Em Mon, 30 Aug 2010 16:14:05 +0200 Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> escreveu:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:15:04 -0300, Gunther Furtado wrote: > > > 2010/8/30 Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org>: > > > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 07:00:41 -0300, Gunther Furtado wrote: > > > > > >> (**) Option "AllowEmptyInput" "False" > > >> (==) Automatically adding devices > > >> (==) Automatically enabling devices > > > > > > This is a broken configuration. Please get rid of the > > > AllowEmptyInput option. > > > > I did that because xorg was not using the keyboard settings from > > xorg.conf. In [1], you told the bugreporter to use AllowEmptyInput > > but I understood that should not be done as well, is that correct? > > But without any of this options, how do I tell xorg what keyboard I > > am using? > > > /etc/default/keyboard, or an InputClass section in xorg.conf. OK! my /etc/default/keyboard now contains this lines: XKBMODEL="abnt2" XKBLAYOUT="br" XKBVARIANT="abnt2" XKBOPTIONS="abnt2" I've removed Option "AllowEmptyInput" "False" from the xorg.conf and everything is working very well, thanks. Still googling about my keyboard geometry since setxkeyboard -print gives me a wrong one: xkb_keymap { xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" }; xkb_types { include "complete" }; xkb_compat { include "complete" }; xkb_symbols { include "pc+br(abnt2)+inet(evdev)" }; xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc104)" }; }; and dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration does not offers me pc107 or abnt2. My old hardware forces me to keep using xorg.conf and I missed the hints. I feel like I should say I'm sorry about wasting your time. > > Cheers, > Julien merci, -- "...agora, só nos sobrou o futuro...", visto em www.manuchao.net Gunther Furtado Curitiba - Paraná - Brasil gunfurt...@gmail.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org