Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Meir Kriheli wrote:
>> Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - X
Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> Yes, you're right, but if you want to set up Hebrew keyboard at the
> X level, you need a xorg.conf file. That's how I have done it in the
> past.
I'll deny having any relevant expertise, but the KDE "Keyboard
Layouts" screen that you say you used successfully also sho
On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Meir Kriheli wrote:
> Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> >> Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> >>> Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
> >>
> >> Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - Xorg probes the system
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>> Aharon Schkolnik writes:
>>> Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
>> Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - Xorg probes the system on
>> startup, generates the necessary parameters, and "just
On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> > Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
>
> Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - Xorg probes the system on
> startup, generates the necessary parameters, and "just works". I have
> 2 Fedora 1
Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - Xorg probes the system on
startup, generates the necessary parameters, and "just works". I have
2 Fedora 10 computers with different video cards, etc. - neither has
On Monday 23 March 2009, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Monday, 23 בMarch 2009, Rami Rosen wrote:
> > Then, in order to make this "USA" an english-hebrew toggle:
> >
> > Right click on the USA.
> > Go to "Keyboard prefernces".
> > Go to layouts
> > Choose "add".
> > Select "Israel"
> >
> > That's it. Left
On Monday 23 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I just installed Fedora 10, and I want to set up Hebrew input.
> > I was looking for a FAQ or HOWTO, and I assumed www.iglu.org.il would be
> > a good place to look. However, iglu is timing out on me.
> >
>
Thanks for the response.
Actually, I meant to ask about how to do set things up using xorg.conf - since
that is how I have done it in the past. However, since several people have
recommeded using Gnome/KDE, I have gone that route, and have set it up under
KDE. Seems to be working fine.
Thanks
On Monday, 23 בMarch 2009, Rami Rosen wrote:
> Then, in order to make this "USA" an english-hebrew toggle:
>
> Right click on the USA.
> Go to "Keyboard prefernces".
> Go to layouts
> Choose "add".
> Select "Israel"
>
> That's it. Left click on "USA" will change it to Isr and the language to
> He
Hi,
In Gnome, it is simple done thus:
right click on the panel
select "Add to Panel"
select "Keyboard inidcator".
An indicator name "USA" will appear on the panel (assuming you use the
default USA english).
Then, in order to make this "USA" an english-hebrew toggle:
Right click on the USA.
Go
Aharon Schkolnik writes:
> Hi.
>
> I just installed Fedora 10, and I want to set up Hebrew input.
> I was looking for a FAQ or HOWTO, and I assumed www.iglu.org.il would be a
> good place to look. However, iglu is timing out on me.
>
> Where can I get a FAQ/HOWTO for setting up Hebrew under Fe
Hi.
I just installed Fedora 10, and I want to set up Hebrew input.
I was looking for a FAQ or HOWTO, and I assumed www.iglu.org.il would be a
good place to look. However, iglu is timing out on me.
Where can I get a FAQ/HOWTO for setting up Hebrew under Fedora 10 ?
TIA.
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