chitecture m68k/ amiga
> 2000
This is a known problem. Fixing it as well.
So now it seems that /proc/hardware on ppc is not useful. Is there
also a "machine" field on m68k ? That would be nice...
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t; made the install succeed. I don't know if there is any way to make this
> automatically use the new scripts, but it would help.
Hm... doesn't the prerm from the new package get run when the old one
fails ? And what is the failure, so that I can fix it ?
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reference is 'powerpc' as for example
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/powerpc-linux (has noting to do with console-*)
Sorry I was not clear - I meant "column-saver in the comments" ;)
So noone has any clue about this USB issue ? Then I'll just ignore
it, and wait for so
control ? Arg...
> I'ld like it to have a /etc/sysconf/ with the files
What is this directory ? I do not have it on my system...
> This comes hopefully with the boot-floppies, so you can easily look
> into /etc/sysconf/keyboard for "Keytable" and you know which Keymap
> sh
in the keyboard area.
Especially, maybe some of the pmacs do not support i386 keyboards ?
Maybe an USB keyboard can be detected (only as being USB, or maybe we
can even find the layout ?), so that we simplify the declarations
TIA,
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ac/mac-de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
> loadkeys: /usr/share/keymaps/mac/mac-de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz:11:
> adding map 3 violates explicit keymaps line)
kbd 0.99 barfs as well. This is a keymap bug. Submitted.
Regards,
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use in keyboard section:
XkbRules"xfree86"
XkbModel"pc102"
XkbLayout "fr"
XkbOptions "ctrl:nocaps"
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o select one of them. But maybe a note, or some additional querying
like "do you want to change it ?" would be good - added in TODO file.
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choices keymaps[]={
> > { "mac/mac-us-ext", "U.S. English (Mac, extended kbd)", 0},
> > { "mac/mac-us-std", "U.S. English (Mac, 82 keys)" , 1}
>
> One will need to add amiga entries here as well
Seems like this suggestion
Well, I forgot an important point that will be needed as well:
* meaningful descriptions for those keymaps I do not use... For i386,
I classified them by Layout/Country_name/Variant_name.
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debian-email:
e have the amiga, atari, mac, and sun sets of
keyboards in /usr/share/keymaps/, but as there are several
generations of machines for some sub-arches, I'd like to know all
that is is to know in this field.
Thanks for your help,
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