P.S.M. Swamiji wrote:
Hana Skoumalova wrote:
First, I am pretty confused by its location. We have two instances of
xkb directories, one in /usr/share/X11/xkb and another in
/opt/SUNWut/lib/xkb. Most files in /opt/ are symlinked to /usr/, but
some are not (e.g. rules/sun or rules/sun.lst). Which of the
directories is used?
Second, I am not sure what should be set in xorg.conf. I commented out
everything in the keyboard section:
I am not sure is there anything required to set in the xorg.conf file.
Usually utxconfig -k on enables the XKB and user just needs to logout
and login after that .
That's exactly what I did and the keyboard turned mad. Fortunately, it
wasn't that mad to prevent me from switching the XKB extension off again.
When I enable XKB on a SunRay, my keyboard turns unusable: Enter (on
the main board), Ctrl, BkSpc and other keys stop working. When I type
the command 'setxkbmap -print' I get the error message 'Couldn't find
rules file (sun)'.
In the meantime I tried some more thing.
1. I symlinked /opt/SUNWut/lib/xkb/rules/sun.lst to /usr/share/....
After it I don't get the error message 'Couldn't find rules file (sun)',
but I get this listing:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "sun(type6_usb)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat { include "complete" };
xkb_symbols { include "sun_vndr/us(sun6)" };
xkb_geometry { include "sun(type5)" };
};
but when I type 'setxkbmap cz' (or us or sun_vndr) I get the error
message 'Error loading new keyboard description'. And the keybord is
still unusable, as described above, though now it is Sun keyboard, not
PC-105.
Hana
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