* [30/10/2003 16:27] Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Less than a week ago, my keyboard functioned quite properly. I have a > Belgian azerty-layout, and there were only minor problems. A backslash, > which should be AltGr + the key with < and > could only be typed by > using AltGr + ). Other than that, everything just worked. > > Then somebody told me the solution to that tiny problem could be to > > wget -O /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/be > http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/xc/programs/xkbcomp/ > symbols/pc/be?content-type=text/plain > > and afterwards setxkbmap "be", but instead of solving the problem, it > only made things worse (I had no AltGr at all any more). Still later, > the new problem *and* the previous problem were both solved by > downloading be?rev=1.3&content-type=text/plain instead of the latest > revision. I was quite happy about it, but it didn't last long. > > This morning, I logged in, and everything was back to the second stage: > not even a "workaround" for my backslash, but just plainly no AltGr-key > (meaning no at-sign, no hashes etc.). I thought getting things to where > they were before I'd been so stupid to mess things up might be the best > solution, so I downloaded the .deb of xlibs, and put the be keyboard > layout therein (/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/be) instead of my own, > guessing that the initial layout would then magically reappear. But it > didn't; every time I try to 'setxkbmap be' or even 'setxkbmap -rules > xfree86 -model pc -layout be -option ""', the only thing I get is "error > loading new keyboard description". > > I just don't understand, it's the original file of the Debian package, > that worked before, what error could that result in? (if only it told me > what the error really was...) > > In a last moment of despair, I thought, let's just get XFree86 4.3, but > the penguinpc sources are "not available at the moment". > > Could someone please tell me what might be the problem here? Why > replacing the modified layout with the original one doesn't solve the > problem? And what I could do about it?
No one? :( I really have no idea what I could do about it, so my final option only seems to be a totally new installation... Greets, Tom -- "Mongolian drivers do not care much about pedestrians." -- np: Vive La Fête - Noir Désir (flac) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]