16AM +0100, marTin insinuated:
> also sprach nori heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.0020 +0100]:
> > since upgrading to version 4 of X, my keyboard has been wildly
> > erratic. (only in x, not in terminal mode.) i stuck the lines
> >
> > /usr/bin/X11/xset r rate
also sprach nori heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.0020 +0100]:
> since upgrading to version 4 of X, my keyboard has been wildly
> erratic. (only in x, not in terminal mode.) i stuck the lines
>
> /usr/bin/X11/xset r rate 255 80 &
> xset r rate 255 80
why twice?
> in my ~/.xsession fil
hi all,
this got lost in a thread above, and i'm clueless.
since upgrading to version 4 of X, my keyboard has been wildly
erratic. (only in x, not in terminal mode.) i stuck the lines
/usr/bin/X11/xset r rate 255 80 &
xset r rate 255 80
in my ~/.xsession file, but they do absolutely no good,
on Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 01:13:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I have a weird problem with my keyboard, but I'm not sure what to check
> to figure out the problem.
>
> I have a desktop system, and the keyboard works as expected in X and in
> the console. However when
I have a weird problem with my keyboard, but I'm not sure what to check
to figure out the problem.
I have a desktop system, and the keyboard works as expected in X and in
the console. However when I ssh into my gateway box, the keyboards works
fine in the commandline, but when I run a command
> I originally thought it was a problem with netscape,
> but it appears to be a larger issue.
>
> There are times when my keyboard won't respond unless
> I launch another application or maximize(or otherwise
> bring to the foreground) the window of an application
> already running. Only then can I
I originally thought it was a problem with netscape,
but it appears to be a larger issue.
There are times when my keyboard won't respond unless
I launch another application or maximize(or otherwise
bring to the foreground) the window of an application
already running. Only then can I go back to t
Hi Christian Terboven,
> I recently have installed XFree86 4.0.2 on my debian potato.
> Everything works fine, but I can not use the AltGr+X keys
> (for example I can not produce an (at)-symbol).
> TheXkbLayout is "de".
>
> Has anybody an idea what is wrong?
---end quoted text---
Section "I
Hi all!
I recently have installed XFree86 4.0.2 on my debian potato.
Everything works fine, but I can not use the AltGr+X keys
(for example I can not produce an (at)-symbol).
TheXkbLayout is "de".
Has anybody an idea what is wrong?
TIA
Christian
Hi all.
I have had to rebuild the system half way from scratch (messed up X). I've
installed X 3.3.6 from stable as a base, and then upgraded some of X
components to 4.0.2 (some apps like gimp1.2 is precompiled for 4.0.2
only). Right now 90% of the X on my system is 4.0.2,, the rest 10%
3.3.6. They
A couple of days ago I asked about my "backspace" key
acting like my "delete" key in Netscape and other aps.
The "backspace" key was deleting to the "right" instead
of the "left". Well I finally found it, but I haven't a
clue as to why I had to do this:
ln -sf /usr/X11R6/bin/xkbcomp /usr/X11R6/l
Hi Helgi,
Currently I use the "dk" keyboard layout with some defects. I've had a
look at the various files in /usr/lib/X11/xkb, but haven't "really"
found anything different between "dk" and "no" versions of any files. So
I don't understand why I get the error message in the log. Anyway, I
just ha
Hi Hein,
I am having this very same problem except that I normally use the
swedish keyboard layout, which is not working now, so I am very curious
about some solution on this.
Helgi Oern
Hein Meling wrote:
>
> A little follow-up information. I have still not resolved this problem,
> but have
A little follow-up information. I have still not resolved this problem,
but have discovered that I can use the "dk" and "de" layout, and I
wouldn't get the error message in the log:
Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
Any further assistance would be of enormous help.
Thanks!
Hi,
A few weeks ago I upgraded to woody, and have been updating things since
then. Recently, my xfree86 v3.3.6-11 (Mach64) server was thrown out and
replaced with xfree86 v4.0.1, which I think is good. But now I have a
problem with my keyboard. I've been trying to configure things both
manually, a
nto trouble...
> In the /etc/gpm.conf file there is
> a symbolic link from /dev/mouse
> to /etc/gpmdata.
>
> However, in the /etc/gpm.conf.file,
> an earlier line reads:
> device"/etc/psaux".
>
> There is not a symbolic link
> between /dev/psaux to
> /
Good day,
Thanks to help from several on this list,
I am very close to getting my mouse
and keyboard problems taken care
of. I really appreciate the time out
of your busy schedules.
Here is where I'm at currently. I'm so
very close to fixing both problems.
My mouse works in console
Something has happened to my console keyboard. The keys are all screwed up.
When I press 'q' I get 'a', I have to hold down the 'shif' key to get nubmers
The keyboard is only screwed up in the console. It is fine in Xwindows.
Anyone know how I can get my keyboard back?
Lance
I've got keyboard working well without x.
With X it works othervise, but some composed characters like ~ don't work.
The keyboard is configured as a regular 101- kb and finnish layout.
I've read somewhere that there exists a separate kb config program, but
don't remember anymore how it i
I can't seem to get backspace to work with gvim (or vim in an Eterm window).
I've tried putting
:fixdel in .vimrc
but that doesn't seem to work..
help me :)
-abr
Quoting Johannes Heinecke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I open a ppp to my provider and telnet to another host (SunOS)
> debian transmit `xterm-debian' as value for the TERM variable.
> Where can I change this? (I need `xterm' or `vt100' , but I am too
> lazy typing `setenv TERM vt100 everytime I
Quoting Johannes Heinecke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> When I open a ppp to my provider and telnet to another host (SunOS)
> debian transmit `xterm-debian' as value for the TERM variable.
> Where can I change this? (I need `xterm' or `vt100' , but I am too
> lazy typing `setenv TERM vt100 everytime
Dear Debianspecialists,
I recently switched to Debian (2.1) from another distribution and now
encounter a few problems I did not have before. I checked all written
and online documentation, but could not find any help:
Using kbdconfig I installed de.latin1-nodeadkeys as my default
key map. It
|If it's a standard pc keyboard (or a windows 95 one) that
should
|be pc102
It is an original IBM keyboard manufactered in the UK in 1985, and still
working very fine ;-) and it has 102 keys. But changing this line, didn't
change anything in X?
Maybe i've lost some file that x needs, but it does
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 01:52:22PM +0100, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
> I have an S3 Trio3D video card so i had to use the framebuffer device if i
> wanted a 1024x768 display.
> Now i have some anoying keyboard problems. I can't use the AltGr key
> anymore (it has become left-key)
hi,
I have an S3 Trio3D video card so i had to use the framebuffer device if i
wanted a 1024x768 display.
Now i have some anoying keyboard problems. I can't use the AltGr key
anymore (it has become left-key). So any key like |@#{}[]`\ i cannot use
anymore in X.
The PgUp/PgDn and some other
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Anders Hammarquist wrote:
> >On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 09:53:07AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> >> *XmTextField.translations: #override\n\
> >> osfDelete: delete-next-character()
> >> XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
> >> emacs.font: 7x14
> >> emacs.geometry: 85x30+0+0
> >> xpdf.geo
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 09:53:07AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > *XmTextField.translations: #override\n\
> > osfDelete: delete-next-character()
> > XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
> > emacs.font: 7x14
> > emacs.geometry: 85x30+0+0
> > xpdf.geometry:80x32
>On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 09:53:07AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>> *XmTextField.translations: #override\n\
>> osfDelete: delete-next-character()
>> XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
>> emacs.font: 7x14
>> emacs.geometry: 85x30+0+0
>> xpdf.geometry:80x32+0+0
>> pine.geometry: 101x32+0+0
>> xterm.geometr
On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 09:53:07AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> *XmTextField.translations: #override\n\
> osfDelete: delete-next-character()
> XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
> emacs.font: 7x14
> emacs.geometry: 85x30+0+0
> xpdf.geometry:80x32+0+0
> pine.geometry: 101x32+0+0
> xterm.geometry: 101x32
My problem with this continue to bother me. Every time I start X I have
to ajust my emacs and lyx frames because the font and geometry settings in
the abovementioned files are ignored. I also have to run xkeycaps to
restore the default xmodmap to get compose working in X.
The contents of my .xi
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> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I recently decided to venture into Linux-Land, and downloaded all the =
> necessary files from your sites. All the procedures involving rawrite2.0 =
> worked fine. I inserted the Rescue disk, and Linux booted. It analysed =
> my s
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