On 12 Mar, this message from Otto echoed through cyberspace:
>>> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
I don't know, but read on...
>>> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>>>
>>> Protocol &q
Hi all,
I'm currently discovering Debian Linux PPC. I'm not a dummy user
when it comes to OS X but Debian Linux PPC somewhat is different
and here I currently feel like a dummy user.
I searched the archives of this mailinglist and found some threads
that describe how to get a non-englich key
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 01:23:29AM +0200, Eric Hoch wrote:
>
> The last thread from 2003 for me as a newbie looked like the best
> solution but so far all the mentioned hacks bring only back limited
> functionallity of the apple pro keyboard that is connected to my
> Power Mac G4 Dual 1.42Ghz F
Hi,
On Thu, 12 May 2005 15:10:03 +0200
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the console I can't help much, except trying to play with
> dpkg-reconfigure console-data
>
> The latter got me out of the worst: But I still don't have the ¤ (Euro
> sign) on console, tho' I even have "|
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 07:11:51PM +0200, Simon Vallet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 12 May 2005 15:10:03 +0200
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > For the console I can't help much, except trying to play with
> > dpkg-reconfigure console-data
> >
> > The latter got me out of the wo
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 03:10:03PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 01:23:29AM +0200, Eric Hoch wrote:
> >
> > The last thread from 2003 for me as a newbie looked like the best
> > solution but so far all the mentioned hacks bring only back limited
> > functionallity of
hi,
I just installed potato on my pismo, and now I need some help setting up
some basic stuff. I bet these are FAQs, but I checked the archive and came
up with nothing too helpful, so..
1)
how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout? this was tough under
LinuxPPC, too, and I forgot how I
Otto wrote:
> >> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
> >> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
> >>
> >> Protocol "Standard"
> >> XkbLayout "de"
> >> XkbVar
Otto wrote:
> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout? this was tough under
> LinuxPPC, too, and I forgot how I did it.. =)
> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>
> Protocol "Standard"
> XkbLayout "de&qu
hi,
>> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
>> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>>
>> Protocol "Standard"
>> XkbLayout "de"
>> XkbVariant"nodeadkeys"
>>
Hello
I can't find the symbols ~ or @ on my keybord (console and X). In X I
have installed the german keyboard because I didn't find the swiss german
version. And as far as I can remember I also installed a german keyboard
on the console.
But now I realize that it wasn't a good idea, because it c
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Roland Wegmann wrote:
Hello,
I don't know anything about German keyboard but i faced similar problems
(impossible to get ~ for example or the | symbol)
I found out that in the french default kbd mode the AltGr was not
working.
Try this:
Spot a key that may be used f
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 04:18:02PM +0100, Sa?d Ladjal wrote:
> These two instruction, once tested, can be added somwhere in your personal
> X files to be launched each time you use Xwindows. Note that they don't
> apply to the console.
Here's a page I wrote last week that summarizes what you've
On 22 Dec, this message from Roland Wegmann echoed through cyberspace:
> I can't find the symbols ~ or @ on my keybord (console and X). In X I
> have installed the german keyboard because I didn't find the swiss german
> version. And as far as I can remember I also installed a german keyboard
> on
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