In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I have just install debian xfree4 but I have a problem I don't have the =
>configuration program XF86Config-4. Anyway I think it is correctly =
>installed because when I run xf86cfg it appears the x-window enviroment, =
>but the problem is that I can not d
In article <000b01c15030$051e2b00$5fb8aad4@a0h6h5> you write:
>I have just install debian xfree4 but I have a problem I don't have the =
>configuration program XF86Config-4. Anyway I think it is correctly =
>installed because when I run xf86cfg it appears the x-window enviroment, =
>but the proble
I have just install debian xfree4 but I have a
problem I don't have the configuration program XF86Config-4. Anyway I think it
is correctly installed because when I run xf86cfg it appears the x-window
enviroment, but the problem is that I can not do anything there because I have
just configur
I have just install debian xfree4 but I have a
problem I don't have the configuration program XF86Config-4. Anyway I think it
is correctly installed because when I run xf86cfg it appears the x-window
enviroment, but the problem is that I can not do anything there because I have
just configur
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 03:57:16PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> On 6.X.2001 at 23:06 Branden Robinson wrote:
> >
> > I'll see if I can figure out how to create an options file for it. (A
> > la /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ctrl).
>
> I haven't tested this as now I am not using X:
Thanks! This defin
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 03:57:16PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> On 6.X.2001 at 23:06 Branden Robinson wrote:
> >
> > I'll see if I can figure out how to create an options file for it. (A
> > la /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ctrl).
>
> I haven't tested this as now I am not using X:
Thanks! This defi
On 6.X.2001 at 23:06 Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> I'll see if I can figure out how to create an options file for it. (A
> la /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ctrl).
I haven't tested this as now I am not using X:
partial modifier_keys
xkb_symbols "alt
I have a weird problem which came about after the latest upgrade of X
(I'm running debian unstable all the way).
X starts correctly, I get the xdm dialogue, but when I log in with username
and password, I get the grey grid for something like 10-30 seconds, then
back to the xdm login dialog.
How
On 6.X.2001 at 23:06 Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> I'll see if I can figure out how to create an options file for it. (A
> la /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ctrl).
I haven't tested this as now I am not using X:
partial modifier_keys
xkb_symbols "al
I have a weird problem which came about after the latest upgrade of X
(I'm running debian unstable all the way).
X starts correctly, I get the xdm dialogue, but when I log in with username
and password, I get the grey grid for something like 10-30 seconds, then
back to the xdm login dialog.
Ho
* Derek J Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011008 00:17]:
> Yeah, I'm used to the separate keys. I still don't like the position of
> the caps lock on a sun5 keyboard (I think that's the type on an Ultra
Wow, I wish all users were so civil about the keymappings on suns. :)
--
Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECT
Yeah, I'm used to the separate keys. I still don't like the position of
the caps lock on a sun5 keyboard (I think that's the type on an Ultra
sparc 5). But, that's an issue I can fix with xmodmap when using my
Solaris account on campus. If I want to re-enable the extra keys, I can
just use xmodmap
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