William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-722-7209 wrote:
Please upgrade your kernel to the latest errata, or , at least to
2.4.18-19.8.0. The trouble is with Speakup. http://linux-speakup.org/ I
*believe* that RH has found a way to fix this. I posted a request for
non-English keyboard users to
7;t work
> the way it should. By pressing this key to write for example an [at] I
> get some special characters. Sometime it's enough to restart KDE, but I
> also got the same problem on the consoles.
>
> I use RedHat 8 with KDE. All packages are from the distribution. I have
at] I
get some special characters. Sometime it's enough to restart KDE, but I
also got the same problem on the consoles.
I use RedHat 8 with KDE. All packages are from the distribution. I have
a German keyboard with Windows keys.
Thanks in advance.
Sebastian
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In the GNOME menu use System Settings->Keyboard config and choose a
generic USB keyboard. I had the same problem...
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 00:09, Neil Bird wrote:
>I did a fresh install of Psyche on my brother's PC over the W/E
> (blatting his old 7.x).
>
>I hit
>
> Having a problem with certain keys on the keyboard using
> rdesktop via kde into a windoze2K box. Anyone know how to
> correct this? I am specifically trying to get the arrow keys to work
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcie Laux
try this one...
http://bibl4.oru.se/pr
h, X (gdm login) isn't responding to the
keyboard (even ). The grub menu works fine, though.
I've not had much of a chance to tinker yet, but what sort of thing
should I be looking for? Should I re-run the/a X config. app. [and
which one is recommended nowadays]?
I'm guess
pparent in terminal,
but it happens anywhere there is keyboard input.
The fact that there is never more than two echoes from a single stroke
seems to imply that RH8 sees the downstroke as one key, and the
upstroke as a second. Sometimes this happens, sometimes not.
Would anyone have a hint as to
is no rhyme or reason as to
>when or how it happens. It is most apparent in terminal, but it happens
>anywhere there is keyboard input.
>
>The fact that there is never more than two echoes from a single stroke
>seems to imply that RH8 sees the downstroke as one key, and the upstr
quot;llss". I backspace over the errant keys and sometimes backspace
doubles up.
No single key appears to be worse than any other. There is never any more
than two echoes from a single keystroke. There is no rhyme or reason as to
when or how it happens. It is most apparent in termina
Having a problem with certain keys on the keyboard using rdesktop via
kde into a windoze2K box. Anyone know how to correct this? I am
specifically trying to get the arrow keys to work
Thanks,
Marcie Laux
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I'm running RH8.0 and have had a recurring problem with the keyboard.
For some reason despite being able to login ok, when I log in as a
certain user the keyboard bleeps whenever a key is pressed. I can type
but I have no hold the key for almost a full two seconds for a letter to
appear o
I have the same problem as this guy...
I'm using Swiss-french (fr_CH-latin1) keyboard and while pressing Alt-Gr
(needed to do | @ # ), some garbage characters are output while in text
OR in X11 mode.
Does other have the same problem? Is there only EU related (No-US
keyboard problem?) ?
Maybe as suggested, you could do some fiddling around and design a
keyboard map to meet your needs, or try adding keyboard maps to the
toolbar. This will place a button at the toolbar which you can click on
to change keyboard maps.
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Do You
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Peter Larsen wrote:
=>Kenneth Christiansen wrote:
=>> I own a US keyboard, and I tend to write in a lot of different
=>> languages so switching between US, Danish, Icelandic, etc would be a
=>> pain.
=>
=>Well, haven't used a non-US keyboar
Kenneth Christiansen wrote:
> I own a US keyboard, and I tend to write in a lot of different
> languages so switching between US, Danish, Icelandic, etc would be a
> pain.
Well, haven't used a non-US keyboard for 5+ years. But I still turn the layout back to
Danish whenever I ne
I own a US keyboard, and I tend to write in a lot of different languages so switching
between US, Danish, Icelandic, etc would be a pain.
I would *really* like to know where to change this. The US-international is supposed
to be a keyboard that makes you write various latin char based languages
> The reason is that in Danish æ is related to e and å to a. I can do this with
>xmodmap, but I would like to know the right way to change this. Where is this
>defined? It doesnt seem to be defined in the map file for the US-international
>keyboard layout.
>
> Maybe t
Hi,
I am using the US-international keyboard layout and
AltGr+a gives me æ
AltGr+o gives me ø
AltGr+e gives me e
I would like to change this to
AltGr+a gives å
AltGr+o gives ø
AltGr+e gives æ
The reason is that in Danish æ is related to e and å to a. I can do this with xmodmap,
but I would
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Vik Heyndrickx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a most anoying little problem.
>
> Everytime, I press the right Alt key (aka Alt Gr) on my "AZERTY" keyboard
> (be-latin1) in text mode (no X), I get a "0" printed on my screen. That
> right alt
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> Missed the start of this, but why not a combo? I have a Focus FK-7200.
> It's a USB keyboard+trackball.
> only 2 buttons, but for most work it's fine, and much easier that
> carying both around for a notebook.
actually, ever
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On 18 Dec 2002, Iain Buchanan wrote:
I like USB for its hot plugability. Also some USB keyboards (eg mine)
come with a USB port for your mouse which would leave one free
i got a PS/2 keyboard (worked great immediately upon connection),
Missed the start of
some USB keyboards (eg mine)
> > > > come with a USB port for your mouse which would leave one free
> > >
> > > i got a PS/2 keyboard (worked great immediately upon connection),
> > > but the logitech USB optical mouse doesn't work yet. "usbview&
h would leave one free
> >
> > i got a PS/2 keyboard (worked great immediately upon connection),
> > but the logitech USB optical mouse doesn't work yet. "usbview"
> > sees it, but only the touchpad on the laptop still works.
> >
> > time for so
which would leave one free
>
> i got a PS/2 keyboard (worked great immediately upon connection),
> but the logitech USB optical mouse doesn't work yet. "usbview"
> sees it, but only the touchpad on the laptop still works.
>
> time for some googling, unless someon
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 17:30, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2002, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> > I like USB for its hot plugability. Also some USB keyboards (eg mine)
> > come with a USB port for your mouse which would leave one free
>
> i got a PS/2 keyboard (worke
On 18 Dec 2002, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I like USB for its hot plugability. Also some USB keyboards (eg mine)
> come with a USB port for your mouse which would leave one free
i got a PS/2 keyboard (worked great immediately upon connection),
but the logitech USB optical mouse doesn'
;s plugged in to usb. Now that it's plugged
in to ps2 (with an adapter) I haven't had any trouble at all with it.
This may be specific to my setup, so consider this anecdotal advice.
I might be tempted to go with usb keyboard / mouse and use an adapter if
you have to. My wifes new
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 06:33, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> given that the built-in keyboard on my dell inspiron is
> starting to act flaky (missing occasional keystrokes), but
> i don't have the time to send it in for service right now,
> i'm looking at the possibilities for a
given that the built-in keyboard on my dell inspiron is
starting to act flaky (missing occasional keystrokes), but
i don't have the time to send it in for service right now,
i'm looking at the possibilities for adding both an external
keyboard and mouse.
given one combo keyboard-o
Hi,
I have a most anoying little problem.
Everytime, I press the right Alt key (aka Alt Gr) on my "AZERTY" keyboard
(be-latin1) in text mode (no X), I get a "0" printed on my screen. That
right alt key is used for entry of characters like |, [, { etc. with my
keyboard lay
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 11:55:40AM -0500, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:21:24AM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for the info. I will check out the psych-list archives. Can
> > I safely ignore the warning message about gconf-editor potentially
> > creating havoc?
>
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 09:02:11AM +0100, Kent Nyberg wrote:
> sön 2002-12-15 klockan 11.13 skrev Miloslav Trmac:
> > On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:37:17PM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
> > > Is there a way to configure keyboard shortcuts in Gnome2 to open
> > > applications?
>
sön 2002-12-15 klockan 11.13 skrev Miloslav Trmac:
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:37:17PM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure keyboard shortcuts in Gnome2 to open
> > applications?
> Yes, using gconf-editor. If you can't find it in the hierarchy,
> sear
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:21:24AM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
>
> Thank you for the info. I will check out the psych-list archives. Can
> I safely ignore the warning message about gconf-editor potentially
> creating havoc?
Yeah, it's pretty safe. It may be a little flaky (crashes and stuff)
but it wo
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 11:13:48AM +0100, Miloslav Trmac wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:37:17PM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure keyboard shortcuts in Gnome2 to open
> > applications?
> Yes, using gconf-editor. If you can't find it in the hierarch
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:37:17PM -0500, Jivan M wrote:
> Is there a way to configure keyboard shortcuts in Gnome2 to open
> applications?
Yes, using gconf-editor. If you can't find it in the hierarchy,
search psyche-list archives or bugzilla.redhat.com.
Mirek
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Hello,
Is there a way to configure keyboard shortcuts in Gnome2 to open
applications?
Thanks,
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Hi,
You can use the Keyboard Layout Switcher Applet under Utilities (RB on
the panel). Remember to use the "Right Alt" when typing to get the
language you want
HTH
Allen
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 10:06, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
> Right-click on redhat icon, select panel/Add/button th
Nevin Kapur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have suddenly run accross a very strange problem. My keyboard has
> stopped working in Gnome. If I log in as another user, the keyboard
> works just fine. If I log in a myself using the Failsafe session, the
> keyboard works jus
I have suddenly run accross a very strange problem. My keyboard has
stopped working in Gnome. If I log in as another user, the keyboard
works just fine. If I log in a myself using the Failsafe session, the
keyboard works just fine.
This seeming happened spontaneously -- one minute I was typing
Get ACME from www.hadess.org.
Kenneth
man, 2002-10-28 kl. 16:32 skrev Ivano:
> Hello, How to use the multimedia keyboard, about multimedial key??
> Thank..
>
>
>
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Hello, How to use the multimedia keyboard, about multimedial key??
Thank..
On Sat, 2002-10-25 at 10:36, Kevin McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hmm xev looks good, but it doesn't register anything
> > at all for 7 out of
> > 8 of my 'extra' keys on the keyboard. Fo
ame of the window about to get forcus. I simply want the
> old behaviour.
>
Found it. The metacity README notes the keybinding defaults.
Alt-Escape does what I want. However, Preferences|Keyboard Shortcuts
does not work on my install
John
Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> hmm xev looks good, but it doesn't register anything at all for 7 out of
> 8 of my 'extra' keys on the keyboard. For the eighth it says
> (keysym 0x0, NoSymbol). Its a 104 key keyboard with 8 extra keys along
&g
--- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm xev looks good, but it doesn't register anything
> at all for 7 out of
> 8 of my 'extra' keys on the keyboard. For the
> eighth it says
> (keysym 0x0, NoSymbol). Its a 104 key keyboard with
> 8 extra key
Iain Buchanan wrote:
hmm xev looks good, but it doesn't register anything at all for 7 out of
8 of my 'extra' keys on the keyboard. For the eighth it says
(keysym 0x0, NoSymbol). Its a 104 key keyboard with 8 extra keys along
the top (so I guess its a 112 key keyboard!) Is ther
le.
hmm xev looks good, but it doesn't register anything at all for 7 out of
8 of my 'extra' keys on the keyboard. For the eighth it says
(keysym 0x0, NoSymbol). Its a 104 key keyboard with 8 extra keys along
the top (so I guess its a 112 key keyboard!) Is there any way I
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 08:12:18AM -0700, Harry Putnam wrote:
> My setup is a fairly stock install with the default gnome desktop.
>
> I see and item called keyboard shortcuts listed but apparently this
> is not where one might set a keycombo to call up an applicatgion of
> c
My setup is a fairly stock install with the default gnome desktop.
I see and item called keyboard shortcuts listed but apparently this
is not where one might set a keycombo to call up an applicatgion of
choice.
The menu item under preferences/keyboard shortcuts, dispite the
alluring name
even after i set it it doesnt work in terminal etyc.
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Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:59 PM
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redhat-config-keyboard
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 19:27, Kashif Ali wrote:
> does anyone know how to change the keyboard layout to uk?
>
> Kashif
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does anyone know how to change the keyboard layout to uk?
Kashif
does anyone know how to make rh 8 use uk keyboard every time i set it to use
uk keyboard it doesnt work in the terminal and in some of the admin tools ??
Kashif
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