Jason King wrote:
> On Dec 26, 2007 3:58 AM, A.Belahcene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> HI,
>> I am new to solaris, but my knowleges on linux ( debian ) is good, i need 
>> equivalent for some linux commands. ( a summarize doc is welcome, I 
>> downloaded one: Linux to Solaris from treklogic, but not complete enough, 
>> and I want to use the opensolaris, it seems close to debian, with gnome 
>> desktop)
>>
>> I ve installed the opensolaris ( in-preview 31 octobre).
>>
>> 1. I don't find where to change the default keybaord, although gnome is the  
>>   gui  used, I can't find in /etc/X11, the xorg.conf or X11Config. The kbd 
>> command doesn't work for X11.  There is not in added applet the 
>> corresponding to keyboard layout. Where are the configuartion files for X?
> 
> I believe the xorg.conf is automatically generated based on what is
> detected (the /etc/X11/.xorg.conf is what it figures out).  There is
> an Xorg flag that should allow it to just probe and generate an
> xorg.conf file that can be modified.  If /etc/X11/xorg.conf exists, I
> believe that will override any auto-probing Xorg does.

Correct - /etc/X11/.xorg.conf is the output of Xorg -configure from the
last boot.   If no xorg.conf file is present, Xorg initializes the keyboard
layout based on what was set by the kbd command last - you'll have to
restart it after running kbd -s to pick up the changes.

-- 
     -Alan Coopersmith-           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
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