If you are running Gnome then in the tweak tool there is the option to
switch otherwise I found this
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?RemapCapsLock
Hope it helps some.
On 04/04/2015 06:09 PM, Bennett Stedwell wrote:
I've been trying to swap ctrl to caps (mainly for emacs) and I've
tried all the
Try putting this in your xinitrc:
setxkbmap -option ctrl:nocaps
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 6:09 PM Bennett Stedwell wrote:
> I've been trying to swap ctrl to caps (mainly for emacs) and I've tried
> all the basics (dconf, xsession, and xinitrc) but none of them work.
>
I've been trying to swap ctrl to caps (mainly for emacs) and I've tried
all the basics (dconf, xsession, and xinitrc) but none of them work.
On Sat, 04 Apr 2015 11:29:26 -0500 "Pedro A. López-Valencia"
wrote:
> Hmmm... Martin, if you still have a Xorg.log it means you have a
> really old installation, or you installed syslog-ng and integrated it
> with journalctl, something that is not standard anymore. Heck,
> OpenSUSE just removed
# brauli...@gmail.com / 2015-04-01 13:53:57 -0300:
> Hello all,
>
> After some many years, I'm back to ArchLinux. One thing that took me time
> was to read the manuals and run all the commands for installation.
>
> That made me wonder on how automation might help things get easier and
> faster on
On 30/03/15 06:24, Martin S. Weber wrote:
On 2015-03-30 13:08:11, Alfredo Palhares wrote:
Any ideas how can I debug this problem further ?
Have a look at X's logfile, /var/log/Xorg.log. There should be messages that
say the modes
are being removed, and why (not enough Vram, some parameter out
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