Thanks Andreas, this has worked in the interim. Strange how one gets used to using certain keys, I'm lost without those home/end keys, they are like an instinctual thing when using the console.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 22:35, Andreas Trottmann wrote: > On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 11:11:56PM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > > After the later update to KDE2.1 in Debian unstable it appears in the > > > "Settings" for Kconsole that the "Keyboard" settings for 'xterm (xfree > > > 3x)' and 'xterm (xfree 4x)' have not only swapped places but they both > > > now do the same thing which is the xfree 4x style of keyboard. > > > > that's very strange as I took the old default (x4) and created a new > > Keytab file for it and took the old X3 Keytab and copied it to > > default...weird that they would be the same..unless they were the same to > > begin with. > > They are not the same, but something's broken anyway :-> > > Ivan: Apparently you did the following between the last two released > versions of konsole: > > * make default.Keytab xfree4.keytab > * make x11r5.keytab default.Keytab > > Now, this is a bit confusing, because it seems that default.Keytab is > a config file just like the *.keytab files, is loaded dynamically, and > can thus be changed by the system administrator. > But, this turns out not to be the case: default.Keytab contains > > # This file is used to create the buildin keyboard table. > # It is included for reference purpose with the *.keytab > # files that are loaded dynamically. > # > # Modifying it does not have any effect (unless you > # derive the default.keytab.h and recompile konsole). > > So, apparently it seems that you have moved the files around, but not > "derived the default.keytab.h" (whatever that means :-/ ) before > building the konsole deb. > > I'm downloading the source right now and I'll see whether I can give you > further assistance on what to do to make konsole's keys work well. > > > Everybody: A quick workaround to make your current konsole binaries > work, is to (as root, and note the spelling of Keytab vs. keytab) > > cd /usr/share/apps/konsole/ > cp default.Keytab working.keytab > > then (as ordinary user) start a new konsole, select the *second* entry > "xterm (XFree 3.x.x)" in the keyboard configuration menu, and save your > settings. Et voilą: your home/end keys will work again ;) > > You will probably have to rechange and resave your settings when there > will be fixed packages, though. -- Cheers, Rick