On 2020-03-23 22:00, Niclas Zeising wrote:
In ports r528813 I switched FreeBSD 11 (including FreeBSD 11.3 and the
^^^^^^^^
This should be r529003, sorry about that.
upcoming 11.4) back to use the legacy rule set. This means that once
you have installed libxkbcommon 0.10.0_2 on FreeBSD 11, things should
work as normal, and the environment variable XKB_DEFAULT_RULES does not
need to be changed.
If you are on FreeBSD 12 or later, and are using xf96-input-keyboard,
you might still need to set this env variable. Please see the
instructions below.
Regards
On 2020-03-21 00:41, Niclas Zeising wrote:
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In order to improve support when using evdev to manage input devices,
in particular keyboards, we have switched the default in
x11/libxkbcommon to the evdev instead of the legacy ruleset. This was
done in ports r528813 .
On FreeBSD 11.3, the default configuration still requires the legacy
ruleset.
If you are using FreeBSD 11.3, or if you are using xf86-input-keyboard
on FreeBSD 12 or later, you need to change the ruleset used by
x11/libxkbcommon.
If you have issues with your keyboard, most notably arrow keys, and if
/var/log/Xorg.*.log shows that the "kbd" or "keyboard" driver is being
used, you need to switch to legacy rules by setting the environment
variable XKB_DEFAULT_RULES to xorg.
The easiest way to accomplish this is by adding it to your shell
startup file.
As an example, for users of [t]csh, put
setenv XKB_DEFAULT_RULES xorg
in ~/.login
For users of bourne type shells (sh, bash, ksh, zsh, ...) instead put
export XKB_DEFAULT_RULES=xorg
in ~/.profile
Regards
Regards
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Niclas Zeising
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