Re: using xmodmap to make Caps Lock a control key: worked <= 4.9, broken in 5.0

2011-11-09 Thread Henning Brauer
* Anthony J. Bentley [2011-11-09 07:54]: > Hi Jonathan, > > On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Jonathan Thornburg > wrote: > > to make the "Caps Lock" key be a(nother) control key. B For OpenBSD 4.9 > > and earlier (on both this and other laptops), this worked fine. B But as > > of my newly-install

Re: using xmodmap to make Caps Lock a control key: worked <= 4.9, broken in 5.0

2011-11-08 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Hi Jonathan, On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > to make the "Caps Lock" key be a(nother) control key. B For OpenBSD 4.9 > and earlier (on both this and other laptops), this worked fine. B But as > of my newly-installed 5.0-release, this seems to be a no-op: "Caps Lock" >

Re: using xmodmap to make Caps Lock a control key: worked <= 4.9, broken in 5.0

2011-11-08 Thread Philip Guenther
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > I've just installed 5.0/amd64 (from the CD set) on a Lenovo Thinkpad T60 > laptop (dmesg below). I'm not running xdm; I normally use this system > by logging in at the console, then typing "startx&;logout" to start X. > My .xinitrc (give

Re: using xmodmap to make Caps Lock a control key: worked <= 4.9, broken in 5.0

2011-11-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-11-08, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > [If it helps, I'd be happy to have Caps Lock be a control key system-wide, > i.e., in the console as well as in X.] I can't help with the details of what changed in 5.0 (though thanks for the detailed problem report, this is *exactly* the right sort of d