On 23 Jul 2023 20:32 +, from 2695bd53d...@ewoof.net (Michael Kjörling):
> I upgraded from current Debian 11 to 12.1 today. Almost everything
> worked great, but during early boot I'm now getting the following
> message:
>
> unknown keysym 'dead_abovering'
>
ich is tripping _something_ up. I
just can't figure out what that might be.
> The other idea was, if you have a working kmap setup in your virtual machine
> install, could you "suck" the keymap settings out of that machine using the
> xmodmap utility, then copy them to the broken m
seem to have made any
> appreciable difference.
>
> What's even more odd is that I spun up a VM based on 12.0 upgraded to
> current, with the following in the preseed file:
>
> d-i debian-installer/language string en
> d-i debian-installer/country string SE
> d-i deb
rent, with the following in the preseed file:
d-i debian-installer/language string en
d-i debian-installer/country string SE
d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US.UTF-8
d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select se
That one does not display any similar error on boot, and its
/etc/default/conso
On Sun 23 Jul 2023 at 20:32:28 (+), Michael Kjörling wrote:
> I upgraded from current Debian 11 to 12.1 today. Almost everything
> worked great, but during early boot I'm now getting the following
> message:
>
> unknown keysym 'dead_abovering'
> /etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap:27:
On 23 Jul 2023 20:32 +, from 2695bd53d...@ewoof.net (Michael Kjörling):
> unknown keysym 'dead_abovering'
> /etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap:27: syntax error
> syntax error in map file
> key bindings not changed
No suggestions from anyone for anything to check, let alone a
solution?
Hello everyone.
Long time Debian user, newly subscribed to the mailing list.
I upgraded from current Debian 11 to 12.1 today. Almost everything
worked great, but during early boot I'm now getting the following
message:
unknown keysym 'dead_abovering'
/etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap:27:
I installed release 11.2 for amd64. In the installer, I asked for the
Dvorak keymap and XFCE desktop. After a successful install, I used
Applications Menu > Settings > Keyboard and then > Variants to select
the "Classic" Dvorak keymap.
The change was not effective, e
On 2/1/20 6:11 PM, Siard wrote:
Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
I do have sid running on tablet pc. I decided to use one of the
physical keys as F11. Its keycode is 125 (the one with windows icon). To
do it on console i put the following in /etc/rc.local:
echo "keycode 125 = F11" | loadkeys
And it
Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
> I do have sid running on tablet pc. I decided to use one of the
> physical keys as F11. Its keycode is 125 (the one with windows icon). To
> do it on console i put the following in /etc/rc.local:
>
> echo "keycode 125 = F11" | loadkeys
>
> And it works as expected.
Hi there,
I do have sid running on tablet pc. I decided to use one of the
physical keys as F11. Its keycode is 125 (the one with windows icon). To
do it on console i put the following in /etc/rc.local:
echo "keycode 125 = F11" | loadkeys
And it works as expected. Unfortunately, I did not
bonjour,
je recherche un fichier pour pouvoir activer les touches
annexes du clavier Asus T100 TAF
un grand merci à steve qui à réussi à faire fonctionner
le son ...
pour l'instant j'utilise une carte réseau usb pour
me connecter dessus ...
reste à essayer d'activer le module broadcom et
dmap et tu fais en sorte que ce soit lancé à la
> connexion de ton bureau.
>
> nicolas patrois : pts noir asocial
Et si tu n'arrives pas, il reste les très vieux outils windows, qui,
peut être, fonctionneraient avec Wine.
http://www.reseau.org/keymap/index.html
Mais bon, c'est Windows.
Le 02/09/2018 10:31:58, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
Tu tapes ça :
xmodmap -pke>~/.Xmodmap
Tu modifies à la main les lignes qui t’intéressent dans ~/.Xmodmap, notamment
la 32.
Tu tapes xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap et tu fais en sorte que ce soit lancé à la
connexion de ton bureau.
nicolas patrois : pts
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> De: "nicolas patrois"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Septembre 2018 09:02:57
> Objet: Re : keymap et caractères liés
>
> Le 02/09/2018 08:35:36, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
>
> > bonjour,
>
Le 02/09/2018 08:35:36, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
> bonjour,
> j'ai fait un essai et je n'arrive pas à avoir oe
> en revanche æ fonctionne et pour le o c'est ø
Avec Compose ou avec AtGr ?
Que dit xmodmap -pke | grep 32 ? J’ai ça :
> xmodmap -pke|grep 32
keycode 32 = o O o O oe OE
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> De: "Bernard Schoenacker"
> À: "Thomas Savary"
> Cc: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Septembre 2018 08:32:26
> Objet: Re: keymap et caractères liés
> - Mail original -
> > De: &qu
- Mail original -
> De: "Bernard Schoenacker"
> À: "Thomas Savary"
> Cc: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Septembre 2018 07:50:32
> Objet: Re: keymap et caractères liés
> - Mail original -
> > De: &
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> De: "Thomas Savary"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Août 2018 14:55:43
> Objet: Re: keymap et caractères liés
> Bonjour, Bernard,
> Si tu ne veux pas passer à BÉPO, mais rester sur une AZERTY, utilise
> la
J'utilise une table Unicode pour copier coller le bon caractère spéciale.
Les raccourcis proposés ne fonctionnent pas de mon côté.
Bonjour,
Le jeudi 30 août 2018, nicolas.patr...@gmail.com a écrit...
> J’ai oublié qu’on peut avoir ces caractères avec AltGr (ce que permet le
> .Xmodmap) mais aussi avec Compose (WinDroite chez moi). On ne sait pas,
> en fait, quelle méthode foire chez Bernard.
Oui, WinDroite, mais
Le 30/08/2018 15:43:55, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit :
> J'ai un clavier qwerty UK. J'ai défini une touche compose sur la
> touche menu (keycode 135) dans mon ~/.xmodmaprc et ce fichier est chargé au
> démarrage de mon WM.
> C'est un coup à prendre pour avoir les accents et les ligatures é æ œ
J’ai
Bonjour,
Le jeudi 30 août 2018, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit...
> avec mon clavier je n'arrive pas à obtenir certains
> caractères comme par exemple ae et oe copyright
> bref j'ai déjà essayé de faire quelque chose mais c'est
> comme si rien n'était fait
J'ai un clavier qwerty UK.
user-french@lists.debian.org
> > Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Août 2018 14:17:28
> > Objet: Re : keymap et caractères liés
> >
> > Le 30/08/2018 14:01:29, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
> > > avec mon clavier je n'arrive pas à obtenir certains
> > > caractères comme
Le 30/08/2018 14:22:52, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
> bonjour,
> attention, ce sont les caractères liés qui posent problème
Oui, je les ai (æÆ).
Tu peux voir la disposition en tapant xmodmap -pk, la liste des codes est ici :
/usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h
nicolas patrois : pts noir asocial
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> De: "nicolas patrois"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Août 2018 14:17:28
> Objet: Re : keymap et caractères liés
>
> Le 30/08/2018 14:01:29, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
>
> > avec mon clavi
Le 30/08/2018 14:01:29, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
> avec mon clavier je n'arrive pas à obtenir certains
> caractères comme par exemple ae et oe copyright
> bref j'ai déjà essayé de faire quelque chose mais c'est
> comme si rien n'était fait
Dans mon .Xmodmap, j’ai ça par exemple pour la
bonjour,
avec mon clavier je n'arrive pas à obtenir certains
caractères comme par exemple ae et oe copyright
bref j'ai déjà essayé de faire quelque chose mais c'est
comme si rien n'était fait
merci
slt
bernard
Anil Duggirala:
Actually, the error says. "Failed to start Set console font and keymap".
That is the description of a service. Read the journal with systemctl
status and journalctl to see what has been logged about why it has failed.
On 2018-02-16, Anil Duggirala <anilduggir...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> All I did was change "us" for "gb" in my /etc/default/keyboard file. I
> am now getting a "failed to set console font and keymap" message at
> bootup. The default keymap appears to h
> I tried "dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration", choosing UK Int
> w/dead keys. I am still getting the same error. I had also before,
> tried setting the layout with the Gnome tool. My layout is working
> perfectly, but I keep getting the same error, "failed to se
error. I had also before,
tried setting the layout with the Gnome tool. My layout is working
perfectly, but I keep getting the same error, "failed to set console
font and keymap" at boot time.
thanks
ult/keyboard
> >> file. I am now getting a "failed to set console font and keymap"
> >> message at bootup. The default keymap appears to have been changed,
> >> and everything works well otherwise.
> >> please help.
> >
> > Is this a
On 2/16/18, Cindy-Sue Causey <butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/16/18, Anil Duggirala <anilduggir...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> All I did was change "us" for "gb" in my /etc/default/keyboard file. I
>> am now getting a "failed to set consol
On 2/16/18, Anil Duggirala <anilduggir...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> All I did was change "us" for "gb" in my /etc/default/keyboard file. I
> am now getting a "failed to set console font and keymap" message at
> bootup. The default keymap appears to h
All I did was change "us" for "gb" in my /etc/default/keyboard file. I
am now getting a "failed to set console font and keymap" message at
bootup. The default keymap appears to have been changed, and everything
works well otherwise.
please help.
rives finalement à tes fins !
Vu ces nouvelles pas terribles, je vais apprendre à taper mes pass sur mon bépo
en keymap
azerty ;-)
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Bonjour,
Je ne l'ai jamais fait sur un système EFI, mais même sur un système avec
ancien BIOS, je n'ai plus réussi à avoir un clavier Bépo dans Grub depuis
Debian Jessie, à cause d'un bug qui semble n'avoir pas été résolu :
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741464
Je
Bonjour,
Je voudrais avoir mon clavier bépo dispo dès grub (quand même plus pratique
pour taper les mots
de passe luks, mais aussi pour éditer la conf grub au boot si besoin).
Lors d'une précédente install, j'avais suivi
http://bepo.fr/wiki/Console_GNU/Linux#Grub_2 au
chapitre "partition de
type in my pass
phrase. After typing it in, nothing happened (at all, even with kopts rdshell
rinitdebug and no quiet.) I could also type and see the input, and noticed the
keymap was the wrong one (I'm using Dvorak, this was ANSI.)
I got dracut to boot the 3.16.0 kernel by enabling host-only mode
El Sun, 28 Dec 2014 21:30:23 -0300, Alexis Saucedo escribió:
El día 26 de diciembre de 2014, 13:22, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
escribió:
El Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:17:27 -0300, Alexis Saucedo escribió:
Un dato mas acabo de hacer rm -r /tmp/.X11-unix/ y levanta con un
startx tanto la sesion de
Perdón por la tardanza y aprovecho para desearles felices fiestas a
todos!, no lo monto de ninguna forma, jamas hice una modificacion solo
instalar y desinstalar cosas, segun lei en internet hay un problemas
que presenta VNC con este, instale vnc y lo desinstale sera acaso por
eso?.
Saludos!
El
El Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:17:27 -0300, Alexis Saucedo escribió:
Un dato mas acabo de hacer rm -r /tmp/.X11-unix/ y levanta con un
startx tanto la sesion de root como la mia pero al reiniciar el mismo
problema aparece.
Hum... dos cosas:
1/ Manda la salida de los permisos de esos dos directorios
Muchisimas gracias por responder!
Camaleon me fije los persmisos ls -la / | grep -i tmp y me devolvio
drwsrwsrwt 5 root root 4096 dic 23 21:00 tmp
Rivera Valdes el enlace no es valido remombre authority y ahora no me
levanta las x ni con root me dice:
x tmp x11 unix has suspicious mode not 1777
Un dato mas acabo de hacer rm -r /tmp/.X11-unix/ y levanta con un
startx tanto la sesion de root como la mia pero al reiniciar el mismo
problema aparece.
El día 23 de diciembre de 2014, 21:04, Alexis Saucedo
alexissauc...@gmail.com escribió:
Muchisimas gracias por responder!
Camaleon me fije
El miércoles, 24 dic 2014, a las 01:17 horas (UTC+1),
Alexis Saucedo escribió:
Un dato mas acabo de hacer rm -r /tmp/.X11-unix/ y levanta con un
startx tanto la sesion de root como la mia pero al reiniciar el mismo
problema aparece.
¿Cuales son los permisos de /tmp/.X11-unix/ al reiniciar?
--
Gracias por responder cuando reinicio los permisos son estos:
drwsrwsrwt 5 root root 4096 dic 23 21:36 tmp
cuando remuevo el archivo y levanto las X son estos:
srwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 dic 23 21:37 X0
Saludos!
El día 23 de diciembre de 2014, 21:31, Manolo Díaz
diaz.man...@gmail.com
El miércoles, 24 dic 2014, a las 01:39 horas (UTC+1),
Alexis Saucedo escribió:
Gracias por responder cuando reinicio los permisos son estos:
drwsrwsrwt 5 root root 4096 dic 23 21:36 tmp
^^^
Ese está bien, ya lo mostraste en tu anterior correo. Los
Bien manolo ahi va:
antes:
drwxrwsrwt 2 root root 4096 dic 23 21:59 /tmp/.X11-unix
despues:
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 dic 23 22:00 /tmp/.X11-unix/
los mismos
El día 23 de diciembre de 2014, 21:55, Manolo Díaz
diaz.man...@gmail.com escribió:
El miércoles, 24 dic 2014, a las 01:39 horas
El miércoles, 24 dic 2014, a las 02:02 horas (UTC+1),
Alexis Saucedo escribió:
Bien manolo ahi va:
antes:
drwxrwsrwt 2 root root 4096 dic 23 21:59 /tmp/.X11-unix
despues:
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 dic 23 22:00 /tmp/.X11-unix/
los mismos
Pues no comprendo por qué al borrar ese directorio
la verdad que tampoco comprendo por que debo removerlo, si bien podria
hacer un script que lo haga cuando arranque el servicio no se trataria
de algo normal...
El día 23 de diciembre de 2014, 22:15, Manolo Díaz
diaz.man...@gmail.com escribió:
El miércoles, 24 dic 2014, a las 02:02 horas (UTC+1),
El Sun, 21 Dec 2014 22:10:07 -0300, Alexis Saucedo escribió:
¿Y ese asunto? :-?
Buenas tardes, me estoy volviendo loco, veniamos barvaro con el sistema,
instale eclipse bien, instale phonegapbarvaro, instale adt barvaro sdk
barvaro, reinicio la pc barvaro apago, al otro dia la prendo tengo
Por si acaso, porque es un error que he visto varias veces
este último tiempo y coincide si te entiendo bien con los
síntomas que mencionas: Prueba a renombrar el archivo
.Xauthority que está en tu carpeta de usuario (ten en cuenta
que es un archivo oculto, por el punto que antecede al nombre).
Buenas tardes, me estoy volviendo loco, veniamos barvaro con el
sistema, instale eclipse bien, instale phonegapbarvaro, instale adt
barvaro sdk barvaro, reinicio la pc barvaro apago, al otro dia la
prendo tengo lightdm accedo ponro mi usuario alexis y mi contraseña y
me rebota el inicio, trato de
I have a TrulyErgonomic keyboard and move some of the keys around. To
do this in the virtual terminals, I use loadkeys. I also use
install-keymap, which creates /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz. That
keymap is supposed to be loaded following a reboot. It is not. Either
that or the created file
Joe Riel j...@san.rr.com writes:
I have a TrulyErgonomic keyboard and move some of the keys around. To
do this in the virtual terminals, I use loadkeys. I also use
install-keymap, which creates /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz. That
keymap is supposed to be loaded following a reboot
Hi all!
I'm using VirtualBox OSE on a host without a GUI and I'm trying to
connect via VNC to install a VM with Debian Squeeze. The syntax I use on
VirtualBox OSE to start the VM is the following:
$ VBoxHeadless -startvm Debian --vnc --vncport 5901
When I get the hostname configuration
Bonjour,
En ce moment, je fais fais un script qui utilise debootstrap pour installer
un système Debian. Je démarre ensuite ce système sur une vraie machine, et
je cherche à configurer automatiquement console-data et ses dépendances pour
avoir le keymap français dans la console.
D'habitude
Le jeudi 18 novembre 2010 à 16:07 +0100, bernard.schoenac...@free.fr a
écrit :
je recherche à pouvoir obtenir certains caractères :
-a) caractères spéciaux germaniques
-b) caractères spéciaux espagnols
-c) caractères latins fino-hongriens
Pour ce genre de langue, je ne sais pas, mais jette
bonjour,
je recherche à pouvoir obtenir certains caractères :
-a) caractères spéciaux germaniques
-b) caractères spéciaux espagnols
-c) caractères latins fino-hongriens
je suis en UTF-8
et, j'en ai besoins pour écrire
slt
bernard
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 04:07:01PM +0100,
bernard.schoenac...@free.fr bernard.schoenac...@free.fr wrote
a message of 24 lines which said:
je recherche à pouvoir obtenir certains caractères :
Il n'existe pas de caractères spéciaux : tous les caractères sont
égaux et se valent.
-a)
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:07:01 +0100 (CET), bernard.schoenac...@free.fr wrote:
http://www.haypocalc.com/wiki/Touche_compose#Installer_sa_touche_compose
je recherche à pouvoir obtenir certains caractères :
-a) caractères spéciaux germaniques
-b) caractères spéciaux espagnols
-c) caractères
Le jeudi 18 novembre 2010 à 16:33:31, Stephane Bortzmeyer a
écrit :
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 04:07:01PM +0100,
bernard.schoenac...@free.fr bernard.schoenac...@free.fr
wrote
a message of 24 lines which said:
je recherche à pouvoir obtenir certains caractères :
Il n'existe pas de
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De: Sylvain L. Sauvage sylvain.l.sauv...@free.fr
À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:46:33 +0100 (CET)
Objet: Re: keymap caractères spéciaux
Le jeudi 18 novembre 2010 à 16:33:31, Stephane Bortzmeyer a
écrit :
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 04
an easy way to (temporarily as I'm
nowhere near fluent yet) load another keymap as an ordinary user in a
regular terminal session. I have tried the loadkeys command but that
doesn't work for a ordinary user here.
I'm running a mixed-release debian with apt-pinning (mainly
testing). Any suggestions
dvorak' which works great.
What I'm interested in if there's an easy way to (temporarily as I'm
nowhere near fluent yet) load another keymap as an ordinary user in a
regular terminal session. I have tried the loadkeys command but that
doesn't work for a ordinary user here.
I'm running
Sebastian wrote at 2010-01-10 10:56 -0600:
Thanks for all your time and help, greatly appreciated. I think I have
been a bit unclear in my wording: I'm looking for something to
temporarily set a different keymap in a /console/-session, as in
'text-only'! I have no problems doing this within X
I was hoping there would be a way without using root. But loadkeys
changes the keymap for all users on all virtual terminals AFAIK which
is what I'm trying to avoid cause I do usually have several running
sessions under several different usernames (e.g. myself messing,
myself working, myself
Hi Camaleón and thanks for your time
I was hoping there would be a way without using root. But loadkeys
changes the keymap for all users on all virtual terminals AFAIK which
is what I'm trying to avoid cause I do usually have several running
sessions under several different usernames (e.g. myself
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 07:21:23AM EST, Sebastian wrote:
Hi Camaleón and thanks for your time
I was hoping there would be a way without using root. But loadkeys
changes the keymap for all users on all virtual terminals AFAIK which
is what I'm trying to avoid cause I do usually have several
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: How to temporary set dvorak keymap in terminal
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 4:48 PM
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 07:21:23AM
EST, Sebastian wrote:
Hi
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 12:29:34PM EST, Anthony Baldwin wrote:
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com wrote:
[..]
xmodmap?
This may help:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2004022913081779
CJ
How about simply
:~$ setxkbmap dvorak
Had a feeling
as I'm nowhere near fluent yet) load another
keymap as an ordinary user in a regular terminal session. I have tried
the loadkeys command but that doesn't work for a ordinary user here. I'm
running a mixed-release debian with apt-pinning (mainly testing). Any
suggestions appreciated.
Although I
another keymap as an ordinary user in a
regular terminal session. I have tried the loadkeys command but that
doesn't work for a ordinary user here.
I'm running a mixed-release debian with apt-pinning (mainly
testing). Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Sebastian
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Hello Debian users. After upgrading Squeeze, I couldn't help but notice
that the Caps Lock key wasn't working. After a little investigation, I
discovered that the keymap isn't loaded at boot. If I load the keymap
(loadkeys /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz) manually, Caps Lock comes back,
but when
Hi there,
I just finished installing a brand new debian/stable system on a
DELL Precision M6300... but I already have a problem with the keymap
used on my X session (console Ctrl-Alt-F1 is ok). In the
device-console keymap is British, but when I switch to the X session
(gnome) it is set
Dne, 02. 12. 2009 11:53:50 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
In the
device-console keymap is British, but when I switch to the X session
(gnome) it is set to american.
I had the exact same symptom in a new Lenny installation a while ago.
In the end, it turned out that some lines were missing
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
Dne, 02. 12. 2009 11:53:50 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
In the
device-console keymap is British, but when I switch to the X session
(gnome) it is set to american.
I had the exact same symptom in a new Lenny
Dne, 02. 12. 2009 12:21:28 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
Excellent that fixed it. thanks !
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How can I change the default keyboard language under Debian Lenny?
in the console
and under GNOME too
Thank you!
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Eugene Apolinary eugeneapolinar...@yahoo.com writes:
How can I change the default keyboard language under Debian Lenny?
in the console
Load the keymap for your language?
and under GNOME too
Use GNOME Control Center?
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How can I change the default keyboard language under Debian Lenny?
in the console
With install-keymap
and under GNOME too
For X environment, see /etc/X11/xorg.conf (XkbLayout)
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Olá pessoal,
estou acessando via rdesktop (protocolo RDP) uma máquina Windows XP.
O teclado está qs perfeito, só tou tendo problema com o acento grave, agudo,
til etc (ao apertar a tecla, o acento já sai antes de eu apertar uma letra).
No Windows, se eu configurar o teclado para English
você leu as opções em linha de comando do rdesktop? tem uma que é para
configurar o teclado.
2009/6/12 João Olavo Baião de Vasconcelos joaool...@gmail.com:
Olá pessoal,
estou acessando via rdesktop (protocolo RDP) uma máquina Windows XP.
O teclado está qs perfeito, só tou tendo problema com
2009/6/12 Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com
você leu as opções em linha de comando do rdesktop? tem uma que é para
configurar o teclado.
Eu sei, Fred. E qual mapa eu passo? O en-us não funciona, pois não é o mapa
de teclado english international. A opção -k do rdesktop só aceita os nomes
Muy buenas lista!
Estoy jugando un poco con chroot para un futuro proyectín, pero tengo un
pequeño y molesto problema. Ya sea entrado con el comando chroot
(chroot /path/del/chroot), o haciendo ssh dentro del chroot, en ambos
casos, cuando quiero borrar algo en la terminal con el botón
Supr
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On 8-Mar-08, at 12:32 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 09:15:12AM -0500, Brian McKee wrote:
Hi All,
The tn5250 package has an add on keymap us5250.map that defines F21
thru F24, and a few other odds and ends
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 09:15:12AM -0500, Brian McKee wrote:
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Hi All,
The tn5250 package has an add on keymap us5250.map that defines F21
thru F24, and a few other odds and ends, on the console keyboard.
I'm trying to use
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Hi,
I can't get an usb keyboard working in X in debian etch. The x is started from
root user (not great i know). The keyboard works fine in virtual terminals.
I've tried to manually compile the keymap, but the link get deleted on X start.
setxkbmap -rules
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Hi All,
The tn5250 package has an add on keymap us5250.map that defines F21
thru F24, and a few other odds and ends, on the console keyboard.
I'm trying to use this keymap on gutsy and etch. I gather both of
them have converted
Arnau wrote:
Hola a todos,
He instalado un servidor nuevo y tengo problemas con el teclado. En la
configuración elegí teclado español pero al entrar en un terminal el
teclado tiene un keymap extraño, si bien me aparecen los carácteres ñ,
ç, ... estos no estan donde deberían ¿A alguien le
problems with it, the keymap selecte is an spanish cause letters as
ñ and ç are mapped but symbols like / - are not where they should be.
Any suggestion?
Hi:
Do you have an international spanish or an latin american spanish.
By default, the spanish that you selected is the international
spanish, so
Hola a todos,
He instalado un servidor nuevo y tengo problemas con el teclado. En
la configuración elegí teclado español pero al entrar en un terminal el
teclado tiene un keymap extraño, si bien me aparecen los carácteres ñ,
ç, ... estos no estan donde deberían ¿A alguien le ha pasado esto
with it, the keymap selecte is an spanish cause letters as
ñ and ç are mapped but symbols like / - are not where they should be.
Any suggestion?
Hi:
Do you have an international spanish or an latin american spanish.
By default, the spanish that you selected is the international
spanish, so the \ sign is the key
Hi all,
I've got a server with only USB connections, so I had to plug a USB
keyboard. This keyboard is an spanish one, so in the installer settings
I selected spanish layout. After the installation has finished I have
some problems with it, the keymap selecte is an spanish cause letters
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 19:34:10 +, Tyler Smith wrote:
On 2007-05-30, Mumia W.. paduille.4061.mumia.w+nospam AT earthlink.net
wrote:
On 05/30/2007 11:26 AM, Tyler Smith wrote:
[...] I copied the custom keymap to /etc/console-setup/ and
rebooted, but it still doesn't load. It works
On 2007-05-31, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that in the end console-setup uses the definitions in
/etc/default/console-setup, which have a syntax similar to the keyboard
section in xorg.conf, e.g.
XKBMODEL=
XKBLAYOUT=es
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=lv3:ralt_switch
keymap somewhere, I'll probably never find it again, but I
changed the keymap.sh script to point to it, so I don't need to know.
Now I get my keymap loaded automatically during boot, and the font is
switched when I log on, and everything is just peachy. The keymap I'm
using is perfect for emacs
* Tyler Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070529 23:42]:
Hi,
I'm a little confused as to how to set my console keymap. I've got a
custom keymap that suits me, and running
loadkeys /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/custom.kmap
gets it installed and running just fine. I tried to modify
/etc/init.d
On 2007-05-30, Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before dvorak-classic became a standard offering in Debian, the
approach which I used was to execute the command:
# install-keymap dvorak-classic.kmap.gz
sometime during installation and configuration of the system --
usually
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