Hello, > Ok, I admit it, I'm a complete fool. I'm running a vanilla 0.93R6 > system with the bash that comes with it. > Now, how do I change the keys produced with the Compose/Combine key > (Ctrl-.)? I'd like to change it to behave more like a VT320, as > I'm used to. Please don't tell me it's hardcoded in the kernel...
No, the Kernel supports loading of Keytables, Fonts and much more. This is done on a debian System in /etc/rc.boot/console. The command loadkeys will load a table of key assignments. You can store compose definition in such a table like: compose '"' 'O' to 'V' See keytables(5) and loadkeys(1) for further informations. You can also get the Kernels default compose-settings from /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/defkeymap.map. The default keytable used inside the kernel without loading is given in /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/defkeymap.map. (Use this only for reference). You can get a lot more informations from /usr/doc/HOWTO/Keystroke-HOWTO.gz and /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/README. Greetings Bernd -- (OO) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ( .. ) [EMAIL PROTECTED],ka.sub.org} http://home.pages.de/~eckes/ o--o *plush* 2048/93600EFD [EMAIL PROTECTED] +4972573817 *plush* (O____O) If privacy is outlawed only Outlaws have privacy

