Em Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:50:26 +0200, J. Preiss escreveu: > locales was installed, localconf not. After installing, it wanted to overwrite > the existing files, and I said no (praying this to be a good answer, see > below).
Then you might just as well not have installed it! > I do have to reconfigure locales every time I boot, because else I have qwerty > keyboard layout instead of german (or was it console-common?). Definetely not. > Mmmh, but if > it is the one where I have to chose the files to be generated (deDE-files): > yes, I did. Often :-D That would be locales, I think. No need to redo, but please consider applying localeconf. >> Unless you disable the XKB extension in >> /etc/X11/XF86Config(-4) the console configurations wonât affect X. > > This would be a nice answer, if I only would know if I *want* it to be > affected... Do I? Only if you end up having the console configured to your satisfaction. > I do not need cyrillic stuff on console, it only would be > nice to see cyrillic file names. This has nothing to do with keyboard, it is only a matter of installing a cyrillic or Unicode font, I guess Unicode is what you want. >> What are your XKB configs? Either check the above mentioned >> config file, or do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86. > I am a little bit too angry to reconfigure x itself. I'm proud that I see > something... > > I tried my best, but I did not find any hint to xkb. In XFcfg, I would expect > a load of the module, but there isnt. I never used XFcfg, I always do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 first and then refine it by hand. In any case, XKB wonât be mentioned explicitly in dpkg-reconfigure, it only asks for the configuration values themselves. > But I have kde keyboard switcher activated, with: > > setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout de -variant nodeadkeys > > and > > setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout ru -variant basic > > With this, alt-gr does not work :-) But pc105 is the correct keyboard, and: > the Win(tm)-key works and starts the K-Menu. I dont understand anything about > whats going on here... I never used KDE, but I do know the Gnome keyboard switcher gave me some grief. Another issue is if your pc105 keyboard really does both layouts. I guess so. > Just installed it. If it shows me US-101, if that is my default than this > would be wrong. No, it is not the default. It is just that xkeycaps really doesnât do any choosing for you. > What will be broken if I let it create a xmodmap? Nothing. You have to run xmodmap with the created file before it takes effect. >> POSIX is just the default. > > How can I get back to it????? With the default, I see umlauts on my second pc > and I even can enter them! But maybe its more broken than LC_*. Thatâs what localeconf was for, but you could also edit /etc/environment, I think. Donât touch LC_* unless you *really* know what youâre doing. LANG and LANGUAGE should be enough for mostly everyone. >> Not that I know. It is one of the weak points of GNU/Linux, >> together with desktop printer setup and sound I guess. > > Sound is not so bad, until now (knocking on wood) I had no unresolvable > problems. Canât even get this machine to work, and having more than one X session on the same machine definetely is a headache. > But, ok, my printer did not print out at least one page on linux > (no matter what version). Even if I selected the correct driver (Lexmark > 1000), no test page was printed. Well.... CUPS can be a pain, I am considering going back to lpr-ng. -- Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corsetti Dutra +55 (11) 5685 2219 Av Sgto Geraldo Santana, 1100 6/71 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04.674-000 SÃo Paulo, SP BRASIL http://br.geocities.com./lgcdutra/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]