Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
changing /etc/default/console-setup should be enough, xorg.conf
is ignored.
Aah.. That explains it.
Restart hal, at least in theory.
Yes, in theory. In practice it may be different. I restarted it by
means of /etc/init.d/hal restart, and got
On Sat,23.May.09, 13:37:00, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> > Restart hal, at least in theory.
>
> Yes, in theory. In practice it may be different. I restarted it by
> means of /etc/init.d/hal restart, and got some weird results.
Yes, that's why I said "in theory". You did restart X after restartin
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> changing /etc/default/console-setup should be enough, xorg.conf
> is ignored.
Aah.. That explains it.
> Restart hal, at least in theory.
Yes, in theory. In practice it may be different. I restarted it by
means of /etc/init.d/hal restart, and got some weird results.
It is
On Wed,20.May.09, 22:45:23, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>
> > kbd is still on nodeadkeys...
>
> It appears that the keyboard system in X has changed. There is now
> something new and mysterious called evdev. To see if you have a
> system with evdev, type
>
> setxkbmap -pri
Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> kbd is still on nodeadkeys...
It appears that the keyboard system in X has changed. There is now
something new and mysterious called evdev. To see if you have a
system with evdev, type
setxkbmap -print
and see if evdev is mentioned.
If it is, it seems that at the momen
- "Jan Willem Stumpel" a écrit :
> > i use, whilst living in France, a german keyboard...
>
> You take the trouble to mention this: any special reason? For
> instance, do you want to type mostly French on a German keyboard?
exactly! and if you ask why: the french layout is completely out of
Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hello [..]
> i use, whilst living in France, a german keyboard...
You take the trouble to mention this: any special reason? For
instance, do you want to type mostly French on a German keyboard?
> still, dead-keys aren't working
> so, what possibilities remain to act
Hello
i have a problem on my debian machines lately concerning the keymapping
of the keyboard...
i use, whilst living in France, a german keyboard...
from the beginning the default setting of no-dead-keys was annoying, but
with a leattle tweakiing and configuring i could get rid of that
annoying
On Fri, 14 Nov 1997, Mike Nachlinger wrote:
> Don't know what made this occur but any help would be great.
> The last few days anytime I type a
> z or a
> Z may machine sends the
> z plus a line feed. Any Ideas on how to correct this?
> Is an .inputrc file needed?
>
I don't know but try typing
Hi All,
Don't know what made this occur but any help would be great.
The last few days anytime I type a
z or a
Z may machine sends the
z plus a line feed. Any Ideas on how to correct this?
Is an .inputrc file needed?
Thanks,
Mike
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