FYI: Problems with xdmcp and AltGr keys also arise on Linux boxes I
noticed. Solaris and HP-UX are not the only ones.
Regards, Hans.
Alexander Gottwald escribió:
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
If someone could donate an old sparc or HP-UX machine I'd be willing
to debug the problems with xdmcp,
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Hans Dekker wrote:
FYI: Problems with xdmcp and AltGr keys also arise on Linux boxes I
noticed. Solaris and HP-UX are not the only ones.
I've never noticed such problems with linux boxes. Maybe a configuration
where the xdmcp server calls xmodmap and resets the layout
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
If someone could donate an old sparc or HP-UX machine I'd be willing
to debug the problems with xdmcp, fonts and keyboardlayouts with
those machines.
Wouldn't it be enough to get a temporary SSH account on a Sparc
machine to reproduce this and debug the X
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Cary Jamison wrote:
I wonder if this could be reproduced with Solaris-86? I believe it is
still freely downloadable. Do you have an extra PC you could install it
on?
No. The Pentium 90 I recently bought (5 EUR *g*) was not sufficient for
Solaris-x86. And working with
Henrik Schultz wrote:
I simply don't have the time to dig down into the intricacies of how
keyboard maps, keysyms, etc. relate, and I seem unable to find problem
descriptions in the FAQ or mailinglist archives that mach my problem, nor is
there a step-by-step list to guide one through a
Hi Alexander, Henrik,
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If someone could donate an old sparc or HP-UX machine I'd be willing
to debug the problems with xdmcp, fonts and keyboardlayouts with
those machines.
Wouldn't it be enough to get a temporary SSH account on a Sparc
machine to