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


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