Re: X and keyboard layouts

1998-10-18 Thread Joseph Hartmann
Hello, I use the DVORAK, and finally decided to get a hardware DVORAK keyboard to get rid of all the problems from myriad computers trying to give me a hard time about dvorak. So now all the machines think they are talking to a qwerty board and my config problems are a thing of the past. But I

Re: X and keyboard layouts

1998-10-16 Thread Bek Oberin
Mike Touloumtzis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote... > I use a Dvorak keyboard, and I didn't have to do any keyboard > reconfiguration under X other than the mandatory Delete/BackSpace > business. I was pretty surprised it went so well, actually. > I'm not using the XKEYBOARD extension, which doesn't hav

Re: X and keyboard layouts

1998-10-16 Thread Mike Touloumtzis
On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 11:42:47AM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Bek Oberin hat gesagt: // Bek Oberin wrote: > > > One of the last remaining annoyances: I use a modified dvorak > > keyboard layout (ie: not-quite-dvorak, but close) and do most of > > my work in text-mode consoles. But sometimes

Re: X and keyboard layouts

1998-10-16 Thread Frank Barknecht
Bek Oberin hat gesagt: // Bek Oberin wrote: > One of the last remaining annoyances: I use a modified dvorak > keyboard layout (ie: not-quite-dvorak, but close) and do most of > my work in text-mode consoles. But sometimes I have to boot up > X to run Netscape or PilotManager. > > RedHad's X s