On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 05:24:21PM +0300, Teemu Hukkanen wrote:
> Tamas K Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I reconfigured x.org with the macintosh layout, and now Ctrl-Option-F1
> > switches to the console, so that is fixed. Could somebody please tell
> > me how to make the Command key (the
Tamas K Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I reconfigured x.org with the macintosh layout, and now Ctrl-Option-F1
> switches to the console, so that is fixed. Could somebody please tell
> me how to make the Command key (the one with a cloverleaf on it)
> behave as Alt/Meta (eg switching windows w
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 10:06:03AM -0400, Tamas K Papp wrote:
} Hi,
}
} I reconfigured x.org with the macintosh layout, and now Ctrl-Option-F1
} switches to the console, so that is fixed. Could somebody please tell
} me how to make the Command key (the one with a cloverleaf on it)
} behave as Alt
Hi,
I reconfigured x.org with the macintosh layout, and now Ctrl-Option-F1
switches to the console, so that is fixed. Could somebody please tell
me how to make the Command key (the one with a cloverleaf on it)
behave as Alt/Meta (eg switching windows with -Tab, work as Meta in
Emacs etc). I trie
Raph HP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > p.s. why should i use the benh kernels?
> because many things won't work without or work much less, like
> energy saving, airport, framebuffer, ... nearly everything!
This stuff gets folded back into the main source tree, though, doesn't
it? It's just ava
> I have an apple powerbook G4 (very very awsome), and I was wondering
> is there a way i can use the 'apple' key within X.
yes, using xmodmap. For getting the keycode of the apple key, try xev.
On my TiBook, it's 115. (I allready answered this question more exactly
in this m
Hello,
I have an apple powerbook G4 (very very awsome), and I was wondering is
there a way i can use the 'apple' key within X.
p.s. why should i use the benh kernels?
Everett Coleman II
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