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I just realised I sent this mail directly to the author and not to the mailing list - sorry Frank - so I post it again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Here is my XF86Config-4 entry : | | Section "InputDevice" | Identifier "Keyboard0" | Driver "keyboard" | Option "CoreKeyboard" | Option "XkbRules" "sun" | Option "XkbModel" "type5" | Option "XkbLayout" "us"
Try without the Xkb[...] options. The keyboard should surprisingly work, without the sun special keys though ("help", the left key block, the top right block with "power").
That may be worth a bugreport, but I don't know xkb enough to tell what is wrong. (there is an error in X86 log when using sun keymaps and xf86cfg refuses to select those maps - and moreover hangs on sun framebuffers X drivers, for me).
I would be interested in any valid keymap for that kind of keyboard.
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