The changes at the below URL may help; although they are in SVN I
think that code hasn't changed much recently so they can apply to
1.2.2 without too much trouble.
http://dosemu.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dosemu?view=revrevision=1604
Bart
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Good news, everyone,
this is related to bug #394318 (xserver-xorg-core: XkbGetKeyboard() is
broken), which prevents dosemu from using the Xkb keyboard map to
configure its keyboard mapping and forcing it to fall back to the
non-Xkb way of doing things.
However, this should not lead to failure of
Hello,
I'm facing the same problem with a locally compiled dosemu 1.3.3.
IIRC it started after upgrading to X.Org 7.1, before that dosemu had
worked fine. The keyboard layout in ~/.dosemurc does not matter.
Would it be of help if I post my xorg.conf?
Regards,
Sven
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hello,
I can confirm this bug on my PC.
Why can help purge/install of dosemu packages?
- latest unstable
- kernel 2.6.18
Shall I send any log?
Regards,
Milan Kocian
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hello,
I found one interesting item. I use gnome keyboard switcher (Keyboard
Indicator 2.14.3). When I had defined two layouts in KI (and probably
more), keyboard in dosemu is bad. But when I leave only one layout in
KI, keyboard in dosemu is ok.
I hope, this may help.
Regards,
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Package: dosemu
Version: 1.2.2-5
Severity: important
Two keys are mapped to other keys while working under X. Namely, 'r' is
mapped to 't' and 'i' is mapped to '.'. This makes the letters completely
unusable inside xdosemu.
The culprit may be in the keycode-keynum mapping. The relevant part of
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