On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Branden Robinson wrote: > tag 240807 + moreinfo upstream > retitle 240807 xlibs: unspecified problems with symbols/pc/se > severity 240807 normal > reassign 240807 xlibs > thanks > > On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:18:24AM +0200, Lars wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Denis Barbier wrote: > > > You are right, old layout reads symbols/se and new reads symbols/pc/se. > > > But the LSGT key is intentionnally not written into the latter; your > > > keyboard model is either pc102 or pc105, so this key becomes available > > > when selecting one of these models. > [...] > > Ok > > > > Well with 102 or 105 the se symbols are still pretty messed up for me, fi > > works perfectly so ill just stick to them since i seem to be the only one > > with this problem. > > Can you or someone else using the xfree86/{pc102,pc105}/se XKB keyboard > configuration describe what exactly is wrong with it?
Well for some odd reason, se now works, today when i read your mail i tried setxkbmap se and well it worked flawlessly. I must stop drinking coffee. Sorry for bothering you guys. > > -- > G. Branden Robinson | If you make people think they're > Debian GNU/Linux | thinking, they'll love you; but if > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | you really make them think, they'll > http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | hate you. -- Don Marquis > Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home: +46 60 50 23 21 Cell: +46 70 328 02 46 Home: http://www.cryptr.net/ Info: NetBSD, GNU/Hurd, GNU/Linux. - Thirty years after its creation, UNIX still remains a phenomenon -