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> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> This sounds promising, but I can't find a package that
Paul> contains these things, after apt-cache search'ing on
Paul> loadkeys, keymap, dumpkeys, etc. etc.
Paul> Any hin
%% MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
m> What's about using loadkeys and other keymap-utilities...
This sounds promising, but I can't find a package that contains these
things, after apt-cache search'ing on loadkeys, keymap, dumpkeys,
etc. etc.
Any hints?
Thanks!
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> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> It's sure a shame that there's no way to include extra,
Paul> user-specifiable settings that don't require modification of
Paul> standard files; say you create a
Paul> /
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m> Once you have built the keymap file that you want, store it in
m> /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz. It will then get loaded at boot
m> time and will not be disturbed by package updates.
OK.
But, it still seems to me that if I rerun kbdconfig or whatever it
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 03:04:27PM -0500, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> What's the good/right/proper way to set console keysyms?
>
> I want to change the CapsLock key to a CTRL key in my Linux console. I
> see that there are two packages which manage this, either kbd or
> console-tools. The latter is i
What's the good/right/proper way to set console keysyms?
I want to change the CapsLock key to a CTRL key in my Linux console. I
see that there are two packages which manage this, either kbd or
console-tools. The latter is installed by default; is this the
preferred tool going forward?
With eith
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