On 2003-07-19 I wrote
Thanks, works fine.
But
1.) Where are those mounting options are fixed for startup
of cygwin?
2.) How do I get a german keyboard for remote-login on my
linux-host? It runs with gdm, local login on the linux host works
with german keyboard (so XF86Config-4 is set
Dirk Schlatterbeck wrote:
Thanks, works fine.
But
1.) Where are those mounting options are fixed for startup
of cygwin?
run mount and look for an entry /tmp (or / if no /tmp entry exists) which
is either mounted in binmode or textmode. If it's mounted in textmode
remount it with
mount
Dirk Schlatterbeck wrote:
I started XWin with the parameter -xkbmap de which caused the
us-keyboard layout. Though I don't understand why
This loads a precompiled map from /tmp/de. This has a lot of sideeffects
and i discourage the use of this switch and encourage you to use the
XF86Config
Hi,
Does the XFree installation requires the Windows registry or any of the
Windows system directories (i.e. /Windows/system32, ...)?I'm not sure if
it's possible, but I want to install just the X Server on either my USB
Jumpdrive or a CD-ROM and start it without any depency on Windows.
Greetings.
I am reporting a bug in the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/us_intl of
package XFree86-etc-4.2.0-1. When one runs:
$ setxkbmap.exe -rules xfree86 -model pc104 -layout us_intl
Error loading new keyboard description
This is caused by commas missing in the file. When I copy
Hans Deragon wrote:
I am reporting a bug in the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/us_intl of
package XFree86-etc-4.2.0-1. When one runs:
This is a known problem. The us_intl file from the XFree 4.2 release includes
this broken file. The next release will include the corrected version. The