Lets go back to square 1.
The keyboard is the most fundamental device ever, it was invented about
80 years before anyone figured out how to connect it to a computer,
before the computer even existed actually
The fundamental AT 101 keyboard, or microsoft's gay variant the PC-104,
and the
On Monday, 21. Mar 2016, 12:52:47 +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
> does no longer respond in X. This is extremely annoying
> because when I have xdm in rc-update, X is started right at
> boot. I have no chance to get back to the console usin
On Tuesday 22 March 2016 13:47:42 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Windows will never cease.
Nice. I see you've been harvesting in new fields :)
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Peter
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 13:42:26 +, Ian Bloss wrote:
> Don't know if anyone has mentioned this but you can always use the magic
> sysrsc key to get control of input back from X
Yes, I mentioned Alt-SysReq-R several posts ago.
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Windows will never cease.
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this but you can always use the magic
sysrsc key to get control of input back from X
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016, 09:35 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:15:48 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> > > Try an Abacus. They work as designed.
>
> > So does portage.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:15:48 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Try an Abacus. They work as designed.
> So does portage.
And both require more commitment to learn from the user than some are
willing to give.
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One difference between a man and a machine is that a machine is quie
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 03:15:48 PM Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 22/03/2016 15:13, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 09:08:54 AM Alan Grimes wrote:
> >> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >>> No one in their right mind would continue to use an OS that is clearly
> >>> so
> >>> unsuitable for t
On 22/03/2016 15:13, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 09:08:54 AM Alan Grimes wrote:
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> No one in their right mind would continue to use an OS that is clearly so
>>> unsuitable for their needs that they don't even trust it to start up
>>> properly... whateve
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 09:08:54 AM Alan Grimes wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > No one in their right mind would continue to use an OS that is clearly so
> > unsuitable for their needs that they don't even trust it to start up
> > properly... whatever their IQ.
>
> Why didn't I think of that!
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> No one in their right mind would continue to use an OS that is clearly so
> unsuitable for their needs that they don't even trust it to start up
> properly... whatever their IQ.
Why didn't I think of that!!! I'll run out to the store and select a
completely different operati
On March 22, 2016 12:26:42 AM GMT+01:00, Neil Bothwick
wrote:
>On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 17:43:38 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Danger, Will Robinson, danger!
>>
>> The power of the troll is strong with this one.
>
>Read Alert! Res Alert! Mixed movie/TV references!
I think you're getting your refe
On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 10:14:03 -0400, waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
> Try re-emerging your X drivers. To get a list of X drivers,
> execute...
>
> qlist -I -C x11-drivers/
>
> ...then "emerge -1" all the drivers that are listed.
Or just emerge @x11-module-rebuild
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Anyone abl
On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 10:52:26 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined.
Indeed. I mean, if I have a desktop system built to run desktop
applications, why the hell would I w
On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 17:43:38 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Danger, Will Robinson, danger!
>
> The power of the troll is strong with this one.
Read Alert! Res Alert! Mixed movie/TV references!
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Obscenity is the crutch of inarticulate motherfuckers.
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On Monday 21 March 2016 10:52:26 Alan Grimes wrote:
> Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> is linux we are talking about. It's crap. It always has been crap, and
> it always will be crap. N
On Monday, March 21, 2016 10:52:26 AM Alan Grimes wrote:
> Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> is linux we are talking about. It's crap. It always has been crap, and
> it always will be cr
On Monday, March 21, 2016 01:08:19 PM Francisco Ares wrote:
> 2016-03-21 11:52 GMT-03:00 Alan Grimes :
> > Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> > console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> > is linux we are talking about. It's crap.
On Monday, March 21, 2016 05:43:38 PM Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 21/03/2016 16:52, Alan Grimes wrote:
> > Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> > console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> > is linux we are talking about. It's crap. I
2016-03-21 11:52 GMT-03:00 Alan Grimes :
> Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> is linux we are talking about. It's crap. It always has been crap, and
> it always will be crap. Never ever
On 21/03/2016 16:52, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
> console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
> is linux we are talking about. It's crap. It always has been crap, and
> it always will be crap. Never ever ev
Anyone who boots directly to X'doze without first going through a safe
console login is a raging mad lunatic who needs his head examined. This
is linux we are talking about. It's crap. It always has been crap, and
it always will be crap. Never ever ever trust it. I leave my computer on
continuously
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 01:59:50PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote
> On Monday, 21. Mar 2016, 12:37:07 +, Ian Bloss wrote:
> > Did you update your kernel in the process as well?
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016, 07:53 Bertram Scharpf
> > wrote:
> > > since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the
On Monday, 21. Mar 2016, 10:17:22 -0300, Francisco Ares wrote:
> 2016-03-21 9:59 GMT-03:00 Bertram Scharpf :
> > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016, 07:53 Bertram Scharpf
> > > wrote:
> > > > since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
> > > > does no longer respond in X. [...]
> >
> For my expe
2016-03-21 9:59 GMT-03:00 Bertram Scharpf :
> On Monday, 21. Mar 2016, 12:37:07 +, Ian Bloss wrote:
> > Did you update your kernel in the process as well?
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016, 07:53 Bertram Scharpf
> wrote:
> > > since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
> > > does no
On Monday, 21. Mar 2016, 12:37:07 +, Ian Bloss wrote:
> Did you update your kernel in the process as well?
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016, 07:53 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
> > does no longer respond in X. [...]
No. The emerge-update did not
Did you update your kernel in the process as well?
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016, 07:53 Bertram Scharpf
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
> does no longer respond in X. This is extremely annoying
> because when I have xdm in rc-update, X is started right at
> boot.
Hi,
since an emerge-update-world on my notebook the keyboard
does no longer respond in X. This is extremely annoying
because when I have xdm in rc-update, X is started right at
boot. I have no chance to get back to the console using
Ctrl-Alt-F1, and the device in unusable.
Yet, this is only a pro
I have two x64 systems (one was originally a clone of the other, since
diverged) that have a problem with keyboard mapping.
The down and right arrow keys add a to each keypress, things like
double quotes have to be entered twice at the keyboard before they
appear in a document. I think its a X p
You might need to remerge xorg11 driver. Try below command then reboot X
to see if it fix your problem
emerge `qlist -I -C x11-drivers/`
Hung
On 11/14/11 19:25, Grant wrote:
I just finished updating my wife's laptop which hadn't been updated in
6-12 months. Her laptop's hardware is identical
>> I just finished updating my wife's laptop which hadn't been updated in
>> 6-12 months. Her laptop's hardware is identical to mine which is
>> always kept up-to-date and works great. After rebooting, the keyboard
>> on her laptop doesn't work although the mouse does work. The keyboard
>> works
Grant writes:
> I just finished updating my wife's laptop which hadn't been updated in
> 6-12 months. Her laptop's hardware is identical to mine which is
> always kept up-to-date and works great. After rebooting, the keyboard
> on her laptop doesn't work although the mouse does work. The keyboa
I just finished updating my wife's laptop which hadn't been updated in
6-12 months. Her laptop's hardware is identical to mine which is
always kept up-to-date and works great. After rebooting, the keyboard
on her laptop doesn't work although the mouse does work. The keyboard
works in grub and af
Fellow Gentoers,
I have just bought a nice and shiny new gaming keyboard
Solid Year Keysonic KSK-6001 UELX
The keyboard works at BIOS, grub and in Windows.
But is totally unresponsive using Linux apart from Backspace(lol)
After searching the net I found the issue was due to anti-ghosting
buil
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:14 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run my IBM model M keyboard (1987 :) via a Belkin USB->PS2
> converter.
>
> This results in a problem
>
> Sometimes after wakeup from supsend to disk (supend to RAM is not
> check yet) the keyboard "hangs": All LEDs are flashing and not key
Hi,
I run my IBM model M keyboard (1987 :) via a Belkin USB->PS2
converter.
This results in a problem
Sometimes after wakeup from supsend to disk (supend to RAM is not
check yet) the keyboard "hangs": All LEDs are flashing and not key
is accepted. "Power cycling" via USB plug helps. I a
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 February 2011 23:05:50 Stroller wrote:
>> On 21/2/2011, at 8:20pm, Mark Knecht wrote:
>> >> ...
>> >> You didn't say which groovy new laptop's keyboard you are trying to make
>> >> light up, so I can only guess that SENSORS_APPLESMC ma
On Wednesday 23 February 2011 23:05:50 Stroller wrote:
> On 21/2/2011, at 8:20pm, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >> ...
> >> You didn't say which groovy new laptop's keyboard you are trying to make
> >> light up, so I can only guess that SENSORS_APPLESMC may well do the
> >> trick for you,
> >
> > Ah, if th
On 21/2/2011, at 8:20pm, Mark Knecht wrote:
>> ...
>> You didn't say which groovy new laptop's keyboard you are trying to make
>> light
>> up, so I can only guess that SENSORS_APPLESMC may well do the trick for you,
>
> Ah, if that makes a difference is a Asus G73JW. Assuming I enable that
> ker
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Ah, if that makes a difference is a Asus G73JW. Assuming I enable that
> kernel option is there a user space app that will allow my 83 year old
> gaming mom to turn the lights off and on?
I don't have an Asus but maybe these links will help:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 21 February 2011 19:40:33 Mark Knecht wrote:
>> Is there either a kernel config option or additionally some
>> application that allows me to turn on and off the lights underneath
>> this groovy new laptop's keyboard?
>>
>> They flash on whe
On Monday 21 February 2011 19:40:33 Mark Knecht wrote:
> Is there either a kernel config option or additionally some
> application that allows me to turn on and off the lights underneath
> this groovy new laptop's keyboard?
>
> They flash on when booting, and work in Windows, but I don't know how
Is there either a kernel config option or additionally some
application that allows me to turn on and off the lights underneath
this groovy new laptop's keyboard?
They flash on when booting, and work in Windows, but I don't know how
to control them in Linux. I haven't found any function key that d
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Monday 23 November 2009 00:31:41 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Do you have consolekit in USE?
If so, is it configured properly?
There's an elog about it, it displays when you emerge the
relevant X package
I do have consolekit as a useflag (default on profile it seems),
On Monday 23 November 2009 00:31:41 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
> > Do you have consolekit in USE?
> > If so, is it configured properly?
> >
> > There's an elog about it, it displays when you emerge the
> > relevant X package
>
> I do have consolekit as a useflag (default on profile it seems),
but I'm
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 23:04:17 +0100, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
On Sunday 22 November 2009 22:26:36 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What
makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type
my password
and i get in, and the
Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes
me wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my
password and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i
change to another tty and start x as root, there are no such iss
On Sunday 22 November 2009 22:26:36 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What
makes me
> wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type
my password
> and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change
to another
>
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my password
and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change to another
tty and start x as root, there are no such issues (also starting
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my password
and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change to another
tty and start x as root, there are no such issues (also starting
Hello,
After some recent updates, my keyboard shows some strange and
undesirable behavior. It is a MacBook (no previous keyboard
problems), with US mapping and UTF-8 mode.
Examples: During console login, the key-combination Shift+2 deletes
the whole line, and Shift+3 is a backspace, rather than
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:13:02 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
> without going to the mouse.
>
> I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
>
> Can I just steal whatever events happen when middle click on th
Am Sonntag, 30. August 2009 schrieb Harry Putnam:
> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
> without going to the mouse.
>
> I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
>
> Can I just steal whatever events happen when middle click on three
> bu
How can I copy and paste with the keybard between application windows.
I think I remember knowing how to do this at some time in the past but
now just coming up blank as to how.
I want to copy something in Emacs... ok .. no problem.. there are many
ways with keyboard inside emacs.
Now I want to p
I don't know if it is from kernel 2.6.30 or if something else changed,
but my keyboard does not behave as normal. It seems like the "key up"
signal from the previous key is causing the repeat of the current key
to get interrupted. This happens everywhere, not only in X, but in
console as well.
For
Mike Kazantsev schrieb:
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:40:40 +0100
mortuusdiabolos wrote:
Hello,
i've just installed gentoo with kernel 2.6.27-r8 on a fujitsu-siemens
Amilo 1655G laptop and it works perfectly.
But sometimes happens that the keyboard wont be recognised by the kernel
after boot.
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:40:40 +0100
mortuusdiabolos wrote:
> Hello,
> i've just installed gentoo with kernel 2.6.27-r8 on a fujitsu-siemens
> Amilo 1655G laptop and it works perfectly.
> But sometimes happens that the keyboard wont be recognised by the kernel
> after boot.
Prehaps you should ad
Hello,
i've just installed gentoo with kernel 2.6.27-r8 on a fujitsu-siemens
Amilo 1655G laptop and it works perfectly.
But sometimes happens that the keyboard wont be recognised by the kernel
after boot.
So i looked at dmesg output.
Normally the following lines appear, but in non working case
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> In KDE 3.5.10, I can't switch keyboard layouts with Alt+Shift even
> though that option is enabled in the control center:
>
>Regional & Accessibility->Keyboard Layout
>->Xkb Option->Layout Switching->[x] Alt+Shift change layout.
>
>
In KDE 3.5.10, I can't switch keyboard layouts with Alt+Shift even
though that option is enabled in the control center:
Regional & Accessibility->Keyboard Layout
->Xkb Option->Layout Switching->[x] Alt+Shift change layout.
The generated "Command" is:
setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggl
On Wed, 28 May 2008 22:14:28 -0400
Hal Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, I've had the same problem, same symptoms, and the same solution
> fixed it. My assumption is that the kernel has some bug where the
> keyboard interface starts dropping data.
>
> I'm running 2.6.23-gentoo-r6 on an AM
On Thu, 29 May 2008 08:29:12 +0300
Tapio Raevaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 May 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
> > While gracefully working on my computer out of the blue, by keyboard
> > stops working. Changing keyboards didn't help, only rebooting does.
> > Both PS/2 keyboards...So I
On Wednesday 28 May 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
> While gracefully working on my computer out of the blue, by keyboard
> stops working. Changing keyboards didn't help, only rebooting does. Both
> PS/2 keyboards...So I guess it's a computer issue...any ideas where I
> should start looking?
If you're us
No, I've had the same problem, same symptoms, and the same solution
fixed it. My assumption is that the kernel has some bug where the
keyboard interface starts dropping data.
I'm running 2.6.23-gentoo-r6 on an AMD64.
-Hal
ionut cucu wrote:
While gracefully working on my computer out of the
While gracefully working on my computer out of the blue, by keyboard
stops working. Changing keyboards didn't help, only rebooting does. Both
PS/2 keyboards...So I guess it's a computer issue...any ideas where I
should start looking?
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On 9/10/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Already tried changing it to "gb" but it didn't change anything
Did you try to change the driver?
My xorg.conf uses this:
Driver "keyboard"
Just for reference, here's the relevant part of my xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice"
Ide
On Monday 10 September 2007 15:24:06 Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use x11-base/xorg-server [1.1.1-r3]. In my xorg.conf, I have the
> following:
>
> Driver "keyboard"
> ..and..
> Option "XkbLayout" "gb,fr,ru,ro"
>
> Try to change "uk" to "gb".
>
> Regards,
> Liviu
>
> On 9/10/07, M
Hello,
I use x11-base/xorg-server [1.1.1-r3]. In my xorg.conf, I have the following:
Driver "keyboard"
..and..
Option "XkbLayout" "gb,fr,ru,ro"
Try to change "uk" to "gb".
Regards,
Liviu
On 9/10/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a few problems with an update of Xo
I had a few problems with an update of Xorg over the weekend which I have
sorted out, however I've been left with one niggle. The keyboard layout
isn't being recognized.
I have a laptop with a British keyboard layout
The xorg.conf has the following:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Key
On 4/21/07, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 4/21/07, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > My son got a new, fancy Razer gaming keyboard for his birthday today.
>
On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/21/07, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > My son got a new, fancy Razer gaming keyboard for his birthday today.
> > The keyboard works in grub so I can choose Windows or Linu
On 4/21/07, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My son got a new, fancy Razer gaming keyboard for his birthday today.
> The keyboard works in grub so I can choose Windows or Linux. It works
> fine in Windows but once Gentoo is booted it d
On 4/21/07, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My son got a new, fancy Razer gaming keyboard for his birthday today.
The keyboard works in grub so I can choose Windows or Linux. It works
fine in Windows but once Gentoo is booted it does nothing.
I see that the device is recognized in under
My son got a new, fancy Razer gaming keyboard for his birthday today.
The keyboard works in grub so I can choose Windows or Linux. It works
fine in Windows but once Gentoo is booted it does nothing.
I see that the device is recognized in under /proc and the device is
seen in lsusb but the system
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 14:25:33 -0400, de Almeida, Valmor F. wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what controls the keyboard autorepeat rate? This is for
> a console without running an X server.
Try (as root):
kbdrate -d delay -r rate
> How about for an xterm, is the repeat rate controlled by the Option
Hello,
Does anyone know what controls the keyboard autorepeat rate? This is for
a console without running an X server.
How about for an xterm, is the repeat rate controlled by the Option
"AutoRepeat" "xxx yyy" in xorg.conf?
Thanks,
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On 8/15/06, Rafael Barrera Oro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have re emerged kxkb successfully but there are still no keyboard
layouts available in the KDE control center regional settings. Any ideas?
Do you see the files under /usr/lib/X11/xkb?
An strace of kcontrol on my system shows that KDE
Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> I have re emerged kxkb successfully but there are still no
> keyboard layouts available in the KDE control center regional
> settings. Any ideas?
Did you relogin to KDE? If you did, and it's still not there, which
Xorg are you using? Post the output of 'emerge -pv xo
Luigi Pinna wrote:
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Hello everyone, i installed a Gentoo AMD64 2006.0 with a LiveCD using
the precompiled modular kde-meta 3.4.3 packages and (though my xorg
is not modular). The t
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Alle 18:41, lunedì 14 agosto 2006, Rafael Barrera Oro ha scritto:
> Hello everyone, i installed a Gentoo AMD64 2006.0 with a LiveCD using
> the precompiled modular kde-meta 3.4.3 packages and (though my xorg
> is not modular). The thing is i went to th
Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello everyone, i installed a Gentoo AMD64 2006.0 with a LiveCD
> using the precompiled modular kde-meta 3.4.3 packages and (though
> my xorg is not modular). The thing is i went to the control
> center to change my keyboard layout and noticed that there are
> none avail
Hello everyone, i installed a Gentoo AMD64 2006.0 with a LiveCD using
the precompiled modular kde-meta 3.4.3 packages and (though my xorg is
not modular). The thing is i went to the control center to change my
keyboard layout and noticed that there are none available. At first i
thought i neede
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> hi, there,
> I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line in
> xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it seems
> to be ignoring it.
> as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every time I
> enter Gnome. I also tried ad
I added setxkbmap us_intl do ~/.xprofile, but still haven't had time
to verify if it did the job. I've found something about
internationatization somewhere in the gentoo wikipedia.
On 7/10/06, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> I've beem having problems settin
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line
> in xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it
> seems to be ignoring it.
> as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every
> time I enter Gnome. I also tried adding it to ~/
hi, there,
I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line in
xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it seems
to be ignoring it.
as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every time I
enter Gnome. I also tried adding it to ~/.xinitrc .
how can I a
On 14:13 Mon 17 Apr , Luigi Pinna wrote:
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>
> Hello,
> I have a layout problem: I had until yesterday the xorg 7.
> I choosed to come back to stable xorg 6.8 for easier the automatic
> updating.
> After that I lose the keyboard layout: in the n
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Hello,
I have a layout problem: I had until yesterday the xorg 7.
I choosed to come back to stable xorg 6.8 for easier the automatic
updating.
After that I lose the keyboard layout: in the normal console (with
ctr+alt+f1) I had the german layout, but
Hi,
After upgrading to baselayout-1.11.13-r1 i can't login to my servers
direct with the keyboard.
After the upgrade i have used the new /etc/rc.conf and changed the
/etc/conf.d/keymaps accourding to my Belgium keyboard KEYMAP="be-latin1",
and rebooted the machine !
It seems that the @ button not
Guntard wrote:
> I've installed KDE 3.4.1 which works perfectly except for this :
> in the configuration center, in the peripherical section I don't
> have the keyboard option although I have other options such as
> mouse option, or printer option. I think that I forgot to install
> a package, but
Hello,
I've installed KDE 3.4.1 which works perfectly except for this : in the
configuration center, in the peripherical section I don't have the keyboard
option although I have other options such as mouse option, or printer option.
I think that I forgot to install a package, but I can't find wh
Hallo,
i am getting crazy with my actual Problem: When i log in (from gdm) into
gnome 2.10.1 as standard user, my keyboard doesn't work. Every keypress
is recognized. In xterm for example the cursor gets white if i press any
key, but no chars are typed in. BUT when i log in as root, all works
Hello,
I recently did a fresh install of 2005.0 on a AMD thunderbird-based machine. I wasn't in
the mood for kernel configuring, so I just let genkernel do it's thing, installing a 2.6
kernel.
Things mostly went fine, however my keyboard and/or mouse keep going berserk... they just
stop work
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:45:27PM -0400, Michael Crute wrote:
> You have to add them into your X config file. But I'm not sure of the
> specifics here.
>
> -Mike
>
Use xmodmap and make those two keys send Alt-LeftArrow (for back) and
Alt-Rightarrow (for forward).
W
> On 8/6/05, Ian K <[EMAI
You have to add them into your X config file. But I'm not sure of the specifics here.
-MikeOn 8/6/05, Ian K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,Well, I went out and got a nice Logitech media keyboard, with some specialbuttons on the top and all. Its a plain Logitech Multimedia Keyboard.What Im wond
Hey all,
Well, I went out and got a nice Logitech media keyboard, with some special
buttons on the top and all. Its a plain Logitech Multimedia Keyboard.
What Im wondering about is the back and forward buttons. These are
recognized, as with all but 2 of the buttons. What I am wondering is how I
cou
I'm in the US, and I like both Alt keys being Alt (not Alt+Gr). The default
X setup works fine for this.
When I start using keyboard layouts (xkb), I can't get any of the US layouts
to map two Alt's. When using a Spanish or German keyboard... I want the
Alt+Gr, but when using a US keyboard I wa
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