Re: ain't it time to fix #790955 (couldn't find any console keymaps)?

2024-08-26 Thread Jochen Spieker
Harald Dunkel: > > trying to change console keymaps using standard localectl I > stumbled over https://bugs.debian.org/790955 and the > recommendation on > > https://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/1257/how-to-fix-missing-keymaps-debian-ubuntu-localectl-failed-read-list > >

ain't it time to fix #790955 (couldn't find any console keymaps)?

2024-08-26 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, trying to change console keymaps using standard localectl I stumbled over https://bugs.debian.org/790955 and the recommendation on https://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/1257/how-to-fix-missing-keymaps-debian-ubuntu-localectl-failed-read-list to install the missing keymaps using

Re: Trying to understand keymaps in virtual console.

2017-10-08 Thread tomas
; > -Select keymap from arch-list > // select one of the predefined keymaps specific for your architecture. >// (recommended for non usb keyboards) > -Dont touch keymap >// Dont overwrite the keymap in /etc/console >// which is maintained manually with instal

Trying to understand keymaps in virtual console.

2017-10-07 Thread aprekates
Trying to examine why i cant insert acute accent diacritic over greek vowels i come upon the console-common package. Trying to install it i get prompted: -Select keymap from arch-list // select one of the predefined keymaps specific for your architecture. // (recommended for non usb

Re: localectl list-keymaps : Couldn't find any console keymaps

2015-07-03 Thread Alberto Cortés
rying to configure my virtual consoles in Debian Jessie. > > > > > > When I ask for a listing of the available keymaps, this is what I get > > > instead: > > > > > > ; localectl list-keymaps > > > Couldn't find any console keymaps. >

Re: localectl list-keymaps : Couldn't find any console keymaps

2015-07-03 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 11:52:41PM +0200, Alberto Cortés wrote: > On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 09:53:22PM +0200, Alberto Cortés wrote: > > Pretty much what the subject says. > > > > I'm trying to configure my virtual consoles in Debian Jessie. > > > > When I ask

Re: localectl list-keymaps : Couldn't find any console keymaps

2015-07-02 Thread Alberto Cortés
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 09:53:22PM +0200, Alberto Cortés wrote: > Pretty much what the subject says. > > I'm trying to configure my virtual consoles in Debian Jessie. > > When I ask for a listing of the available keymaps, this is what I get > instead: > > ; locale

localectl list-locale : Couldn't find any console keymaps

2015-07-02 Thread Alberto Cortés
Pretty much what the subject says. I'm trying to configure my virtual consoles in Debian Jessie. When I ask for a listing of the available keymaps, this is what I get instead: ; localectl list-keymaps Couldn't find any console keymaps. Other localectl incantations seem to be wo

Re: Automating xmodmap keymaps

2010-04-13 Thread Jon Dowland
tle bit code: > > if [ `cat /tmp/$USER-keymaps.load` -ne 1 ]; then >xmodmap keymaps >echo 1 > /tmp/$USER-keymaps.load > fi This is a very bad idea if it is a multi-user machine: the test is vulnerable to a race and the predictable filename could be used by a third party to make y

Re: Automating xmodmap keymaps

2010-04-11 Thread Andrea Ganduglia
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Disc Magnet wrote: > Everytime I log into GNOME, I run this command in my home directory. > > xmodmap keymaps > > How can I automate this? You can try with .xinitrc and/or .xsession, it should work. Alternatively, you can try with .bachrc file,

Re: Automating xmodmap keymaps

2010-04-11 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:31:08 +0530, Disc Magnet wrote: > Everytime I log into GNOME, I run this command in my home directory. > > xmodmap keymaps > > How can I automate this? Mmmm, not sure if this will work. You can try by creating a ".desktop" file under "

Automating xmodmap keymaps

2010-04-10 Thread Disc Magnet
Everytime I log into GNOME, I run this command in my home directory. xmodmap keymaps How can I automate this? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.

Re: Alternating between keymaps

2008-10-22 Thread Mehdi Dogguy
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > How do I alternate between keymaps with a keystroke? Please guide me on > this. > Gnome: In "System -> Preferences -> Keyboard": First, you have to add the two layouts you want to switch between. Then, In "Layout options", you have

Alternating between keymaps

2008-10-21 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
How do I alternate between keymaps with a keystroke? Please guide me on this. For example, I want to alternate between arabic and englist US by pressing Ctrl + Shift +z. -- Regards, Umarzuki Mochlis http://debmal.com

Framebuffer compiled-in fonts and keymaps

2004-06-27 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, i was wondering, on a 2.6.7 linux kernel, i have the chance to compile-in fonts and keymaps. i wish to compile in fonts which have a full iso-8859-15 (Latin-9) compliment. is there any way i can do this? there is also no kernel option for the character mapping either. could i maybe

Re: Console Fonts and Keymaps

2004-06-26 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, > while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac > layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards > compliant console fonts. grrr... sorry i missed the "if you are using a framebuffer, make sure you apply this to all the virtual ter

Console Fonts and Keymaps

2004-06-26 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards compliant console fonts. the default setup was SCREEN_FONT=lat0-sun16 in /etc/console-tools/config. this confuses me. i have been googlin

Keymaps and Sysrq

2004-01-22 Thread Johann Spies
On a new PC I found that the numeric keypad was not working correctly on the console and I could not compose, but using Alt-Sysrq worked without a problem. After "install-keymap /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us-intl-iso01.kmap.gz" The numeric keypad is working correctly and I can comp

What could be changing keymaps behind my back?

2003-11-05 Thread Jorge Santos
Something is changing keymaps behind my back, seemingly randomly, from having: xmodmap: up to 2 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e) lockCaps_Lock (0x42) control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x6d) mod1Alt_L (0x40

Re: [SOLVED!] keymaps

2003-01-18 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
Char Description > --- > ... > 330 216 D8 Ø LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE > > > that latin capital letter O as a prefix for i.e. diameter to my keymaps? keycode 58 = plusminus Oslash oslashCaps_Lock ±Øø ;-) Ciao Elimar

Re: keymaps

2003-01-18 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
Char Description > --- > ... > 330 216 D8 Ø LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE 370 248 F8 ø LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE > > > that latin capital letter O as a prefix for i.e. diameter to my keymaps? that latin small letter O as a

keymaps

2003-01-18 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
that latin capital letter O as a prefix for i.e. diameter to my keymaps? Thanks in advance Elimar -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. msg24830/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-11-04 Thread debian mailing lists
ap -> OK. But then the switching was freezed :( So I can switch the keymap only once ... some other clue ? thank Marek Cermak > > >Hi > >I have still problems with keymaps switching (but setxkbmap is ok -> > >thank you Sean and sorry for mail). When I configure in

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-25 Thread Glyn Millington
> >>Hello >>I need to configure my X 4.1.0-16 in woody on x86 PC to switch between >>different keyboard maps. I need standard us/uk keymap and cz_qwerty >>keymap. So I change /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 as follows: >> >>Section "InputDevice" >>Identifier "Generic Keyboard" >>Driver

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-24 Thread Robert Kratky
Hi I have still problems with keymaps switching (but setxkbmap is ok -> thank you Sean and sorry for mail). When I configure in XF86Config-4 following Option "XkbLayout" "cz_qwerty" Option "XkbOptions" "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll" then the c

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-24 Thread sean finney
10:42:15PM +0200, debian mailing lists wrote: > Hi > I have still problems with keymaps switching (but setxkbmap is ok -> > thank you Sean and sorry for mail). When I configure in XF86Config-4 > following > > Option "XkbLayout" "cz_qwerty"

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-24 Thread debian mailing lists
want to say: "hey, watch this!" :). > > hth > --sean Hi I have still problems with keymaps switching (but setxkbmap is ok -> thank you Sean and sorry for mail). When I configure in XF86Config-4 following Option "XkbLayout" "cz_qwerty" Option "XkbO

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-24 Thread sean finney
rd" > >Driver "keyboard" > >Option "CoreKeyboard" > >Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" > > Option "XkbModel" "pc102" > >Option

Re: switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-23 Thread Robert Kratky
oreKeyboard" Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" Option "XkbModel" "pc102" Option "XkbLayout" "us" Option "XkbVariant""cz_qwerty" EndSection

switching between keymaps in X

2002-10-23 Thread debian mailing lists
r "keyboard" Option "CoreKeyboard" Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" Option "XkbModel" "pc102" Option "XkbLayout" "us" Option

2 keyboards. Want 2 different keymaps

2002-05-02 Thread marshal
DN version, so the keyboard is standard US. However, the USB keyboard is Japanese, since I bought it in Japan. What I want is to have the USB work like it's printed on the keys, and built in one to also work like it's printed on the keys. At the moment, I have US keymaps installed fo

Re: Keymaps

2001-12-04 Thread Tobias Wolter
On 2001-12-04T 2:25:56 +, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote: > alt+(any letter) and get a character with a diacritical marking. I > remember this being the default behaviour a while back, but I really > miss being able to spell things with the proper diacritical marks when > appropriate... What wor

Keymaps

2001-12-04 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
I'm wondering how I can get accents again under X at least, but preferably universal. What I mean by this, is I want to be able to hit alt+(any letter) and get a character with a diacritical marking. I remember this being the default behaviour a while back, but I really miss being able to spell t

Console keymaps for woody

2001-11-06 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, I'm trying to install the Greek keymap on woody, but not having much success. dpkg-reconfigure console-common returns the following, after exiting the interactive screens: Looking for keymap to install: gr findfile(): timeout waiting for undead child(ren) ? Trying the same with a British k

Re: keymaps

2001-08-07 Thread Joerg Johannes
american layout, which is > > very awkward (if you are not used to it). When I try "loadkeys -d" I get > > the following eroor message: > > > > Loading /usr/share/keymaps/defkeymap.kmap.gz > > loadkeys: /usr/share/keymaps/defkeymap.kmap.gz: 4: cannot open in

Re: keymaps

2001-08-06 Thread Karsten M. Self
it). When I try "loadkeys -d" I get > the following eroor message: > > Loading /usr/share/keymaps/defkeymap.kmap.gz > loadkeys: /usr/share/keymaps/defkeymap.kmap.gz: 4: cannot open include > file de-latin1.kmap I've found that references to other files within keymaps

keymaps

2001-08-06 Thread Joerg Johannes
Hi list Once upon a time, I used to have german keyboard layout on my console. Now, having swiched to sid, I can only use american layout, which is very awkward (if you are not used to it). When I try "loadkeys -d" I get the following eroor message: Loading /usr/share/keymaps/defkeym

Re: two keymaps for two kernels

2001-07-09 Thread Vineet Kumar
Shaikh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010703 12:20]: > hi all, > > i use some special speech software which is patched into the kernel > and therefore also changes the default keymap. i have also got a > non-talking kernel. in short, i want to have two keymaps, one to > load when the sta

two keymaps for two kernels

2001-07-03 Thread Saqib Shaikh
hi all,   i use some special speech software which is patched into the kernel and therefore also changes the default keymap. i have also got a non-talking kernel. in short, i want to have two keymaps, one to load when the standard kernel is booted and one to use when the other kernel is

console/kbd packages and default keymaps

2001-04-19 Thread Michael Abraham Shulman
Can someone please explain to me which of the console-* and kbd packages I should and should not be using? Their web of dependencies and conflicts is too hard for me to unravel. I'm running testing (with a few packages from unstable thrown in). And after that, how do I set the default keymap? T

Re: keymaps

2001-01-29 Thread Ionel Mugurel Ciob?c?
> > Dear all, > > I have some problems with the maping of my keyboard. > I read all the manuals and howto's about it. > What is about? > ... > > I have I want > > normal: > `1234567890-=`1234567890-= > qwertyuiop[]\ăşertţuiop[]\ > asdfghjkl;' asdfghj

keymaps

2000-12-23 Thread Ionel Mugurel Ciob?c?
Dear all, I have some problems with the maping of my keyboard. I read all the manuals and howto's about it. What is about? My `k' key generate: o normal: k o shift: K o alt: k o alt+shift: K o meta:ë (e with 2 dots

keymaps

2000-12-23 Thread Ionel Ciobica
Dear all, I have some problems with the maping of my keyboard. I read all the manuals and howto's about it. What is about? My `k' key generate: o normal: k o shift: K o alt: k o alt+shift: K o meta:ë (e with 2 dots a

Re: keymaps directory

2000-01-13 Thread Paul McAvoy
The keymaps for loadkeys on my system (debian) are in /usr/share/keymays/i386/ You can also just do a 'loadkeys us' to reload the map if you are using the us map.. or 'loadkeys dvorak' if you prefer a dvorak keyboard. The path to the loaded keymap will be displayed. - Paul

Re: keymaps directory

2000-01-13 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote: > > In what directory is the keymap file that is loaded at boot? Something odd > has happened to my computer a couple of times where some different keymap > than US becomes my keyboard at boot and my 'a' key is 'q' and a lot of other > keys change as

keymaps directory

2000-01-13 Thread Lance Hoffmeyer
In what directory is the keymap file that is loaded at boot? Something odd has happened to my computer a couple of times where some different keymap than US becomes my keyboard at boot and my 'a' key is 'q' and a lot of other keys change as well. I can type 'loadkeys -d' and load the defualt bu

Keymaps/keytables/help...

1998-11-26 Thread Michael Beattie
I am getting a little confused with keymaps and the like.. I have never had to play with them, but now that I do, I am finding them a little hard to understand. Could someone enlighten me, or direct me to a ggod FAQ on the subject? My main troubles are with the Meta stuff, and the Compose key

X and keymaps

1998-10-09 Thread Gossamer
I've got my system set up to use a personalized keymap via 'loadkeys' but when I start up X, inside X only recognizes the qwerty keys. I thought the latest X installations generally pulled the keymaps directly from whatever loadkeys had put there - is there a specific reason Deb

X and keymaps weirdness

1998-08-18 Thread Stephen J. Carpenter
I have been working on a HOWTO fo rusing linux to turn old computers into XTerminals. I know this has been done before so I read up on it before I started. My doc is really comming along great...and for i386 systems...so far works grand! I have run into a snag tho...but it may just be part of the

Re: X11 and keymaps on debian 1.2

1997-01-12 Thread Orn E. Hansen
> > Please, don't do things like *that*! This list is in > English! I *really* want to know what the guys here are > speaking about, specially if the subject is X11! > > If someone here wants to speak in his/her natural > language, please do this by private e-mail. I'm not > very good in English,

Re: X11 and keymaps on debian 1.2

1997-01-12 Thread Alexander Gieg
... > Det er faktiskt ret godt, hvor mange har sine egne metoder at sætte > tastaturet paa under X. XFree86 kommer med et danskt symbol layout som > default, saa du behøver faktiskt kun at vælge et danskt tastatur naar du > kører xf86setup. Men ellers saa fylder du bare ind "dk" istedet for "de

Re: X11 and keymaps on debian 1.2

1997-01-11 Thread Orn E. Hansen
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Christian Lynbech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > However now, even though it still boots up nicely with a danish > > keymap, X now provides a US layout. I could of course fix it with > > xmodmap but that shouldn't really be necessary I hope. > > # To disa

Re: X11 and keymaps on debian 1.2

1997-01-11 Thread Rainer Bawidamann
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christian Lynbech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > However now, even though it still boots up nicely with a danish > keymap, X now provides a US layout. I could of course fix it with > xmodmap but that shouldn't really be necessary I hope. I had this problem to

X11 and keymaps on debian 1.2

1997-01-08 Thread Christian Lynbech
I've just upgraded from 1.1.something to 1.2 and I have a problem in getting a usable keymap. Before upgrading, there was no problem. The machine booted up with danish keyboard as expected and this was repected also after starting X. However now, even though it still boots up nicely with a danish