Re: Keyboard mess after upgrading

2007-10-24 Thread Florian Kulzer
[ Please stop top-posting. ] On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 17:30:27 +0200, Adrian Ribao wrote: > I've got es_ES.utf-8 > but I think is not a probelm with locale definition. > The only key that work are letters, the other ones, just a mess, most of > them missing, and some changed. Ctrl and ALT not worki

Re: Keyboard mess after upgrading

2007-10-24 Thread Adrian Ribao
I've got es_ES.utf-8 but I think is not a probelm with locale definition. The only key that work are letters, the other ones, just a mess, most of them missing, and some changed. Ctrl and ALT not working either... well, it's very hard to work with the laptop, but I have no more computers. I'm getti

Re: Keyboard mess after upgrading

2007-10-24 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/24/07 08:03, Adrian Ribao wrote: > Hello, I run a Debian sid in my laptop, and usually, I upgrade it > almost every day. Today, after upgrading the system, all the keys > where changed, in KDE and Gnome. Every time I press the up-arrow > key, it

Keyboard mess after upgrading

2007-10-24 Thread Adrian Ribao
Hello, I run a Debian sid in my laptop, and usually, I upgrade it almost every day. Today, after upgrading the system, all the keys where changed, in KDE and Gnome. Every time I press the up-arrow key, it opens knsapshot, and so on with the other keys. The distribution of the keys, and the keyboard

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-05 Thread Brian C. White
> Run xkeycaps with its output redirected to a file called Xmodmap.new. > Change the mapping of the BS key to mean 'Backspace' rather than 'Delete' > and then write all of the keys out. I then take this Xmodmap.new file > and move it to /etc/X11/Xmodmap. This works fine for all the > applications

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-05 Thread Carlo U. Segre
On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Brian C. White wrote: > > > Netscape runs _fine_ if you use the Debian installer package! Actually, > > > all you really need to do is point it to the existing XKeySymDB file. > > > > > > This probably the case for other Motif apps, too. > > > > And how can we do this? > > T

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-05 Thread Brian C. White
> > Netscape runs _fine_ if you use the Debian installer package! Actually, > > all you really need to do is point it to the existing XKeySymDB file. > > People have kept saying this and everyone assumes that the person asking > knows how to point Netscape to XKeySymDB. First of all, I tried u

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-04 Thread Vithar
On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, Brian C. White wrote: > Netscape runs _fine_ if you use the Debian installer package! Actually, > all you really need to do is point it to the existing XKeySymDB file. People have kept saying this and everyone assumes that the person asking knows how to point Netscape to XK

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-04 Thread Brian C. White
> > Netscape runs _fine_ if you use the Debian installer package! Actually, > > all you really need to do is point it to the existing XKeySymDB file. > > > > This probably the case for other Motif apps, too. > > And how can we do this? The netscape package is available under contrib. To use the

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-04 Thread Gerry Jensen
On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, Brian C. White wrote: > > > I am using the latest version of Debian (brand new system installed > > > yesterday). Is there something to be done to properly set up X? > > > > I found that Debian/XFree86/whoever by default maps both the BS and Del > > keys to , which is irritati

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-04 Thread Fabien Ninoles
On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, Brian C. White wrote: > > Netscape runs _fine_ if you use the Debian installer package! Actually, > all you really need to do is point it to the existing XKeySymDB file. > > This probably the case for other Motif apps, too. > An

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-04 Thread Brian C. White
> > I am using the latest version of Debian (brand new system installed > > yesterday). Is there something to be done to properly set up X? > > I found that Debian/XFree86/whoever by default maps both the BS and Del > keys to , which is irritating with Netscape and when logging in on > other compu

Re: Keyboard mess

1996-11-03 Thread Niels
On Fri, 1 Nov 1996, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote: > I am using the latest version of Debian (brand new system installed > yesterday). Is there something to be done to properly set up X? I found that Debian/XFree86/whoever by default maps both the BS and Del keys to , which is irritating with Netscape a

Keyboard mess

1996-11-02 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Hello, I have problems with backspace, delete, and function keys and others under X windows. 1. Under rxvt, the shell prompt (bash) doesn't understand any of them (I get the character ~ and a beep for the backspace and delete keys. Under ae, that simple editor, F10 works but Shift-F10 gives ^[[34