> No. It does not work with your xorg.conf. But with your options, I get
> compositing and the desktop effects work ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Charles
>
>
>
Ok, next big improvement can be selecting the right keyboard layout.
Have you configured your console layout? X use the same.
Can you post here
> Can you start from a brand new xorg.conf file? Just dpkg-reconfigure
> xserver-xorg, it will produce a very essential xorg.conf. If you have
> nvidia or ATI card you can add the appropriate stanzas by copying/pasting
> from your old conf. Here it's mine (as an example):
>
No. It does not work
Alle Monday 13 April 2009, Charles de Miramon ha scritto:
> Valerio Passini wrote:
>
>
> >
> > IMHO this is not KDE's fault, but X: probably you will notice that in
> > terminal the console is working properly. In the last X version keyboard
> > and mouse are managed differently (by evdev driver
Valerio Passini wrote:
>
> IMHO this is not KDE's fault, but X: probably you will notice that in
> terminal the console is working properly. In the last X version keyboard
> and mouse are managed differently (by evdev driver) and If this is your
> problem, you should remove every line related to
Alle Monday 13 April 2009, Charles de Miramon ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I have upgraded my Debian sid box to KDE4. Thank you for the packaging work
> !
>
> I have a USB Cherry Cymotion Linux keyboard and upgrading to KDE4 (and maybe
> to the latest xorg) broke the keyboard mapping. For example,
Hello,
I have upgraded my Debian sid box to KDE4. Thank you for the packaging work
!
I have a USB Cherry Cymotion Linux keyboard and upgrading to KDE4 (and maybe
to the latest xorg) broke the keyboard mapping. For example, the 'Down' key
is remapped to XF86Terminal.
The only way to restore a
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