On Thursday 17 February 2005 12:07, Charles-Edouard Ruault wrote:
>
> I've digged around once more in the options
> of KDE and found promising options in the "Keyboard Shortcuts, Modifier
> Keys" of the Control center.
> There's a "Macintosh keyboard" option and a "MacOS-style modifier usage"
> How
On Friday 18 February 2005 12:51, Bruno Beaufils wrote:
>
>! I tailored it a little bit in order to get :
>...
>! - a delete key on Apple key with Fn key (fn apple).
In 2.6 kernels, fn-Delete generates Delete. (Delete generates Backspace as
expected.)
Frank
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 11:46, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> I've spent hours in xkb trying to get that right (I also have a french
> keyboard) and never got it 100%...
>
> The problem is that you can't really have the "option/alt" key be both
> used for
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Am 18.02.2005 um 11:56 schrieb Charles-Edouard Ruault:
you can try the Xmodmap file that Bruno sent me. It works like a charm
on KDE for my French keyboard.
I was getting desperate to have a decent keyboard !
I'm attaching the file.
Yes that help
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 12:51:05AM +0100, Bruno Beaufils wrote:
>
> I had got the same problem with either my old TiBook and my new AlBook (the
> one with ATI 9600 graphic card).
>
> My solution was to bypass all those new stuff not well documented (XKB)
> and use plain old Xmodmap.
Actually, if
er distributions ? Could be interesting how for example Yellow Dog
or Ubuntu handle this problem... Maybe X.org has an improved keyboard-layout ?
PS: Please CC me.
*Kristian
Hi Kristian,
you can try the Xmodmap file that Bruno sent me. It works like a charm
on KDE for my French keyboard.
I was gett
Charles-Edouard Ruault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> thanks for the reply, however i had no luck with your keymap either
> Still the same behaviour :(
Add a "me too". I tried a lot of things. Nothing worked properly. Does anybody
know about other distributions ? Could be interesting how for
Bruno Beaufils wrote:
I had got the same problem with either my old TiBook and my new AlBook
(the
one with ATI 9600 graphic card).
My solution was to bypass all those new stuff not well documented (XKB)
and use plain old Xmodmap.
I create a customized version of an Xmodmap file and load it as X s
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! This Xmodmap works with most of the keys on my AlBook with French keyboard
! layout.
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! Installing
ion for the keyboard is as follows:
.../...
I've spent hours in xkb trying to get that right (I also have a french
keyboard) and never got it 100%...
The problem is that you can't really have the "option/alt" key be both
used for the |,{,},... combos, _and_ be the real Al
Sven Luther wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 05:28:16PM +0100, Charles-Edouard Ruault wrote:
Hi All,
i've been struggling for a few days tying to have my keyboard mapped
correctly on my PowerBook Alu G4.
I'm running debian sid with kernel 2.6.10 and KDE 3.3.2.
After looking on the web i found som
Hi Julien,
thanks for the reply. I've just tried your settings without much success :(
I believe it's due to KDE. I've digged around once more in the options
of KDE and found promising options in the "Keyboard Shortcuts, Modifier
Keys" of the Control center.
There's a "Macintosh keyboard" option
Le jeudi 17 février 2005 à 09:46 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
> On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 17:28 +0100, Charles-Edouard Ruault wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > i've been struggling for a few days tying to have my keyboard mapped
> > correctly on my PowerBook Alu G4.
> > I'm running debian sid wit
.
> My XF86Config-4 section for the keyboard is as follows:
.../...
I've spent hours in xkb trying to get that right (I also have a french
keyboard) and never got it 100%...
The problem is that you can't really have the "option/alt" key be both
used for the |,{,},... combos, _
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 05:28:16PM +0100, Charles-Edouard Ruault wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> i've been struggling for a few days tying to have my keyboard mapped
> correctly on my PowerBook Alu G4.
> I'm running debian sid with kernel 2.6.10 and KDE 3.3.2.
> After looking on the web i found some info (
Hi,
I have got a suisse french keyboard, the special keys works for me like this:
} = fn+alt+$
{ = fn+alt+à
] = fn+alt+¨
[ 0 fn+alt+è
I hope its helps...
Greets
Guillaume
PS: here the part of the XF86Config-4
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard&
Hi All,
i've been struggling for a few days tying to have my keyboard mapped
correctly on my PowerBook Alu G4.
I'm running debian sid with kernel 2.6.10 and KDE 3.3.2.
After looking on the web i found some info ( mostly the files located at
http://www.linux-france.org/ftp/macintosh/kbd-mac-fr.tar
ill use it !
Thank you !
Matthieu
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>From: Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: XFree86 - Swiss French Keyboard
>Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:14:42 +0200
>To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
>
>
>Ciao Matthieu Oppliger, nel tuo messaggio dice
Thank you for your answer !
>Have you tried
>
> Option "XkbOptions" "ralt:mode_switch"
>
>or
> Option "XkbOptions" "group:switch"
Yes, I did, it doesn't work :-(
>(or the equivalent in the keyboard configuration tool of your desktop
>environment)?
I use WindowMaker,
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 13:00 +, Matthieu Oppliger wrote:
>
> I've installed (soon...) succesfully Woody on my Beige G3. But, as I have
> a Radeon 7000 (VE) on it, I upgraded to Sarge, to obtain XFree86 4.3.0, to
> get my video card working. Everything's right, but I can't obtain arobase,
> back
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 03:14:42PM +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> Ciao Matthieu Oppliger, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
>
> > Any hint ? Does someone had the same or such problem ?
>
> Create in the home directories a .Xmodmap file in which you write:
>
> keycode 115 = Mode_switch
>
> and if you u
Ciao Matthieu Oppliger, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> Any hint ? Does someone had the same or such problem ?
Create in the home directories a .Xmodmap file in which you write:
keycode 115 = Mode_switch
and if you use gdm create a file named /etc/X11/Xsession.options in
which you'll write:
allow-
Hello !
I've installed (soon...) succesfully Woody on my Beige G3. But, as I have
a Radeon 7000 (VE) on it, I upgraded to Sarge, to obtain XFree86 4.3.0, to
get my video card working. Everything's right, but I can't obtain arobase,
backslash and such special characters : Right Alt doesn't seem to
Hello !
I have a G3 Beige with an Apple Design Keyboard. My version of XFree is
4.3.0, so I don't use Xmodmap, as recommended in The XKB Configuration guide
of XFree86 4.3.0.
I could modify my XF86Config-4 file as following, to obtain the right mapping
of my keyboard :
Section "InputDevice"
Le Sensei... a dit:
> On another problem, I can't seem to be able to produce keys like a ~
> or a | under X11... and this is beginning to be a problem...
Coming from the x86 world, I have to admit switching from one keyb to
the other was a real pain in the ass. Not only ~ and | aren't easily
avai
And I am now a bit more ashamed of myself...
Some googling helped me find a workaround (not really a solution) to this
problem using the hpmount from the hfsplus package.
It was posted in January on the list, and though I was already subscribed, I
didn't remember it...
Sorry for the noise, and than
> Just a guess here: perhaps you are using a HFS+ partition with
> journalling enabled? I don't know if the hfsplus driver copes correctly
> with journalled filesystems (or if it copes with journalling at all).
>
> But I don't know which kernel you are using. I don't know, OTOH, if
> kernel 2.6
Le Sensei... wrote:
I recently encountered a little problem with my PB while trying to mount the
OSX partition. When I do so, the kernel tells me my hfsplus partition was not
cleanly unmounted, and I should run fsck.hfsplus on it. Of course, I don't
have any binary called like that on my HD, bu
Hi list !
I recently encountered a little problem with my PB while trying to mount the
OSX partition. When I do so, the kernel tells me my hfsplus partition was not
cleanly unmounted, and I should run fsck.hfsplus on it. Of course, I don't
have any binary called like that on my HD, but when I t
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003, Serge Basterot wrote:
> This is my XF86Config-4 on an ibook with "fr_new", from the link I gave
> to you in another post :
Please notice the difference between the words "Finnish" and "French". :)
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Martin-Éric Racine a écrit :
This is my XF86Config-4 on an ibook with "fr_new", from the link I gave
to you in another post :
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003, Frank Murphy wrote:
> > Then it appears that X has a bug, while console-tools correctly supports
> > this early iMac CRT keyboard (the original narrow keyboard, before the Pro
> > model).
>
> After you've configured X (with `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86`), what
> does
>
> Then it appears that X has a bug, while console-tools correctly supports
> this early iMac CRT keyboard (the original narrow keyboard, before the Pro
> model).
After you've configured X (with `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86`), what does
the Keyboard InputDevice section in /etc/X11/XF86Config
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On Thursday 12 June 2003 3:10, Jacques Kern wrote:
> > I was unable to find how to configure a french keyboard correctly.
>
> Are you trying to get it working in X or on the console? The two methods are
> different.
>
> F
On Thursday 12 June 2003 3:10, Jacques Kern wrote:
> I was unable to find how to configure a french keyboard correctly.
Are you trying to get it working in X or on the console? The two methods are
different.
For the console, do `dpkg-reconfigure console-data` and select the keyboard
you th
Jacques Kern a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I run woody on a Powerbook G3 Pismo.
>
> I was unable to find how to configure a french keyboard correctly.
> I have configured it so as it is a 'azerty' (french) keyboard, but I miss
> some important keys like | , [ , ] , {
Hi all,
I run woody on a Powerbook G3 Pismo.
I was unable to find how to configure a french keyboard correctly.
I have configured it so as it is a 'azerty' (french) keyboard, but I miss
some important keys like | , [ , ] , { , } ,and so on... (I wrote this mail
from my windows box in o
nted on keys, I have to use some specials keymaps.
The problem seems just to arise with Mozilla ... :-(
Any ideas ?
---8<-
I use an Apple Powerbook G4 1Ghz with Superdrive with a french keyboard
I use a Debian sid ins
Le ven 21/02/2003 à 05:09, Chris Tillman a écrit :
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:10:47PM +0100, Eric Boese-Wolf wrote:
> > Just download the package you used before.
> > dpkg -e console-data-.deb .
> > then copy the stuff you need, where you need it ;)
> >
> > If think it will go from ./usr/share/k
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:10:47PM +0100, Eric Boese-Wolf wrote:
> Just download the package you used before.
> dpkg -e console-data-.deb .
> then copy the stuff you need, where you need it ;)
>
> If think it will go from ./usr/share/keymaps/azerty/blah to
> /usr/share/keymaps/azerty/blah use inst
Just download the package you used before.
dpkg -e console-data-.deb .
then copy the stuff you need, where you need it ;)
If think it will go from ./usr/share/keymaps/azerty/blah to
/usr/share/keymaps/azerty/blah use install-keymap to load it and copy
it to /etc/console-data/bootkeymap.ffasd.gz or
Hi all,
I upgraded from woody to testing, and therefore I lost my
special chars on the french powerbook keyboard.
Is there some repository to load a keyboard 'azerty' with
common symbols such as tilde, pipe, braces... ?
or do I have to rebuild my own keymap ?
Tkx
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On 2002.03.22 11:40 Francois Taiani wrote:
Hi Jean-Phillipe,
french keyboards are a bit of a hack with Linux PPC, but fortunately
some resources exist on the web (See for instance [1-3]).
this is great (I know that you are't speaking to me, but see
following)! I don't know if you are famil
Hi Jean-Phillipe,
french keyboards are a bit of a hack with Linux PPC, but fortunately
some resources exist on the web (See for instance [1-3]).
Basically you need to correctly configure the files
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keycodes/macintosh
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/macintosh/fr so that t
Hello,
I have problem on debian sid, debian kernel 2.4.16 and X 4.1.
I cannot hit composed char like pipe and braket, etc.
But all work well on console.
Does anyone solve this problem ??
Thanks
JP
> I had the same problem as you (* "Pas facile tous les jours d'être français
> ;)" *). To enable those keys, I downloaded kbd-mac-fr.tar.gz and from
> http://www.linux-france.org/macintosh/clavier_rpm3.html
> and installed mac-fr-ext_new.kmap.gz as indicated on the web page.
>
> Then I had to put
on 01/03/2002 08:03, Lionel Bringuier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Eric.
>
> I had the same problem as you (* "Pas facile tous les jours d'être français
> ;)" *).
Ça, c'est sûr mon pote :).
> To enable those keys, I downloaded kbd-mac-fr.tar.gz and from
> http://www.linux-france.org/macinto
Hi Eric.
I had the same problem as you (* "Pas facile tous les jours d'être français
;)" *). To enable those keys, I downloaded kbd-mac-fr.tar.gz and from
http://www.linux-france.org/macintosh/clavier_rpm3.html
and installed mac-fr-ext_new.kmap.gz as indicated on the web page.
Then I had to put t
Hi folks
I'm very new to this list and so hope my question well matches the
topics of the list.
I dont manage getting certain symbols (backslash, tilde et possibly
others) on my ibook2/debian/woody under Xfree4. I can get those
symbols on the console though.
Did anyone encounter this problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean-michel jim jm daix) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>...
> Sorry , I¹m French !
>
> I have download the non-us Debian CD 1 and choose to use the French Keyboard
> (EXT2) during the install.
>
> Well, my problem is that it seems that th
On Mon, 28 May 2001, jean-michel jim jm daix wrote:
> Sorry , I¹m French !
ca arrive a des gens tres bien ... ;-))
>
> Well, my problem is that it seems that the map of the keyboard is wrong.
> It¹s ok, it¹s AZERTY instead of QWERTY but the french Q give me à A too.
> I¹ve got 2 [A] and no [Q], a
Sorry , I¹m French !
I have download the non-us Debian CD 1 and choose to use the French Keyboard
(EXT2) during the install.
Well, my problem is that it seems that the map of the keyboard is wrong.
It¹s ok, it¹s AZERTY instead of QWERTY but the french Q give me à A too.
I¹ve got 2 [A] and no [Q
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Bruno Waes wrote:
> euhm, any solution for the french (belgian) keyboard that doesnt have a | or
> \ character on the keyboard ?
> or would i have to look out for a new keyb
see
http://www.linux-france.org/article/materiel/mac/#clavier>
Eric
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euhm, any solution for the french (belgian) keyboard that doesnt have a | or
\ character on the keyboard ?
or would i have to look out for a new keyb
bruno
Hi and thanks for the tip,
> As I found nuttin' about it in the archives, I thought it might interest
> some people...
Just for your info, some people are doing a great job at providing french
keyboard maps for several linux distributions. You can get the latest version
here: http:
Hi all,
I had a problem with the french keyboard mapping of my iBook,
not the reported problem during installation, but a pb after doing
kbdconfig.
I got a "a" when I typed "q" (so I had 2 "a" and no way to quit...)
I fixed this by editing mac-fr3-kmap,
I replaced
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