On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 16:40:52 +0200, Michael Schutte writes: > On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:55:11PM +0300, Volkan YAZICI wrote: >> $ cat /etc/default/keyboard | grep -vE "^($|#)" >> XKBMODEL="pc105" >> XKBLAYOUT="tr" >> XKBVARIANT="" >> XKBOPTIONS="ctrl:nocaps" >> $ . /etc/default/keyboard >> $ diff <(ckbcomp -model $XKBMODEL $XKBLAYOUT $XKBVARIANT) \ >> > <(ckbcomp -model $XKBMODEL $XKBLAYOUT $XKBVARIANT ctrl:nocaps) >> WARNING: Can not find "ctrl:nocaps" in "tr". > > Yeah, of course I didn’t think of that … Sorry to bother you, but could > you please try again with > > $ diff <(ckbcomp -model "$XKBMODEL" "$XKBLAYOUT" "$XKBVARIANT") \ > <(ckbcomp -model "$XKBMODEL" "$XKBLAYOUT" "$XKBVARIANT" > ctrl:nocaps) > > Still, your settings produce the desired effect for me, but I currently > don’t have access to a Squeeze system – I cannot rule out that the > problem you experience went away sometime after the release.
$ . /etc/default/keyboard $ diff <(ckbcomp -model "$XKBMODEL" "$XKBLAYOUT" "$XKBVARIANT") \ > <(ckbcomp -model "$XKBMODEL" "$XKBLAYOUT" "$XKBVARIANT" ctrl:nocaps) 59c59 < keycode 58 = CtrlL_Lock CtrlL_Lock CtrlL_Lock CtrlL_Lock ... --- > keycode 58 = Control Control Control Control Control Control ... But pay attention that, above output is taken from the machine where I manually set "keycode 58" in /etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz to a sequence of "Control"s. Best. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

