On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 10:39:40PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Please try replaceing /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/il with the attached
> file. It seems that there has been a small typo in the original file.
>
> Note that the xkb layout is loaded at X startup, so you'll probably have
> to rest
Please try replaceing /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/il with the attached
file. It seems that there has been a small typo in the original file.
Note that the xkb layout is loaded at X startup, so you'll probably have
to restart X for this to take effect.
Tzafrir Cohen
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At installation I chose Hebrew
On 07-May-2000 David Tabachnikov (NetHunter) wrote:
> Maybe your using a keyboard map other then US?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> On my LINUX Mandrake 7.0 box I have a strnge keyboard problem.
>>
>> The key that should be a left square bracket ( between P
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Subject: strange keyboard behaviour
On my LINUX Mandrake 7.0 box I have a strnge keyboard problem.
The key that should be a left square bracket ( between P and ] ) give me a '
instead. Usi
Maybe your using a keyboard map other then US?
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> On my LINUX Mandrake 7.0 box I have a strnge keyboard problem.
>
> The key that should be a left square bracket ( between P and ] ) give me a '
> instead. Using the shift key it gives me " instead of a left curly bracke
On my LINUX Mandrake 7.0 box I have a strnge keyboard problem.
The key that should be a left square bracket ( between P and ] ) give me a '
instead. Using the shift key it gives me " instead of a left curly bracket.
Any ideas ???
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Shlomo Solomon
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