I have two SuSE 9.0 systems here at home, supposed to be identical. But one of them honors assignments in X made by loadkeys before I start X. The other one does not, and I have to invoke xmodmap in my X initialization script to install a map made by xkeycaps. Why????? -- Henry Harpending office 801 581 3776 270S 1400E Room 102 fax 801 581 6252 Salt Lake City UT 84112-0060 home 801 582 7760 internet: harpend@xmission.com
On Thursday 08 January 2004 11:26 pm, Henry Harpending wrote:
I have two SuSE 9.0 systems here at home, supposed to be identical. But one of them honors assignments in X made by loadkeys before I start X. The other one does not, and I have to invoke xmodmap in my X initialization script to install a map made by xkeycaps. Why?????
This may not be relevant, but I discovered that if you enable automatic login, you don't get all the key assignments you'd have otherwise. Logging in manually fixes it. (Automatic login means that once you power up your system, it logs you in automatically so that when the process is over your system is ready to be used. Drives old Unix-ers crazy.) Paul Abrahams
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