dylan wrote:
here are some notes on how i did it:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/~dylan/
there is a link to the 3-button re-mapping (via F11 and F12), as well as
some other stuff- even my X config file for a PB1400
Dylan
on 04.5.6 8:27 PM, Zach Weinberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have
writen:
Zach Weinberg wrote:
I installed Debian PPC on my Powerbook 3400 without any problems. I used
the XF86Config-4 from <a
href="http://www.rockhopper.dk/linux/configs/XF86Config-4.3.laptop">here</a>
and X is working fine, except for when I run XTerm, all the text appears
to be backwards. RXVT, aterm and eterm all function fine. Also, elinks,
while run in an X terminal exhibits the same behavior and when a letter
is seleected vim (also running in an X terminal)the same thing happens.
Also, if anyone could help me map the right click button (preferrably
without recompiling kernels) that would be great.
Thanks,
Zach Weinberg
Sorry about the link...here's a good copy:
http://www.rockhopper.dk/linux/configs/XF86Config-4.3.laptop
Zach Weinberg
Alright, here's how things went today. After installing pbbuttonsd,
xtemr worked perfectly (I have no clue why). Unfortunately, I am still
having problems with the right clicking. When I use showkey (as per
Dylan's site) it will only tell me the mappings of letters, not of
option, or any of the F1, F2, etc keys. Does anyone have a keymapping
for a Powerbook 3400 or has anyone successfully set this up on a
Powerbook 3400?
Zach Weinberg