Dear Gustavo, thanks a lot for your answer.
I changed the file /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 in the following mode: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Generic Keyboard" Driver "keyboard" Option "CoreKeyboard" Option "XkbRules" "x.org" Option "XkbModel" "pc102" Option "XkbLayout" "it" #old #Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" #Option "XkbModel" "pc104" #Option "XkbLayout" "it" #Option "XkbVariant" "it" EndSection But it doesn't work, yet. Any suggestion? Thank you. Oddbyte On Thursday 06 October 2005 18:23, gustavo halperin wrote: > Check your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, for the keyboard input device, do you > have some thing > like this: > /**********************/ > /Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Generic Keyboard" > Driver "keyboard" > Option "CoreKeyboard" > Option "XkbRules" "x.org" > Option "XkbModel" "pc102" > Option "XkbLayout" "it" > EndSection > /*************************/ > / > Gustavo > > Oddbyte wrote: > >Dear all, > > > >I have installed Debian 3.1 on my Toshiba Tecra M2 Laptop. > >It seems to work everything, but I have a small trouble with the combined > >chars (eg: "ALT Gr + @"). > > > >The keyboard is Italian and it seems to be configurated in right way, but > >"AltGr" doesn't work. Any suggestions? > > > >Thank you. > > > >Oddbyte -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]