On 04/16/2013 03:50 PM, lux-integ wrote:
On Tuesday 16 April 2013 19:57:24 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Whether to use ipv4 or ipv6 really depends on the ISP. Generally an
office only needs one address and then uses NAT (network address
translation) internally. NAT multiplexes a single address into
On 01/28/2013 05:44 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
I get the same behavior with openssl s_client unless I explicitly set
CApath, which makes me wonder if our OpenSSL installation is slightly
broken. I'll look into that quick.
Oops, already been though this once before. I had forgotten
. (Better
use --sslcertck!)
Is some certificate missing? I don't understand why fetchmail still complains.
Thanks for your answer.
Regards,
JPM
On Sunday 27 Jan 2013 à 19:27:26 (-0600), DJ Lucas wrote:
On 01/27/2013 06:18 AM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
Hi,
Thanks very much
On 01/28/2013 10:54 AM, Randy McMurchy wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote these words on 01/28/13 10:41 CST:
Forwarded from the BLFS Book Maintenance List list.
Sorry for top posting.
Thanks, Randy.
Though essentially the same thing Bruce said, here is what I do at the
completion of LFS.
On 01/27/2013 06:18 AM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
Hi,
Thanks very much for the information. I probably didn't understand everything
in the process, anyway. Indeed, in make-ca.sh, I replaced
BUNDLE=BLFS-ca-bundle-${VERSION}.crt with AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt.
Then I ran script. I also
On 01/26/2013 09:46 AM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
Hi,
How could I get rid of this warning/error from fetchmail:
http://sprunge.us/YIUJ
This seems to make a output code different from 0, which prevents a script
from
running properly, so I'd like to fix the problem. I didn't find any way
on the BLFS Ghostscript page?
Being that it causes no ill effects for users of PS printers, it should
probably be default (circular dependency for CUPS?).
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On 07/08/2012 02:37 AM, Armin K. wrote:
On 07/08/2012 04:53 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Anybody have an idea of how to allow a regular user (as a member of a
dedicated group) to modify a wired connection's configuration? With the
config file I've added to the BLFS Wiki (well, similar to that one, I've
On 07/08/2012 08:37 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 02:37 AM, Armin K. wrote:
On 07/08/2012 04:53 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Anybody have an idea of how to allow a regular user (as a member of a
dedicated group) to modify a wired connection's configuration? With the
config file I've added
On 07/08/2012 10:36 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 08:37 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 02:37 AM, Armin K. wrote:
On 07/08/2012 04:53 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Anybody have an idea of how to allow a regular user (as a member of a
dedicated group) to modify a wired connection's configuration
On 07/08/2012 02:06 PM, Armin K. wrote:
On 07/08/2012 07:44 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 10:36 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 08:37 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 07/08/2012 02:37 AM, Armin K. wrote:
On 07/08/2012 04:53 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Anybody have an idea of how to allow a regular user
settings from the
tray does nothing...I have to open nm-connection-manager manually.
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Good questions and observations. Thanks!
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On 06/25/2012 11:19 PM, William Tracy wrote:
On Jun 25, 2012 8:28 PM, DJ Lucas d...@linuxfromscratch.org
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Way OT: Coincidentally, I never bothered to ask here, but what is the
best way to convert from BMP to SVG?
I would be surprised
be especially cautious with regard to minor
version changes). Same thing for protocol headers, though they rarely
changes much, they should match their counterparts in the both the
libraries and running server.
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best way to convert from BMP to SVG?
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. :-D
So anyway, now that I don't actually need it, what is the correct syntax
for [a-z0-9]{32}? Is there a better way to identify an md5sum?
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On 06/23/2012 11:27 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
what is the correct syntax
for [a-z0-9]{32}?
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On 06/23/2012 11:59 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 06/23/2012 11:27 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
what is the correct syntax
for [a-z0-9]{32}?
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was looking for was this:
'/^[a-z0-9]\{32\} [a-z]/s@^[a-z0-9]\{32\}@\-md5sum
.
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This is the content of /etc/hosts which is completed in the LFS 7.1. How
to fix it? Is it with some errors?
# Begin /etc/hosts (network card version)
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.100 lfs.example.org lfs1
# End /etc/hosts (network card version)
Omar
Yes, what you have
, you'll need to
use KMS now days. You'll also need to build in the firmware for newer
ATI devices. Unfortunately, I don't have a firm understanding of newer
yet.
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. Until we
are commoditized (not a real word) by mindless point and click
interfaces and kiddos fresh out of tech school with a Linux ataboy
certificate that says nothing more than they know how to pass a test,
Windows will likely be around. I find it best to be able to work with it.
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using relative links, they are relative to the link
target, not the current directory (a very common misconception). IOW:
/usr/lib/../../lib, not /sources/lib. The difference between ../../lib
and /lib in the link becomes very important if you were to mount that
partition elsewhere.
HTH
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still do it for the book on my dev VMs, but on my daily system I use
/usr. Perhaps I should make that more clear in the book?
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available to get it working correctly in a
matter of hours (days? weeks? ;-) ). All of the above I am a little
rusty on however...so little play time any more.
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On 12/09/2011 02:53 PM, Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers wrote:
btw. what is the matter with MesaGLUT ?
MesaGLUT is not free software. The Meaa developers have permission to
distribute it, free of *charge*, in source form. We elected to remove it
and use FreeGLUT.
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, but that was in addition to missing
gvfs and gnome-doc-utils). I looked through my old logs, but I only have
2.30.2 now for yelp, with some random sub-set of a 2.32 desktop environment.
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for it to make it work in /etc with latest server.
I'm not sure why or when that changed though. I'm pretty sure it worked
without in 1.9.x. Curiousity, does 'xrandr -s 0' in an xterm have any
bad or good effect?
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and updated in the book.
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would be much
better, not more complex logic elsewhere. Thank you for catching that Bruce.
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that and
carrying over for so long, I really don't recall why. Hell, it might
even date back to belgarath, or maybe right at the switch to quantum. :-)
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maiamailguard.litstest.com.
202 PTR exchange.litstest.com.
==
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installation.
As best I can gather from the above, I would guess that Debian uses
multiple include files to keep the configuration broken down into
logical parts.
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On 11/02/2011 11:11 AM, luxInteg wrote:
On Saturday 22 October 2011 17:58:56 DJ Lucas wrote:
Thanks for the randon thoughts. AND more such would be most appreciated.
sincerely
luxInteg
# Begin /etc/pam.d/system-auth
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so
auth requiredpam_unix.so
to the first few revisions and Apple carried the ball from
there.
Anyway, just some long-winded random thoughts. Hopefully some of my
jabbering above is useful to you, or anybody else who stumbles across it
some day.
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On 10/22/2011 04:44 AM, luxInteg wrote:
On Saturday 22 October 2011 08:09:15 DJ Lucas wrote:
then you'll likely want to
use Heimdal over MIT for the cracklib integration to enforce strong
passwords when using kpasswd.
I tried Heimdal a few years ago buta program called StrongSwan I
studied security as it gives a nice overview of penetration
testing without getting super complex - and even if you have studied, it
is fun to watch the simplicity of it), I've added even more firewall
rules to further isolate my VLANs. :-)
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that instead of maintaining our own
two step process in BLFS as I had done (which I borrowed from Fedora,
see the auxfiles/mkblfsca.sh in svn if you have it handy).
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) and everything linked to it and
re-install).
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On 08/21/2011 06:15 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 08/20/2011 03:00 PM, Thomas Benko wrote:
Hail!
I try to compile GTK+2.20.1, but it fails with
/usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so: undefined reference to `_xcb_unlock_io`
/usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so: undefined reference to `_xcb_lock_io`
error. I don't know, what
archive
How can I adjust the path?
Thanks for your help.
Tester He
What version of LFS? If recent, did you remove the installed glib and
pkgconfig file in /usr?
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at some point (because I like that format much
better than the one at IANA/internic). Probably also need to add ::1 to
/etc/hosts in LFS at some point soon enough.
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thing I can think of is using the real
ip of the box instead of 127.0.0.1.
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Bruce Dubbsbruce.du...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with you that it appears to be an IPV6 issue, but the
question is how would it get fixed? There would need to be some sort of
active proxy to get from
On 06/13/2011 01:33 AM, janu mam wrote:
hi DJ Lucas
rroot[~]#cat /etc/profile
#set the initial PKG_CONFIG_PATH
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/share/pkgconfig
Well..there is part of the problem. Please copy and paste from a
terminal or output to a file. Conversely
and $PREFIX/share/pkgconfig to the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable? What is the output of pkg-config
--modversion libxfce4util-1.0? You should likely be using
http://archive.xfce.org/src/xfce/libxfce4util/4.8/libxfce4util-4.8.1.tar.bz2
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distributed scripts as they will be
overwritten upon upgrade. There are two supported methods provided by
the boot scripts for handling the console log level via configuration file:
echo LOGLEVEL=3 /etc/sysconfig/console
echo kernel.printk=3 /etc/sysctl.conf
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to work really well. Some of those types of users
will sit and observe for a time, and some later even become very
valuable members of our little community. ;-)
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: the script with stops when a cat command fails but
continues with the next cat command without the?
Correct. The purpose of using the syntax is that if anything errors,
the commands will not continue past the error, which gives you a much
better chance to catch the offending command.
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Default boot scripts do not log anything. LSB scripts do, which is
currently being worked on...should hopefully be in this weekend or
shortly there after.
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On 04/19/2011 03:08 PM, luxInteg wrote:
On Tuesday 19 April 2011 01:14:04 DJ Lucas wrote:
I honestly don't know. I didn't think it was not possible to *build* it
Ugh...that should have read: I didn't think it was possible...
without GTK, but the java binary doesn't link to GTK+ libraries
* it
without GTK, but the java binary doesn't link to GTK+ libraries
directly, and certainly runs without them handy. My guess is that
they've removed anything requiring GTK libs and packaged it up. I've
*heard* that it is possible on OpenJDK-7, but I haven't verified myself.
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if nobody wants to maintain it as IcedTea6 provides a compatible and
more up to date implementation that is completely free software).
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here, in order to be used by me
and others.
Thanks for the link. Looks like a few things have changed with the
predefined patch sets so that patch may be of little use other than a
generic set of directions now.
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deemed full
functionality out of the build with the least amount of internal
products (based on what we have in BLFS now).
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names has little real effect
on GTK+, only that they have been deprecated for a while and were
finally removed IIRC. This change should have been put on hold for
gtk+-3.0. Patch attached.
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--- gtk+-2.22.0-orig/gtk/Makefile.in2010-12-31 02:42:51.0 -0600
+++ gtk+-2.22.0/gtk
to
be accounted for in newer versions.
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On 03/27/2011 03:40 PM, al...@verizon.net wrote:
My question:
Is your patch good for any= 2.22.1 ?
It applies with offsets to 2.24.x IIRC. I don't think I had to rediff,
but it should be simple to do so.
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file is: /usr/lib/icu/icuplugins46.txt
/ICUINFO
dj [ BOOK-DESTDIR-LSB ]$
Attached are my build scripts.
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export version=2.7.1
export tarball=Python-${version}.tar.bz2
export dir=Python-${version}
export md5sum=aa27bc25725137ba155910bd8e5ddc4f
export
...ignore my last message. Rebuilding boost now...
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you were using) and it seems to compile
fine.
Maybe you should try upgrading ICU to 4.6.1. If that dosen't work,
then use an older version of ICU.
Looks like a good suggestion. Build of 1.46.1 worked here.
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include the make lines).
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OpenGL support. However, I see no OpenGL option when compiling Xorg
Applications.
If MesaLib is compiled prior to Xorg Applications I receive no error.
Does it hurt to compile MesaLib in that order?
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with the split of macros and
makedepend, but I haven't committed just yet. Hopefully tonight. If not,
I can jump in and at least fix the misplaced dependency. Thanks for the
report.
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On 03/07/2011 08:51 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Hopefully tonight.
Fixed, along with a bunch of other xorg related tasks I had in queue.
Unfortunately, I haven't completed the new xorg-config page yet, but
it's coming soon.
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JDK is capable of building the target without those classes and I'm
honestly not sure what exactly is required that isn't in gnu classpath.
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(use something like ./configure
21 | tee myconfigure.log so that you can look at it with a text
editor). I'm thinking that the book should be branched for 6.7 to avoid
these issues, but that is simply not possible right now.
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On 02/19/2011 01:30 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Then you do not have gio support in udev.
err...gudev
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On 02/09/2011 04:43 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
If building lots of drivers doesn't help, how about
xkeyboard-config as suggested in
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2011-January/020953.html
?
ĸen
Ken, did this change fix your XKB layout issue?
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There are a few packages that I don't build using my PM so I don't have
an exact number (which says 344 currently - java stuff, perl modules (I
use CPAN shell), anything installed singly in an /opt/whatever prefix
like QT, IcedTea, LibreOffice, etc.).
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job).
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tracking and I have a patch locally, let me know if you hit
it, but I suspect it'll be fine on 0.9.8. I did run into one other issue
using gio-1.0, but it totally slips my mind ATM.
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On 01/20/2011 03:47 AM, Göran Boström wrote:
I'm following the instructions in the BLFS-book:
the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable is not set.
What is the value of $XORG_PREFIX?
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) already looking for Python-3 and refused to build against
Python-2.7.1.
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are probably much newer. Possibly a newer version
of Seamonkey is available?
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tell me a little
about your environment? LFS version, Xorg version, GTK Version, Window
Manager in use, etc.?
Thanks in advance.
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the display (which I don't
even have the slightest clue how to do now days). Were the tests run as
the package user? We could possibly be looking at two separate issues
with similar results.
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and is
not compiled with -rpath so I don't see the concern. I'm not sure why it
killed the parent.
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On 12/12/2010 06:57 AM, bendeguz wrote:
I have glibc-2.11.1 and it's not been patched, yet.
It's just a desktop computer, but I'm curious about the issue.
I should learn to read to the end. Sorry for my previous message. Please
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, are the slowdowns in any way
similar to the slow resize issues you had before with xorg-server-1.9.X?
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On 11/26/2010 09:53 PM, Andre Keller wrote:
On 27.11.2010 04:08, schrieb DJ Lucas:
I'd try and use --with-system-db in the OOo build.
Yeah I thought about this too, there are other tools like libxml2,
libxmlsec, mysql, mozilla, etc.) which could be taken from the system
instead of building
recommend it.
Darn, I thought so...
And what if I apply a patch on glibc-2.11.1 and
rebuild it? Maybe it depends on the patch itself...
Should work just fine.
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make: *** [menuconfig] Error 6
I'm not sure what the status is for blfs-tool. Don't know if anybody
uses it here, I know I've never tried it, and rarely hear anything about
it on alfs-discuss either.
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I have these now ?
This is a typo. The others come from the other utility packages that
were dropped in more recent releases. see
ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/individual/util/ for all of the old monolithic build
tools from which those programs come.
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Any one can help?
Not a KDE user, but for a quick guess, where did you install KDE and
what is the value of XDG_DATA_DIRS in the environment?
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On 09/26/2010 02:30 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
Anybody have any luck with wget and IDN? Obviously not working with
libidn-1.19 here and wget-1.12.
Turns out that it didn't work with libidn-1.17 either. Library and
utility work as expected with 1.19, is only wget that is not working.
Will look
to by Thomas, apart from being for fglrx, seemed to be about a
slowness in resizing windows (and from people using modern radeons).
Dang, though I had it figured out for ya. :-)
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-ghostscript for latest versions of cups?
No...haven't used it in a long time. FYI 9.0 was released yesterday.
Haven't tried it yet.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
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On 09/13/2010 12:46 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 09/12/2010 12:40 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 12:08:12AM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
People who care about security will have noticed this week's
upstream firefox update. Often, updating an existing system is just
a straightforward
On 09/13/2010 01:37 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
We'll also need to get this into the book,
I'll submit the patch and update the cups page/bug (I haven't looked to
see if it is done yet).
I'm waiting on OOo to compile. Just gonna update the book on the fly to
new version + patch.
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noticed. Guess my cell bill went up a little, and the paper and ink
bills went down, IDK. :-/
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If either of you would like to make it a server option, and set it to
false by default, please do so and it will get introduced to the book.
I looked into it for about an hour and gave up.
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the same in Thunderbird. If I stop cups and try it,
the dialog opens correctly. Does everyone seeing this problem have
libgcrypt installed? This looks interesting:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=553834 Trying to figure out
which of 58 patches fixes it. :-)
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weird keys lid
and rotate keys, but I looked and I think that just add something like
'xkbcomp -e keycode 117 = Page_Down' to your .bashrc, replacing 117
with what your xev output says your pgdn key is would work for Xorg.
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