On 12/10/15 15:49, Etienne wrote:
[...] in X. setxkbmap(1) needs a device id as an argument, and I'm
supposed to find that id in the output of "xinput list", but that
output never changes, with the Yubikey plugged in or out. It
permanently shows:
% xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer
Hello there,
As far as I could find, the Yubikey is incompatible with my keyboard
mapping, and even the personalisation tool can't help. So I'm trying to
configure a different keymap for just for that device. That works fine
on the console with wsconctl, but I can't get
Simon Perreault wrote:
> /etc/kbdtype contains "cf". I tried playing with kbd and wsconsctl.
> Everything seems normal except the above mentioned keys that do nothing.
They work fine but ksh defaults to treating the top bit as meta,
so for instance e acute will be interpreted as M-i which isn't
On 2012-01-23 16:40, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso wrote:
If the program you are working with is eight bit clean (ksh(1)
doesn't work, csh(1) does), maybe it's the mapping.
THANK YOU!
Keys work fine in csh, not in ksh.
And bsd.rd uses sh IIRC, so that would be the answer.
Thanks!
Simon
Hi,
Simon Perreault wrote [2012-01-23 21:44+0100]:
> /etc/kbdtype contains "cf". I tried playing with kbd and wsconsctl.
I'm not an expert, but i'll append something for you to play with
even more. Maybe it'll help you.
Otherwise wait for the answer of someone who actually is an
expert.
> Every
Here's yet another question about keyboard mapping...
When I boot bsd.rd and pick the "cf" keyboard mapping in the installer,
everything works perfectly.
After I reboot (bsd.mp), the keyboard seems correctly mapped (keys are
at the right places), but some keys do nothing (e-ac
Hello,
Regarding my previous post:
x11 problem in current: "The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports..."
(the dmesg and Xorg.0.log can be found in the 2 posts)
Sorry to reask, but I searched via google etc and I did not find any solution.
Loading the keyboard layout via setxkbmap does not
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