> > Don't think so. Search for information about Linux keycodes, e.g in this > > list's archive. > > Thanks for pointing out what the magic words to search for are, but > I still contend it's a problem.
It sure is. But it's a problem we cannot avoid. We're midway through the transition from ADB keycodes to Linux keycodes (and woody hasn't released yet, by the way). Once everyone has switched to woody and is thereby using Linux keycodes (kernel version permitting, which isn't a given: The Nubus kernel is still at 2.4.6pre for all I know) the support for ADB keycodes can be removed and everyone's happy. > And while I'm here whinging; Why isn't fnset included in debian > someplace (in base, I would hope)? I found it by searching for > quite a while. I figured it had to exist. powermac-utils or powerpc-utils or whatsits name should have it. For the record: the version of fnset I tested didn't work for me (wrong keyboard ID used). No idea if that got fixed by now. If it still works on some machines and breaks on others, it's not fit for inclusion in the distribution. Michael