Cyril Brulebois writes:
> | caps:super Make Caps Lock an additional Super
> http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/howto/configure-input.html
This works perfectly well on my system. I did not know how to do this
this way until now.
Thank you!
Kind Regards
Konsti
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Package: xkb-data
Version: 1.8-2
Severity: normal
I use this ~/.Xmodmap called by .xinitrc with "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap":
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
add mod4 = Caps_Lock
With xkeyboard-config 2.1 Caps Lock still acts like Caps lock after this. With
all versions lower this works, for example wheezy 1.8
Am 2008-02-28 13:34 +0100 schrieb Julien Cristau:
>
> can you run 'setxkbmap -print' after starting X, and send us the output,
> along with your Xorg log and config files?
Of course, I will attach these to this mail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ > setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { in
Package: xserver-xorg-input-kbd
Version: 1:1.2.2-3
Severity: normal
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "5140_kbd"
Driver "kbd"
Option "AutoRepeat" "170 50"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
I found this googling around and I have the same issue on my gentoo,
xorg was updated to 7.4 and normally my .xinitrc calls "xmodmap
~/.Xmodmap" but this works no longer. Calling this after start by hand
in a xterm works then.
So upstream is to blame most probably :)
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