On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 09:25:30PM +0000, Hadess wrote: > Michael Flaig wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > I'm searching for a german X11-keymap that works fine on the Powerbook > > Firewire. > > There are 2 things that we would need to know to be able to give you a > proper keymap: > - the version of the kernel, the new input layer appeared in 2.2.17 > (AFAIK) with some guest appearances in the previous ones. > - the version of X, you probably run X4
Ok ok ... I´m running woody ... updated today ... xfree86-common is 4.01 nut the Server is still 3.3.6 . > > OK, so if you run a kernel > 2.2.17 and X4, you can use PC keymaps, in > fact you should *avoid* mac keymaps... I´m running the default kernel of the official debian ppc potato > > > Has anybody a @ with default keymap? > > I have the default US keymap, on a UK kbd, but that's probably not the > thing you wanted to hear =P > > > I don't understand the X11 keymap concept ... > > Each key of your keyboard corresponds a keycode, then you will map each > key to an "action", for example: on my kbd, 0x41, the action is > Caps_Lock. X (every version) also tries to grab the configuration from > the console, with some versions doing better than others... this is like console keymap ... i made one for my keyboard. And I´ve now disabled xkb and perhaps i get the keymap work with Xmodmap But I found no manpages to Xmodmap ...:( > > Type "xmodmap -pk | less" to see the current keytable. > ok ... thanks ... :) -- Michael Flaig ... PROLinux