Le lundi 12 juillet 2010 10:31:34, Neil Bothwick a écrit : > On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 19:19:25 +0200, Stéphane Guedon wrote: > > > How? I know how to use udev for device recognition, but how do you > > > tell it to use a particular keyboard layout? > > > > 19:18:09 steph...@luciole:/etc/udev/rules.d $ cat 61-x11-input.rules > > SUBSYSTEM!="input", GOTO="x11_input_end" > > ACTION!="add", GOTO="x11_input_end" > > > > KERNEL=="event*", ENV{x11_driver}="evdev" > > KERNEL=="event*", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}=="1 > > > > ENV{ID_INPUT_KEY}=="?*", ENV{xkblayout}="fr" > > > > LABEL="x11_input_end" > > ======= > > Interesting, but it seems more complex that a simple stanza > in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d. Using udev rules for something that will only be > used by one application adds unnecessary complication, IMO. If only X > will use the information, I'd prefer to put in in the X configuration > directory.
I agree with you, but I like to make things in order with the rules (without relation to udev). But I don't like udev, its syntax is really hard to understand for user ! -- Stéphane Guedon page web : http://www.22decembre.eu/ carte de visite : http://www.22decembre.eu/downloads/Stephane-Guedon.vcf clé publique gpg : http://www.22decembre.eu/downloads/Stephane-Guedon.asc
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