Re: CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-03 Thread Paolo Gaggini
Thank you for the answer, but: 1) the problem affects only the linux console (without X I mean) 2) using X (xorg) it seems works, in this ways: A) X + Fluxbox: CTRL+Fn works, ALT+Fn switch virtual desktops; no fullscreen B) X + Blackbox: all keys work; no fullscreen C) X alone, without any

Re: CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-03 Thread Bart Oldeman
On 10/3/07, Paolo Gaggini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for the answer, but: 1) the problem affects only the linux console (without X I mean) In that case you should be able to use the raw keyboard ($_rawkeyboard = (1) or the -k switch). Unless DOSEMU is run remotely (or even from inside

Re: CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-03 Thread Paolo Gaggini
Already tried, but with no success. I run dosemu not remotely but just in front of the PC using its attached keyboard. The TERM env var is set to linux and the keyboard mode is XLATE (ASCII). I've an old PC with redhat9 (not configured by me and I don't know who done) in which the CTRL/ALT

[solved] Re: CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-03 Thread Paolo Gaggini
Solved, excuse me it was a my failure... I misunderstood the comment in the dosemu.conf about the $_rawkeyboard, I assumed that auto means 1 (so I kept auto and not set directly 1). sorry to have disturbed you for this! Thank you Bye Paolo Gaggini ha scritto: Already tried, but with no

CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-02 Thread Paolo Gaggini
Hi all, here is a problem I've already seen discussed in the list, but with no clear answers for me. This is the context: - debian 4.0 - dosemu 1.4.0 - an old clipper application for dos, which uses CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn combination keys to work I launch dosemu fron the console, the

Re: CTRL+Fn and ALT+Fn mappings

2007-10-02 Thread Clarence Dang
My wild guess is that your Window Manager (e.g. KDE) is trapping those keys. But I may be wrong. On Wednesday 03 October 2007 2:39 am, Paolo Gaggini wrote: Hi all, here is a problem I've already seen discussed in the list, but with no clear answers for me. This is the context: - debian 4.0