keycodes to the same keysym. Now I can work in
XFree86 but the keyboard problem is only partially solved.
I'm stuck with this problem. Can somebody help me?
Cheers,
Steffen Schuler
email: schuler [DOT] steffen [AT] gmx [DOT] de
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with a sub
keyboard.
Pressing keys now produces the
expected results.
Cheers,
Steffen Schuler
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keyboard.
Pressing keys now produces the
expected results.
Cheers,
Steffen Schuler
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Hi,
I had also to reconfigure xkb/symbols/pc/{pc,de}. I mapped the keypad
keys to the normal keyboard symbols.
Now I can no more use the keypad but I don't need it.
Cheers,
Steffen Schuler
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Hi Steffen,
I have installed debian on the same way like you. My first action was to use
qtparted to shrink the windows XP partitions. Then I have installed debian
and updated to the experimental version of debian and the 2.6.10 kernel. I
have no great problems upto now.
and
bash3 from Sid. The rest is from Sarge.
You will get a lot of useful information by googling. From speceial
value is the web site www.linux-laptop.net/.
Have a lot of fun with Debian GNU/Linux on your Medion 95400 notebook.
Steffen Schuler
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