--- Elvis Presley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > SuSE 9.2 > > But GNOME still reports an xkb crash ...
"Crash" is probably not the right word. Here it is: Error activating XKB configuration. Probably internal X server problem. X server version data: The X.Org Foundation 60801000 If you report this situation as a bug, please include: - The result of xprop -root | grep XKB Here it is: _XKB_RULES_NAMES_BACKUP(STRING) = "xfree86", "pc104", "us,el", "xfree86,", "" _XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "xfree86", "pc104", "us,el", "xfree86", "" - The result of gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/xkb Here it is: layouts = [us xfree86,el,ru] model = pc104 overrideSettings = false options = [] > ... so I haven't figured out how to get the > keymaps to work under GNOME. More on that later... I found them under: Main Menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Layouts -> Layout Options I get a tabbed dialog box called "Keyboard Preferences." I press 'Layouts.' I select 'Greek' from 'Available Layouts', press the 'Add' button, then 'Close,' and I get the same XKB configuration error. I press 'Layout Options.' I get a list of 'Available options' - Alt/Win key behavior - CapsLock key behavior - compose - Control Key Position - Group Shift/Lock behavior - Miscellaneous compat... - Third level choosers - Use keyboard LED to .. I'm looking for some shortcut which switches "keymaps", but find none... I try to change something anyway, but get the same xkb configuration error. [The 'Available Options' dialog box on the Fedora Core 3 GNOME desktop indicates that "Both Alt keys together change group," (so, that's what a "group" is) so I leave it alone, and it works (but there is no visual indication of the current keymap, which would be helpful).] Elvis __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
