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Matt Gibson wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Pierre Patino wrote:
I give up.
I have a file called Xmodmap in my home directory. Executing "xmodmap ~./Xmodmap" from a shell gives me the desired results. The contents of
Are you sure? Do you mean either "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap" or "xmodmap ~/Xmodmap"? (depending on whether the file is actually called "Xmodmap", or ".Xmodmap", which is more usual...)
Cheers,
Matt
Sorry, I meant "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap" The file is called .Xmodmap (with the dot in front).
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On Friday 18 Feb 2005 06:35 am, Pierre Patino wrote:
Sorry, I meant "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap" The file is called .Xmodmap (with the dot in front).
Could be something tilde-expansion related. Try $HOME/.Xmodmap instead. Cheers, Matt -- "It's the small gaps between the rain that count, and learning how to live amongst them." -- Jeff Noon
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