Le mer. 06 juin 2012 19:28:37 CEST,
Michael Tokarev <[email protected]> a écrit :


> > This is makefile from upstream qemu, and it does not include this
> > keymap.  Why - I don't know. Maybe it is incomplete somehow or
> > does not work.
> 
> Ok.  After looking at the qemu git history, it turns out it was you
> who added this bepo keymap to qemu, but your commit only added the
> map, but not updated the KEYMAPS definition.  This is qemu commit
> 2a3c633c1eb8692716220195b6d3fe78b7e411d0:
> 
> http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commit;h=2a3c633c1eb8692716220195b6d3fe78b7e411d0

Yes, I submitted a few month ago, and I use the same file locally
meanwhile it appears in the official qemu package, so I can tell it's
working :-)

> 
> So it is probably your task to complete the addition of the new key.
> Please submit the correct patch to qemu and Cc this bugreport, so
> we can apply it to debian package as well.

Ok, I didn't know about that, I'll do this...

> 
> However, my recommendation:
> > But please note that -k option itself is a sort of a hack.  If
> > you can, please use vnc client which is able to send raw keycodes
> > (any moder linux vnc client can), and do not specify -k at all,
> > with all keyboard layout manipulation done within guest.
> 
> stands still.

When I've done that, i had some problems. Main I remember is that I use
qemu to test systems installations, where I find the virtual system
wait for a qwerty keyboard, whereas my layout is very different, and I
couldn't do even basic typing ...

  Thanks,

                Fred.



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