Hi everybody,
I downloaded the Sarge net install CD (built 09/30/2004) to install
Debian in my iMac Burgundi 333MHz.
Everything starts ok, but when I get the "Chose your language" screen, I
can't use the keyboard to change the selection or accept the current
one or start a new shell, I don't know i
Hello, I recently installed Debian unstable (before I was using only stable).
Gnome 2.2 and KDE 3.1 are great, but I have a problem with X and keyboard.
When I start the X server (either with gdm, kdm or startx), the keyboard
doesn't works. However, the mice works fine. If I kill the X server
Use xkeycaps.
Johann
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi to all !
>
> I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
> Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
> But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
Hi to all !
I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
keyboard has got different keys's binding.
The only one terminal in X that wo
Witold Grabysz writes:
> Dear Friends,
> it happened to me to use Polish as my native language. In general we use
>
> Latin alphabet plus some unique
> letters (the same do the German and French). It seemed to me during
> configuration I set my keyboard to
> support Polish signs:
>
>
Dear Friends,
it happened to me to use Polish as my native language. In general we use
Latin alphabet plus some unique
letters (the same do the German and French). It seemed to me during
configuration I set my keyboard to
support Polish signs:
Xkbkeycodes "xfree86"
XkbTypes"default"
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