I have something.

remove mod1 = Meta_L
remove mod1 = Meta_R
remove mod1 = Alt_L
remove mod1 = Alt_R
remove mod4 = Alt_L
remove mod4 = Alt_R
remove mod4 = Meta_L
remove mod4 = Meta_R
keycode 64 = Meta_L
keycode 113 = Meta_R
keycode 115 = Alt_L
keycode 116 = Alt_R
add mod1 = Meta_L
add mod4 = Alt_L 

!
! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L
!
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
remove Control = Control_L
keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
add Lock = Caps_Lock
add Control = Control_L

Add this to your .Xmodmaprc

Feel free to pee in here to taste :-)

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On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:

=>In a message dated: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 20:52:00 +0200
=>Ferenc Tamas Gyurcsan said:
=>
=>>>Here's another inconsistancy between my old working system and my new
=>>>fscked up system.  Emacs (emacs-nox) does some strange stuff with the
=>>>delete and backspace keys when run in an xterm (works fine in virtual
=>>I think 
=>>#    XkbDisable 
=>>in XF86Config will solve this problem.
=>
=>Along that line, I have:
=>
=>      XkbOptions    "ctrl:nocaps"
=>
=>in my XF86Config file to move the ctrl key to it's proper position to the left 
=>of 'A' :)
=>
=>However, this simply removes the caps-lock key entirely, and makes it another 
=>ctrl key.  I know there used to be a way to *swap* the caps-lock and ctrl keys,
=>does anyone know the option to do that?
=>
=>Thanks,
=>


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