On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 06:39:03PM +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
There are a variety of ways to *switch* keymaps within X and most
desktop environments provide their own tools to do so.
(gnome-keyboard-properties for example), but you can always use a tool
such as setxkbmap to switch to a
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
On 6/6/10, Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
xorg.conf accepts the following server flags:
Section ServerFlags
Option AutoAddDevicesFalse
Option AllowEmptyInput
On 6/6/10, Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
xorg.conf accepts the following server flags:
Section ServerFlags
Option AutoAddDevicesFalse
Option AllowEmptyInput False
EndSection
If you have them, then you
On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 20:41 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Wolodja Wentland wentl...@cl.uni-heidelberg.de writes:
There are a variety of ways to *switch* keymaps within X and most
desktop environments provide their own tools to do so.
(gnome-keyboard-properties for example), but you can always
On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 22:28:01 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
That doesn't even work anymore, does it? At least for a while when the
changeover first happened, I had that stuff in xorg.conf, but it had no
effect until I put it in /etc/default/console-setup (later
/etc/default/keyboard)
It should!
Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 03:47, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:32:17 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Phil Requirements writes:
Yes, you need to create a simple xorg.conf, because they aren't
used by default. I had to create
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 21:16:51 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Yes, but did you tryed more than one XkbLayout, like eg.: es,fr? In my
/etc/X11/xorg.conf I have now:
***
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver kbd
Option XkbRules xorg
Option
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 03:47, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:32:17 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Phil Requirements writes:
Yes, you need to create a simple xorg.conf, because they
On 6/5/10, Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 03:47, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:32:17 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Phil Requirements writes:
Yes, you need to create a simple xorg.conf, because they aren't used by
default. I had to
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
xorg.conf accepts the following server flags:
Section ServerFlags
Option AutoAddDevicesFalse
Option AllowEmptyInput False
EndSection
If you have them, then you must specify the keyboard and mouse
Mitchell Laks ml...@post.harvard.edu writes:
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
/etc/default/keyboard
I agree. This is new and replaces the xorg.conf location.
also look at /etc/default/console-setup for your tty consoles.
I tried here setup for three keyboard layouts but then I
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:32:17 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Phil Requirements writes:
Yes, you need to create a simple xorg.conf, because they aren't used by
default. I had to create xorg.conf on my system to specify some
keyboard options. It works nicely.
For me the command X -configure
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Mitchell Laks ml...@post.harvard.edu writes:
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
/etc/default/keyboard
I agree. This is new and replaces the xorg.conf location.
also look at /etc/default/console-setup for your tty consoles.
I tried here
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Mitchell Laks ml...@post.harvard.edu writes:
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
/etc/default/keyboard
I agree. This is new and replaces the xorg.conf location.
And from where you know that?
also
On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 17:15 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Mitchell Laks ml...@post.harvard.edu writes:
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
/etc/default/keyboard
I agree. This is new and replaces the
Wolodja Wentland wentl...@cl.uni-heidelberg.de writes:
On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 17:15 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Mitchell Laks ml...@post.harvard.edu writes:
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
Try this: #dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
This makes an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, but sometimes it's not so good, but
you have to try, then read this:
$man xorg.conf
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On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 03:47, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:32:17 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Phil Requirements writes:
Yes, you need to create a simple xorg.conf, because they aren't used by
default. I had to create xorg.conf on my system to specify some
keyboard
Hi,
my system is Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze with linux-image-2.6.32-3-486.
I have installed xserver-xorg-video-s3virge and have XWindow system
running with Window Maker window manager.
I'm using fookb-wmaker to switch XKeyboard layout for these layouts:
Hungarian, Serbian Latin and Serbian
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 20:03 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Unfortunately for this I have to have setup XKeyboard layouts in
xorg.conf. I had this setup on Debian Lenny because there is the file
/etc/X11/Xorg.conf but here on Squeeze I can't find any Xorg.conf.
The Xorg version in squeeze relies
On 2010-06-04 20:20:32 +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 20:03 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Unfortunately for this I have to have setup XKeyboard layouts in
xorg.conf. I had this setup on Debian Lenny because there is the file
/etc/X11/Xorg.conf but here on Squeeze I can't
Phil Requirements simultane...@comcast.net writes:
On 2010-06-04 20:20:32 +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 20:03 +0200, Paul Chany wrote:
Unfortunately for this I have to have setup XKeyboard layouts in
xorg.conf. I had this setup on Debian Lenny because there is the
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 11:03, Paul Chany csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
my system is Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze with linux-image-2.6.32-3-486.
I have installed xserver-xorg-video-s3virge and have XWindow system
running with Window Maker window manager.
I'm using fookb-wmaker to switch
On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun , Kelly Clowers wrote:
/etc/default/keyboard
I agree. This is new and replaces the xorg.conf location.
also look at /etc/default/console-setup for your tty consoles.
Mitchell Laks
Cheers,
Kelly Clowers
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Should be:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
and
For me the command X -configure doesn't works, because the system hangs
forever.
I have no graphics on debian, but it is not debian
specific. Rather xorg.
The last xorg I have is on one bsd node and it has
the way to make configuration file on version
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