On 2021-12-20 19:11, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
did you try
# dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
# service keyboard-setup restart
There is a wiki - https://wiki.debian.org/Keyboard
yes sorry for the typing error, I was getting a bit frazzled at that
stage.
Although the keyboard
between console
and X but not here.
I try various things.
"dpkg-reconfigure console-setup"
"dpkg-reconfigure console-data"
"dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-setup"
"service keyboard-setup restart"
reboot the PC
nothing seems to work.
this particular keyboard is small gene
to be shared between console
> and X but not here.
> I try various things.
> "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup"
> "dpkg-reconfigure console-data"
> "dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-setup"
> "service keyboard-setup restart"
> reboot the PC
> nothi
nsole-setup"
"dpkg-reconfigure console-data"
"dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-setup"
"service keyboard-setup restart"
reboot the PC
nothing seems to work.
this particular keyboard is small generic USB thing which works with
Microsoft Office keyboard layout.
but in console
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:19:23 +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
On Thursday 14 August 2008 19:05:47 Bruno Costacurta wrote:
..
I'm using gb, which indeed does not support altgr-intl
So is there another solution to support AltGr ?
..
Thanks,
Bruno
Is the following xmodmap usage a
On Thursday 14 August 2008 19:05:47 Bruno Costacurta wrote:
..
I'm using gb, which indeed does not support altgr-intl
So is there another solution to support AltGr ?
..
Thanks,
Bruno
Is the following xmodmap usage a valid and acceptable solution ?
keycode 26 = e E eacute
to be installed
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 20:05:06 Florian Kulzer wrote:
...
Which XkbLayout do you use? Maybe altgr-intl is not defined for it.
...
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I'm using gb, which indeed does not support altgr-intl
So is there another
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 19:05:47 +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 20:05:06 Florian Kulzer wrote:
...
Which XkbLayout do you use? Maybe altgr-intl is not defined for it.
...
I'm using gb, which indeed does not support altgr-intl
So is there another solution to
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 16:56:04 Nyizsnyik Ferenc wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:58:53 +0200
Bruno Costacurta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I bought an Asus Eee (model 900) with Linux Xandros installed which I
switched to Debian Lenny. With the Xandros I got the combination
AltGr+e
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 15:55:23 +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 16:56:04 Nyizsnyik Ferenc wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:58:53 +0200
Bruno Costacurta wrote:
Hello,
I bought an Asus Eee (model 900) with Linux Xandros installed which I
switched to Debian
Have you tried using xmodmap? This is my ~/.keybconf (name it as you like):
keysym 0xfe03 = Mode_switch
!keysym 0xff7e = Mode_switch - that's a comment
keysym 0x0075 = u U ubreve Ubreve
keysym 0x0073 = s S scircumflex Scircumflex
keysym 0x0067 = g G gcircumflex Gcircumflex
keysym 0x0068 = h H
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 19:44:45 +0100, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Have you tried using xmodmap?
Have you ever considered learning to quote properly?
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Hello,
I bought an Asus Eee (model 900) with Linux Xandros installed which I switched
to Debian Lenny. With the Xandros I got the combination AltGr+e producing é,
but no longer with Debian (same with á ..etc.. present on the Asus Eee
keyboard UK model).
How can I setup this combination ?
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:58:53 +0200
Bruno Costacurta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I bought an Asus Eee (model 900) with Linux Xandros installed which I
switched to Debian Lenny. With the Xandros I got the combination
AltGr+e producing é, but no longer with Debian (same with á ..etc..
is, is there a way to reprogram keystrokes from
particualar keyboards in a multi usb keyboard setup?
I have searched around on google and the line and haven't really found a
solution to this problem. if anyone could give me some pointers i'd
greatly appreciate it.
btw, I'm using kernel 2.6.12.3
I just installed all of the en_us locales with dpkg-reconfigure locales, and
it seems to be working.
Thanks,
Christof
Am Thursday 03 June 2004 12:54 schrieb Johann Spies:
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:34:04AM +0200, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
Thanks!
with your hint I did an apt-cache
Thanks!
with your hint I did an apt-cache search on keymap and found console-data, a
dpkg-reconfigre console-data and subsequenty on console-common followed by a
reboot got my keyboard set correctly.
My console still wont display umlauts though, I still need to figure out how
to set that up.
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:34:04AM +0200, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
Thanks!
with your hint I did an apt-cache search on keymap and found console-data, a
dpkg-reconfigre console-data and subsequenty on console-common followed by a
reboot got my keyboard set correctly.
My console still
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 12:10:58AM +0200, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
I need to set my keyboard to german, and I'd like to keep the system
language english, but be able to display umlauts in directory and
file names. It worked in woody, but I can't seem to get it working
again, it doesn't
I just did a dpkg-reconfigure console-data and kbdconfig, I guess this will
take effect when I reboot??
Thanks,
Chris
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 12:10, Johann Spies wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 12:10:58AM +0200, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
I need to set my keyboard to german, and I'd like
I have a sarge system that was upgraded from woody a while back. At some
point during an apt-get update/upgrade my keyboard and locale settings were
lost.
My console keyboard settings seem to have reverted to default, but kbdconfig
returns Looking for keymap to install: None.
I need to set
How do I change the keyboard setup in the XF86 Config file?
Im using Woody... Is there a configuration program that can do it for me or
will I have to do it manually?
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How do I change the keyboard setup in the XF86 Config file?
Im using Woody... Is there a configuration program that can do it for me or
will I have to do it manually?
If you're after a UK keyboard, as your subject suggests, then try this in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
on Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 12:23:33AM +, Nic Strong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi all,
Small problem. I have managed to get my GB keyboard layout working from
X (XkbModel pc101 and XkbLayout gb), but are struggling to find where I
should change my config so this will work in the console
Hi all,
Small problem. I have managed to get my GB keyboard layout working from
X (XkbModel pc101 and XkbLayout gb), but are struggling to find where I
should change my config so this will work in the console (e.g shift-2=@
instead of ).
Cheers,
Nic
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