ed kernel. Rebooted and my keymappings were
> all messed up. Of course, I couldn't have that so... Rebooted with the
> default kernel and now I see:
[...]
> Second... What should I do to correct the keymap problem? Feel free
> to just point me in the right direction, as
those keys? Perhaps I
goofed and disabled a module or whatnot.
Second... What should I do to correct the keymap problem? Feel free
to just point me in the right direction, as I do actually enjoy figuring
things out.
-Jeff
BTW... I didn't realize that Ben was THE Ben of benh kernels :)
Hi Stephen,
> for the first time but I'm having a strange problem with the keyboard.
> All the letters/numbers work fine but the other symbols are all out of
> place, even for an iBook keyboard. Eg, the underscore and minus symbol are
> at the /? key. Left square bracket doesn't print anything an
Blam wrote:
Hi,
I'm using an iBook2.0 running 2.4.20-ben8 kernel. I'm just installing Debian
for the first time but I'm having a strange problem with the keyboard.
All the letters/numbers work fine but the other symbols are all out of
place, even for an iBook keyboard. Eg, the underscore and mi
Hi,
I'm using an iBook2.0 running 2.4.20-ben8 kernel. I'm just installing Debian
for the first time but I'm having a strange problem with the keyboard.
All the letters/numbers work fine but the other symbols are all out of
place, even for an iBook keyboard. Eg, the underscore and minus symbol are
hello everyone!
after a long search i've found a keymap that is almost perfect
on my swiss-german ibook2! for example the @ is on alt+2, but i'd prefer the @
on applekey+2! but i wasn't able to change that! as attachment is my keymap! can
someone tell me how to change that?
thanks
cynite
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