[debian-x: I'm following up a thread on -powerpc] Actually, I've decided to do the sensible (?) thing and identify the keycodes by keyboard model rather than the machine architecture. One way or another you can probably manage to plug a PC keyboard into just about anything, so it doesn't make much sense to refer to it as an "i386" keyboard.
Comments? Suggestions? -- G. Branden Robinson | There's nothing an agnostic can't do Debian GNU/Linux | if he doesn't know whether he believes [EMAIL PROTECTED] | in it or not. roger.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Graham Chapman
! /etc/X11/Xmodmap ! ! global Xmodmap file -- used by both xdm and xinit (startx) ! keycode and keysym remapping should generally be used only if the X ! server does not use the XKEYBOARD extension (i.e., there is a uncommented ! line "XkbDisable" in the keyboard section of /etc/X11/XF86Config) ! PC keyboard ! keycode 22 = BackSpace ! keycode 107 = Delete ! Amiga keyboard ! keycode 73 = BackSpace ! keycode 78 = Delete ! Macintosh (ADB) keyboard ! keycode 59 = BackSpace ! keycode 125 = Delete ! Sun keyboard ! keycode 50 = BackSpace ! keycode 73 = Delete
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