On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Aharon Schkolnik <[email protected]> writes:
> > Actually, I meant to ask about setting up Hebrew using xorg.conf,
>
> Modern systems don't have xorg.conf - Xorg probes the system on
> startup, generates the necessary parameters, and "just works". I have
> 2 Fedora 10 computers with different video cards, etc. - neither has
> an xorg.conf.

Yes, you're right, but if you want to set up Hebrew keyboard at the X level,  
you need a xorg.conf file. That's how I have done it in the past.

>
> You can generate the file using Xorg --configure or sth of the kind,
> and if you have it Xorg will use it. I did not feel the need.

I did that, but wasn't able to get the Hebrew keyboard stuff working.





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