Hi Camaleón and thanks for your time I was hoping there would be a way without using root. But loadkeys changes the keymap for all users on all virtual terminals AFAIK which is what I'm trying to avoid cause I do usually have several running sessions under several different usernames (e.g. myself messing, myself working, myself doing some more messing, my missus, my housemate) at the same time and would like to be able to just kinda change the keymap for one session for a while, then change it back without affecting anybody else (including myself doing maintenance work on another console at the same time). I'd be surprised if that's undo-able somehow with Debian.
Cheerio! Sebastian On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 04:10PM +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 22:32:52 +0000, Sebastian wrote: > > > I'm just getting started learning the dvorak layout using the package > > dvorak7min. So far I have only been able to practice under X using > > 'setxkbdmap dvorak' which works great. What I'm interested in if there's > > an easy way to (temporarily as I'm nowhere near fluent yet) load another > > keymap as an ordinary user in a regular terminal session. I have tried > > the loadkeys command but that doesn't work for a ordinary user here. I'm > > running a mixed-release debian with apt-pinning (mainly testing). Any > > suggestions appreciated. > > Although I don't like using "sudo" so much, this can be a good reason to > set it up :-) > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón > > --56766f6c811f3d3429b71dd650078960 -- Keep this and all chemicals out of the reach of children. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org