Dear all
thanks for your replies so far. It looks like I'll have (i) to look
harder to find the correct key combination or (ii) tweak the
configuration my keyboard setup. I prefer (ii) because I want to use the
keys on my keyboard in the way they are labelled (I'm really bad in
remembering wh
We got the following hardware donation offer in Bristol, Connecticut,
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> I have some Apple AIO G3 machines that I have been getting rid of,
> and was wondering if Debian would like a few to assist with
> development on the platform, They are mostly conf
On Thu, 10 May 2007 23:38:31 -0500
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> Hi there -
Not sure if I asked an answered question, or if
I was asking a can of worms question, or if I
didn't supply enough information, or if no one
really knows, or if no one really cares, or if
some other possibility occurred, but
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 02:48:53PM +0200, Matthias Brennwald (bwm) wrote:
> Therefore: is it possible to explicitly tell X11 how to handle the
> behaviour of a given keystroke that is not otherwise handled by the
> 'normal' keymap settings? If so, I'd like to make 'Alt-g' to produce an
> '@' (th
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 14:48:53 +0200, Matthias Brennwald (bwm) wrote:
> Dear all
>
> thanks for your replies so far. It looks like I'll have (i) to look harder
> to find the correct key combination or (ii) tweak the configuration my
> keyboard setup. I prefer (ii) because I want to use the keys
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:50:08 +0200, Matthias Brennwald (bwm) wrote:
> Swiss-German
> keymap. However, I could not figure out how to produce an '@' symbol...
He, I had to fight pretty hard with it lately :)
Here is the relevant portion of my xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier
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