on 14/03/2002 04:20, Eric Lemoine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> With >>> >>> XkbRules xfree86 >>> XkbModel macintosh >>> XkbLayout fr_new >>> >>> my keyboard is still screwed up. By adding XkbKeycodes macintosh >>> everything works fine. >> >> So you seem to be still using ADB keycodes and need XkbModel >> macintosh_old. > > You're right. My ibook2 uses ADB keycodes. macintosh_old solved > all my keyboard problems. > > Thanx.
I'm having some ADB keyboard problems too. I have these settings in xf86config-4. But first, just so u folks know where I'm coming from now, here's my new set-up: upgraded to woody, and I've nearly completed compiling the 2.4.18 kernel that I d/led from the debian archives - note: in the README it says that a patch was applied. is that the patch that _needed to be applied cuz something was missing? I'm "stuck" in mac OS right now cuz my X isn't working. (I didn't know it was that easy to compile a kernel... :-) Ok, I have xkb set to macintosh_old, with xfree86 as a keyboard protocol, and 3-button emu (F11 and F12 as buttons 2 and 3). I have the "dev/mac_hid/keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes = 1". I had that funky _ssj thing happen - it was fun to fix though, since I knew what was up :). My problem is that the keyboard in X acts like I hadn't set the sysctl.conf file to keyboard_sends... = 1 setting at all. So what gives? I dunno where to start looking to fix this. I tried changing the "xfree86" entry in xf86config-4 to "macintosh", but the X server just froze, and I had to force re-boot several times trying different settings. *help* eric (feeling a little dumb right now)