On Friday 02 January 2004 22:36, Yongtao Yang wrote:
Jan Elders
writes: Sure, here it is : ...
I am not surprised as I see you are using KDE, which has the bad tradition of ignoring user configurations(.Xmodmp/.Xdefaults etc). I guess the xmodmap line in your .xinitrc was executed by overwrited by kde.
Can you try another windowmanager? For example install fvwm, and in your .xinitrc file, put WINDOWMANAGER="PATH_TO_FVWM2" right before the line exec $WINDOWMANAGER
Well, sorry, I don't really like to start in this direction. It should work with KDE as well. It is my understanding that lots of people are doing this with KDE without problem. I think that there is just something corrupted on my system, that's what I would like to find out. Cheers, -- Jan Elders the Netherlands http://www.xs4all.nl/~jrme/ "Home of the Network Acronyms"