On Wednesday 25 February 2004 10:45, Oriol Pellicer i Sabrià wrote:
> Which packages exactly? I have tried with:
>
> apt-get remove --purge xserver-xfree86
> rm -rf /etc/X11
>
> (that removes x-window-system x-window-system-core xserver-xfree86 and
> xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk)
I can't recall exact
A Dimarts 24 Febrer 2004 15:56, Jesús Roncero Franco va escriure:
> I have come across this problem in my i386 based desktop and other i386
> machines. AFAIK I believe it is some kind of misconfiguration of the X
> system. What I did in most cases was to deinstall all about X,
> rm -rf /etc/X11 and
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:37, Oriol Pellicer i 0Sabrià wrote:
> I have an IbookG4 933, and since the new XFree 4.3 are in Debian Sid I
> can't write @, # and all simbols that are writted with fn+alt combination
> (for example fn+alt+3). Has somebody found this problem?
I have come across this
A Dimarts 24 Febrer 2004 13:10, vàreu escriure:
> Ho Oriol,
>
> I have a powerbook and XkbModel set to pc105. Works fine with mine.
I have tried with pc105 and doesn't work.
> salut,
salut and thanks :-)
Hello,
I have an IbookG4 933, and since the new XFree 4.3 are in Debian Sid I can't
write @, # and all simbols that are writted with fn+alt combination (for
example fn+alt+3). Has somebody found this problem?
The keyboard section in my XF86Config-4:
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Section "InputDevice"
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