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Phil wrote: > Yann wrote: > >A detailed description of the keymap will be necessary anyway; see > >/usr/share/debhelper/dh-consoledata/templates/keymaps for the > >definition of the console-data/keymap/* questions. > > I don't personally have any information beyond what's in the kmap > file. I've asked on the debian-arm mailing list to see if there are > any volunteers to provide the details. I'm willing to help, except it is not entirely clear to me what you mean by the paragraph above, Yann. The RiscPC has a *standard* PS/2 port, so you can plug in *any* PC keyboard, and the answers to the questions will change according to the keyboard. IMHO, the best solution would be to use the i386 keymaps, but convert them to RiscPC maps (on the fly or while building the package) using just one fixed lowlevel-to-lowlevel key code map. I have the following keyboards: - original Acorn British (qwerty) [gathering dust /somewhere/...] - original Acorn German (qwertz) - M$ Natural Elite German (qwertz) This means I can give you the lowlevel "showkey" keycodes for all of these, including the additional key on German keyboards (between the Y and left Shift) and the Meta+Menu keys. Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | \/¯| http://atterer.net ¯ ´` ¯