Andrew Choong wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Just installed Fink and then Gnome on Leopard. Everything seems to be  
> working well-ish. Can't seem to get the right keyboard mapping. Is  
> this a known problem? Doesn't seem to work no matter what I try  
> (Changing the X11 preferences etc). Also, has anyone noticed the Gnome  
> menu appears to be much less extensive than previous versions? I  
> installed Gnucash (which again works fine as a standalone X11 app) but  
> there is no corresponding entry in the Gnome menu bar. Also, I can't  
> seem to find my old .xinitrc file in /private/etc/X11... Am I being  
> rubbish or has the configuration changed since the last version of Fink?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Andrew.
>   
We didn't change the location of xinitrc.  That's from Apple.  If you
updated from Tiger to Leopard they probably erased it for you.  That's
why it's better to use ~/.xinitrc instead, since neither Fink nor
Apple's OS installer modify the contents of your home directory.

The keyboard mapping is a known issue:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.gnome/2167/match=keymap

I can't personally speak to any of the other issues, since I don't use
the full desktop, but just applications.

-- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison


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