Hello,
During the installation of openbsd 6.1, I selected the default keyboard. Most
of the keys work except for some symbols such as "<" (shift ,) ">" (shift .)
and "?" (shift /). Typing shift / simply produces a "/" instead of "?", as if I
am not holding down the shift key. My keyboard is a
Thanks Jacqueline,
I borrowed a Dell keyboard from work and was able to type all the letters and
symbols in the US keymap,
so I guess it was a hardware issue with my regular keyboard.
I searched for a list of specific hardware compatible with Openbsd but found
nothing.Let's say I wanted to buy
Hello,
I have freshly installed openbsd 6.1 on my PC which has a Intel HD Graphics 530
graphics chipset.
/var/log/Xorg.1.org
(II) VESA(0): intializing int10
(EE) VESA(0): Cannot read int vect
dmesg has some (perhaps relevant) messages -
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 vendor "Intel", unknown
I installed the snapshot 6.2 and X windows works fine. So I guess Intel HD
Graphics 530 is supported
On Sunday, 17 September 2017, 12:32, Niels Kobschaetzki
wrote:
On 17/09/17 09:54, Dell Sanders wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have freshly installed openbsd 6.1 on my PC which has a
Hello,
I have recently installed OpenBSD snapshot 6.2.I created a simple ~/.cwmrc with
a single line -
bind-key CM-r window-vtile
then I restarted cwm, opened a few windows and hit CTRL-ALT-r.
I expected the current window to move to the left half of the screen but it did
not work.I tried this wi
Thanks Stefan, but even after a reboot, CM-r (window-vtile) does not work.
Perhaps CM-r is not bound to anything. Is there anyway to display the current
key bindings in cwm?
Is there a way to bind a key to move a window to specified position on the
screen (for example coordinates 0,0)?
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