On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 21:02:43 +0300, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 09.10.2017 20:34, Antonio wrote:
> > Package: qemu-system-x86
> > Version: 1:2.10.0+dfsg-2
> >
> > Dear Maintainer,
> >
> > if you modify some keys with xmodmap (eg: xmodmap -e "keycode 91=Delete" -e
> > "keycode 90=Insert" -e
29.10.2017 18:54, Michael Gold wrote:
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> CPU type/count, etc. Is any workaround for this known? And does the -k
> option have any effect now? My preference is to have it work as before;
> but if it will have no effect, it should raise an error or be removed.
For all modern UI types
09.10.2017 20:34, Antonio wrote:
> Package: qemu-system-x86
> Version: 1:2.10.0+dfsg-2
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> if you modify some keys with xmodmap (eg: xmodmap -e "keycode 91=Delete" -e
> "keycode 90=Insert" -e "keycode 79=Home" -e "keycode 87=End" -e "keycode
> 81=Prior" -e "keycode
Package: qemu-system-x86
Version: 1:2.10.0+dfsg-2
Dear Maintainer,
if you modify some keys with xmodmap (eg: xmodmap -e "keycode
91=Delete" -e "keycode 90=Insert" -e "keycode 79=Home" -e "keycode
87=End" -e "keycode 81=Prior" -e "keycode 89=Next")
and then run qemu-system-x86_64, keyboard
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