Pixel wrote:David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Running XFree86-4.3-10mdk The file /etc/X11/Xmodmap is not automatically loaded by xmodmap when X starts up.
if you disable Xkb, it will. if you really want this, add XkbDisable in your XF86Config*
Ok, that fixes that problem, but not the other problem (of the right Windows key not being the Multi_key). Pablo?
with xkb you can do setxkbmap -symbols "altwin(meta_win)"
L.
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