On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 22:28:01 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote: > That doesn't even work anymore, does it? At least for a while when the > changeover first happened, I had that stuff in xorg.conf, but it had no > effect until I put it in /etc/default/console-setup (later > /etc/default/keyboard)
It should! :-) *** http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/doc/RELNOTES.html Configuration File The Xorg server uses a configuration file as the primary mechanism for providing configuration and run-time parameters. The configuration file format is described in detail in the xorg.conf(5) manual page. Note that this release features significant improvements for running the server without a configuration file, so many users may find that that they don't need a configuration file. If you do need to customize the configuration file, see the xorg.conf manual page . You can also check the driver-specific manual pages and the related documentation (found at driver tables) also. The recommended method for generating a configuration file is to use the Xorg server itself. Run as root: Xorg -configure and follow the instructions. *** And also, there is specific guide for input devices: http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/doc/input/XKB-Config.html We all know that "xorg.conf" is deprecated but still useful when things go wrong. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2010.06.06.09.44...@gmail.com