Frank Murphy wrote:
Most of these files should already be in /usr/share/keymaps/i386 as part of
the console-data package. It's odd that they're in i386, but it's because the
ppc kernel is now using the "default" linux keycodes (and we all know that
"default linux" = i386 :)
The mac-usb-qwertz-layout is identical to qwertz-layout. (It's just the
alphabet keys, after all.)
It and mac-linux-keys-bare.inc are in /usr/share/keymaps/i386/include (and
they're gz compressed).
mac-usb-euro.kmap is in /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty, but it should be
deleted. Use /usr/share/keymaps/i386/include/euro.inc.gz instead. There's
lots of these problems with the mac-usb-* keymaps.
Then again, there's /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwertz/fr_CH-latin1.kmap.gz, which
should be the same as for Swiss German (and Swiss Italian, too, I think.)
These should probably all be symbolic links to each other. The French here in
Switzerland type french with a German keyboard.
Let me know if any of these work for you. I am interested in fixing these
keymaps over time. Especially check that you can switch from the Linux
console to X by using <ctrl>-<option>-<F7> and <ctrl>-<option>-<F1> as that
was a problem for Woody and US keymaps.
Also, these fixes are only in the console, not in X.
Very interesting. But how do you configure the keyboard? I do kbdconfig
and then I choose 'arch list' 'German' 'latin 1'.
But this gives me the @ on the 2 and not on the G as it is on my
keyboard of my Tibook. Also | is on 1 and the ~ is on ^ and not on n as
ist used to be.
Thanks for your time and help.
Zeno
Frank
On Thursday 10 April 2003 3:04, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Benjamin Swatek wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to get my keyboard working, can someone mail me please
the following files or point me out where to download them:
mac-usb-qwertz-layout
mac-linux-keys-bare.inc
mac-usb-euro.kmap
or point me out in dummy style how to get the keyboard of my TiBook
working in german layout.
all i found so far on the web didn't work out, don't know if I'm just
too stupid or what ever.
Well yes, this is indeed a very interesting question: I was (and still
am) looking for a the Swiss-German Keyboard for about two days for my
Tibook but did not find anything so far. At the moment I am using the
qwertz with PC-Layout, so I get the | @ ~ etc. signs.
Have you tried 'kbdconfig' as root. That helped me.
Let me know what you hear.
Thx.
Zeno