On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 03:51:29PM -0600, Adrian Kubala wrote:
> On Saturday 24 March 2001 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> > My initial thought was that 'setxkbmap' was failing because you didn't use
> > the -layout switch, but 'setxkbmap [dvorak|us]' works fine here. Sorry I
> > can't be of more help. I
On Saturday 24 March 2001 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> My initial thought was that 'setxkbmap' was failing because you didn't use
> the -layout switch, but 'setxkbmap [dvorak|us]' works fine here. Sorry I
> can't be of more help. I know that trying to hunt down keyboard problems
> in X11 is a real pain
I use the XF86Config file to set dvorak mode with XFree86 3.3. Here are the
relevant lines from the keyboard section in /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 30
XkbModel"pc102"
XkbLayout "dvorak"
XkbKeymap "xfree86(us)"
EndSect
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Adrian Kubala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is this an unstable-broken thing? (I didn't see any files that
> looked useful in stable though). Anybody know how to set up dvorak
> 'properly' in debian?
FWIW, I use xmodmap. In fact, I'm the only one usi
I run unstable;
I've seen a few debian-related docs which imply that 'setxkbmap dvorak' and
'setxkbmap us' should work, but both give me an 'Error loading new keyboard
description.'
A search for dvorak keymaps for x turns up one in the gnome-applets package,
and one in the kbd package, neither
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