On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 08:11:16PM -0700, Laurent de Segur wrote: > Hi, > > I did my home work, and still get bitten by this keymapping problem. > > I added append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1" in my yaboot.conf, and now > I get the XFree86 to play nice and give me the right keymapping. The only > trouble is that the keymapping for the console before X starts is now wrong. > > I know this since I have netenv installed, and it won't work correctly. > Actually, while booting if I hit keys, I can see that they don't map > correctly as they output to the console. > > Same story with virtual consoles after X started. Keymapping is all screwed > up inside them too (so no way to find out what keys under this mapping I > should enter to go back to X.) > > It seems that the append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1" option has fixed > the problem with XF86, it's just that now that the console has a broken > keymapping. Is it one or the other? > > > I have a kernel-image-2.4.8-powerpc needed for the iBook 2001 because of > aty128fb support (as mentioned earlier with my do-quiesce screen mail) > My other email mentioned a problem both compiling 2.4.8 and 2.4.9 from > kernel-sources so I am kinda stock with the binary image only. > > Is the keyboard USB on the new iBook 2001? It looks like it, since the > keymapping isn't broken at boot time until USB gets loaded and replaces OF > driver. > > If someone can give me a pointer, I would sincerely appreciate.
runing "dpkg-reconfigure console-data" as root should allow you to fix this, select choose (1. select keymap from arch list, and go from there) I find choosing apple usb means my command key is alt in console, but alt is alt in X as it should be, so I chooise standard and console and X are the same. See You Steve -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wibble.net/~sjh Look Up In The Sky Is it a bird? No Is it a plane No Is it a small blue banana? Yes