I found out that the problem is not really with th xmodmap.
Not using the special .Xmodmap file in the Red Hat, but pressing
the Scroll Lock key, the Sroll Lock LED does not come on.
This seem to indicate that the entries:
# LeftAlt Meta
RightAlt ModeShift
# RightCtl Compose
ScrollLock M
Try "ln -s .xinitrc .xsession" and make sure that /etc/X11/config
contains the line "allow-user-xsession".
hunnia wrote:
>
> I installed an .Xmodmap in my home (user) directory. It suppose
> to switch between hungarian and us keyboard by the use of the scroll
> lock key.
>
> Called the file up a
I installed an .Xmodmap in my home (user) directory. It suppose
to switch between hungarian and us keyboard by the use of the scroll
lock key.
Called the file up as
xmodmap .Xmodmap
in the .xinitrc file.
It does not seem to map the keyboard.
XF86Config is set up correctly for the keyboard.
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