> > As I have already pointed out, a utility for this was posted to this
> > list some time ago.
>
> I guess you mean the "fnset" utility which was posted on this list. I
> tried this one today and it didn't work for me out-of-the-box. I found
> out that the correct value of "type" has to be 0x05 f
Hi!
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:51:34PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:58, Sebastian Klemke wrote:
[Fn-Key behaviour]
> > This problem is still unsolved for me.
>
> As I have already pointed out, a utility for this was posted to this
> list some time ago.
I guess you mean
Hi!
on 25.11.2001 12:51 Uhr, Michel Dänzer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:58, Sebastian Klemke wrote:
>
>> Fn-apple is what I want to avoid. I want my Fn-Key working like an Fn-key
>> should,
>
> Err... on this Pismo, the keys look like you _are_ supposed to press fn
> f
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:58, Sebastian Klemke wrote:
> Fn-apple is what I want to avoid. I want my Fn-Key working like an Fn-key
> should,
Err... on this Pismo, the keys look like you _are_ supposed to press fn
for F1-6 - they're printed the same color like the fn key while the
'special' function
on 21.11.2001 17:01 Uhr, Steffen Ermert at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sebastian Klemke wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm using debian unstable on an old Apple iBook computer (it's an
>> iBook tangerine from the first series of iBooks) and am looking for a
>> working german keymap. I do not use X, I need
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 17:01, Steffen Ermert wrote:
> Sebastian Klemke wrote:
>
> > I'm using debian unstable on an old Apple iBook computer (it's an
> > iBook tangerine from the first series of iBooks) and am looking for a
> > working german keymap. I do not use X, I need a keymap for the
> > cons
Sebastian Klemke wrote:
Hi!
I'm using debian unstable on an old Apple iBook computer (it's an
iBook tangerine from the first series of iBooks) and am looking for a
working german keymap. I do not use X, I need a keymap for the
console. Does anyone here have a clue of where to get this? All the
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 08:01, Sebastian Klemke wrote:
> I'm using debian unstable on an old Apple iBook computer (it's an
> iBook tangerine from the first series of iBooks) and am looking for a
> working german keymap. I do not use X, I need a keymap for the
> console. Does anyone here have a clue
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