Ioannis Zannos wrote:
When running without X-Windows the keymap is OK. When I perform startx, the keymap changes:
Delete ~/.kde2/share/config/kxkbrc (Possibly best when not logged into KDE as this user) Same happened to me: I corrected the keyboard settings in KDE control center. Just leave it as it is. Torsten
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 11:26:03PM +0200, Torsten Behle wrote:
Ioannis Zannos wrote:
When running without X-Windows the keymap is OK. When I perform startx, the keymap changes:
Delete ~/.kde2/share/config/kxkbrc (Possibly best when not logged into KDE as this user)
Same happened to me: I corrected the keyboard settings in KDE control center. Just leave it as it is.
Torsten
I have a similar problem and in order to use my console keymap in X, I have "Option XkbDisable" in the keyboard input device section of my XF86Config file. joss -- http://www.josswinn.org
Hello, Thanks for your reply. I tried all your suggestions, without result: I have no ~/.kde2 under root or example user and consequently no ~/.kde2/share/config/kxkbrc and I could not find any relevant file under ~/.kde/share/config/ Any idea how to fix the keymap problem in X-Windows on the G3 Powerbook? Iannis Zannos SIM ---------------------------------- Joss Winn wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 11:26:03PM +0200, Torsten Behle wrote:
Ioannis Zannos wrote:
When running without X-Windows the keymap is OK. When I perform startx, the keymap changes:
Delete ~/.kde2/share/config/kxkbrc (Possibly best when not logged into KDE as this user)
Same happened to me: I corrected the keyboard settings in KDE control center. Just leave it as it is.
Torsten
I have a similar problem and in order to use my console keymap in X, I have "Option XkbDisable" in the keyboard input device section of my XF86Config file.
joss -- http://www.josswinn.org
On Wed, Apr 18, Ioannis Zannos wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I tried all your suggestions, without result: I have no ~/.kde2 under root or example user and consequently no ~/.kde2/share/config/kxkbrc and I could not find any relevant file under ~/.kde/share/config/
Any idea how to fix the keymap problem in X-Windows on the G3 Powerbook?
Can you look at /var/log/XFree86.0.log for special XKBcomp error messages about corrupted files? The Keyboard section in /etc/XF86Config should look like that: Section "Keyboard" XkbRules "xfree86" XkbVariant "nodeadkeys" Protocol "Standard" XkbLayout "de" XkbModel "macintosh" EndSection Make sure to remove a ~/.Xmodmap file. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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Ioannis Zannos
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Joss Winn
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Olaf Hering
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Torsten Behle