Re: On an iMac

2010-04-03 Thread Drew Tomlinson

GUILLE Larrazabal wrote:

Dears Sirs: I would like  to ask you,  wether I can install this OS on a Imac 
with Intel Core 2 duo 2,66 Proccesor, so that I can have this OS running.

Another question I have is also I can install this FreeBSD on a Laptop,for 
example a HP Pavillion running  Window 7.
I will be grateful if you can tell me what to do.Thank you very much.
  

Your answers are here:

http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/

Cheers,

Drew
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Re: kbdmap for iMac keyboard?

2003-11-26 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 04:02:35PM +0100, Ernst de Haan wrote:
 Tried to connect an iMac keyboard (USB) to my FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE 
 workstation. Works okay, recognized and automatically activated during the 
 FreeBSD startup sequence.
 
 Is there a keyboard map for the iMac keyboard? Can I map the Apple key to a 
 mouse button or to the Delete action?
 
 How do I see the code for a key anyway? If I can get that somehow, I must be 
 able to write my own definition for a kemap file...
 
 BTW: I also attached the iMac mouse and it works fine. Just too bad it only 
 has a single button :-(
 
 FYI: This is how the devices show up:
 
 $ usbdevs
 addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
  addr 2: Hub in Apple USB Keyboard, Alps Electric
   addr 3: Apple USB Keyboard, Alps Electric
   addr 4: M4848, Logitech
 
 
 Ernst

If you are running X you can use the xmodmap(1) utility to both view and
alter the current keymap.  You can use the tool xev(1) to figure out the
keycodes for each key on the keyboard.

Nathan
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