Sorry für die schlechten Informationen. Also, ich hab mir KDE 2.0 und XFree86 3.? compilliert und installiert (schweiss). Die Keyboard-Konfiguration in /etc/X11/XF86Config ist folgendermassen konfiguriert:
So richtig klar ist trotzdem noch nicht, wo denn nun BS hakt. In Xterm? Dann hilft vielleicht ein Auszug aus der Config-HOWTO. Trotz oder wegen (ein RTFM alleine reicht ja nicht) der endlosen Etikette-Debatte hänge ich mal die entsprechenden Auszuege an. Achte bitte auf Umbrueche des Mailers, schätze Outlook Express bricht längeren Zeilen um (bin halt gerade im Büro). ---- # $HOME/.bash_profile # User specific environment and startup programs # This file contains user-defined settings that override # those in /etc/profile # Get the aliases and functions if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then GET_PS1="NO" # don't change the prompt colour . ~/.bashrc fi # set a few `default' directories export CDPATH="$CDPATH:$HOME:$HOME/text:$HOME/text/geology" # fix rxvt 2.45 backspace if [ "$COLORTERM" != "" ] ; then stty erase ^? ESC=^[ # put a real escape character instead of ^[ echo -n "$ESC[36l" fi ----- und ein bisserl weiter unten: ----- To make the backspace and delete keys work correctly in in xterm and other X11 applications, the following is also needed: · put this in your .xinitrc: usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap xmodmap $usermodmap · put this in your .Xmodmap: keycode 22 = BackSpace keycode 107 = Delete this fixes the console. To fix xterm: · put this in your .Xdefaults: xterm*VT100.Translations: #override <Key>BackSpace: string(0x7F)\n\ <Key>Delete: string(0x1b) string("[3~")\n\ <Key>Home: string(0x1b) string("[1~")\n\ <Key>End: string(0x1b) string("[4~")\n\ Ctrl<Key>Prior: string(0x1b) string("[40~")\n\ Ctrl<Key>Next: string(0x1b) string("[41~") nxterm*VT100.Translations: #override <Key>BackSpace: string(0x7F)\n\ <Key>Delete: string(0x1b) string("[3~")\n\ <Key>Home: string(0x1b) string("[1~")\n\ <Key>End: string(0x1b) string("[4~")\n\ Ctrl<Key>Prior: string(0x1b) string("[40~")\n\ Ctrl<Key>Next: string(0x1b) string("[41~") rxvt is a wee bit more complicated, as some compile--time options influence its behaviour. See the above .bash_profile. More info in bash(1) and readline(3) man pages. Don't expect every application to work correctly! If you run joe in xterm, for instance, some keys won't work; the same holds for versions of rxvt older than 2.21. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-linux-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-linux-help@suse.com