Danny Yee wrote:
> 
> I've just installed Redhat 7.1, but I think I did something bad when
> selecting keyboard/deadkeys... In X, the ~/` and '/" keys don't work -
> they are acting as some kind of deadkeys, and have to be hit twice to
> get any effect.

Did you select 'International Keyboard' or something like that during
the install?

> Does anyone know how to fix this (either by editing X config files
> directly or by running some kind of keyboard config utility)?
> I'd rather not have to reinstall to fix this.

Have a look in your /etc/X11/XF86Config (or XF86Config-4 if you're
using it). Check the Xkb lines, you've probably got one that says
'international' or similar. Most likely this should be changed to 'us'.
I think XkbLayout is the one to look at.

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