On 9/8/06, Yannick Roehlly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Denis,
Denis Barbier wrote:
> You can set model to macintosh_old2, this is a workaround until we find
> exactly which models need swapped keys.
Well, if I do a
setxkbmap -rules xorg -model macintosh_old -layout "fr" -option ""
the window manager dies (but not X) - tested with KDE/Kwin and FVWM.
If I change to macintosh_old in xorg.conf, I have the weirdest keymap even
seen. ;-) I'd like to show you but with this mapping I can't even do a
copy/paste (the only thing I remember is that de @ key gives a m).
> Can you please
> cat /proc/cpuinfo
> and send its output?
It's an ibook:
processor : 0
cpu : 7447A, altivec supported
clock : 599.999000MHz
revision : 0.1 (pvr 8003 0101)
bogomips : 36.73
timebase : 18432000
platform : PowerMac
machine : PowerBook6,5
motherboard : PowerBook6,5 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
detected as : 287 (iBook G4)
pmac flags : 0000001b
L2 cache : 512K unified
pmac-generation : NewWorld
I have the same cpuinfo (ibook G4 1.2Ghz 12").
I use the macintosh layout because I have an apple usb keyboard attached and
I want the keypad enter to be an enter key.
My config:
---------------
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "ibook"
Option "XkbLayout" "fr"
Option "XkbOptions" "lv3:lwin_switch"
EndSection
------------------------------
It works fine with ibook's internal keyboard. So maybe your problem is
your external usb keyboard.
Best regards,
Bin
Yannick
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