On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 12:20:08AM +0200, Storm66 wrote: > On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 02:44, Ross Vumbaca wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Christian T. Steigies wrote: > > > > > Ask on the right list, debian-68k knows more about this than debian-x I > > > guess. I haven't been able to get XFree86 4.x working myself on my Amiga, > > > but I believe it made some progress since I last tried. I heard there are > > > still problems with the module loader, or maybe just on 060 machines. One > > > proposed fix was to install the debugging version, which has all the > > > modules > > > compiled in: xserver-xfree86-dbg > > > But maybe somebody who actually has X4.x running on m68k can tell you > > > more? > > > > XFree 4.1 does actually run on m68k now, I saw it running on a friend's > > Amiga 4000/040 (using virgefb), but to get it to run, I believe that we > > had to prevent it from loading any modules, and we couldn't get the > > keymap configured correctly (I think it was configured for a PC > > keyboard), so we couldn't type anything properly. Mouse was ok though. > > > > Regards, > > > > Ross.. > > I have an X system running (?) on my A2000/060/CV64 it runs with 16Bpp, > but I have many keyboard problems. > I didn't find a french keyboard (I had made a working one with X 3.3 but > I lost it in a disk crash (I didn't had enough disk space at that time). > I think I will use an "usa1" keyboard to have more tests as many keys > does not work at all such as CTRL, SHIFT. I cant't do CTRL+SHIFT+F1 so I > have to reboot when something goes wrong or go through telnet from > another machine....
Don't know about 68k, but on my iMac the combo is Ctrl-Option- not -Shift- -- http://Www.TruthAboutWar.org Chris Tillman - Linux Rox -