green wrote:
Sthu Deus wrote at 2009-07-15 06:42 -0600:
After update of x-server packages keyboard does not auto-repeat cursor keys.
How I can fix that (i believe it can be done through a config file)?
Check the man pages for xset(1) and xev(1).
'xset r' enables autorepeating in general
'xev'
Sthu Deus wrote at 2009-07-15 06:42 -0600:
> After update of x-server packages keyboard does not auto-repeat cursor keys.
> How I can fix that (i believe it can be done through a config file)?
Check the man pages for xset(1) and xev(1).
'xset r' enables autorepeating in general
'xev' will tell yo
Good day.
After update of x-server packages keyboard does not auto-repeat cursor keys.
How I can fix that (i believe it can be done through a config file)?
For instance, I have:
xserver-xorg 1:7.4+3
xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.2-1
xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.2.2-1
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.1.2
Hans Vogelsberger:
> Perhaps the reason is a difference between your old and your new file
> /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/fi.
I'm not sure if it's an error in those files, I tried also selecting
"se", the Sweden keyboard (which should be identical, but traditionally
the Finland keyboard has worked
Orestes Leal:
> yeah, happens to me with gdm-2.14, but, does CTRL + ALT + F1 works ?
No, that doesn't work either.
> I suggest you that start a session from the command line with the
> startx command and if this way donÂt work do a 'Xorg -configure and
> the CLI and follow the steps suggested, g
yeah, happens to me with gdm-2.14, but,
does CTRL + ALT + F1 works ?
I mean to go to the first tty/console?
if it works from GDM to the terminal
then the keyboard in X it´s working,
I suggest you that start a session
from the command line with the startx
command and if this way don´t work
do a
Hi!
I am having problems after upgrading a machine from Sarge to Etch (the
machine was originally a Progeny Debian install, which has since been
upgraded). After the upgrade, the keyboard does not respond under X (at
least not from GDM, but I can't get to anywhere else without the
keyboard). It wo
(I will try my luck again:)
I offten use mouse emulation (activated by Ctrl+Alt+NumLock). It
works fine, my problem is that emulation is automaticaly
deactivated if not used for a while. How do I prevent this.
In man Xserver I found command line option:
[+-]accessx [ timeout [ timeout_mask [ fee
I offten use mouse emulation (activated by Ctrl+Alt+NumLock). It
works fine, my problem is that emulation is automaticaly
deactivated if not used for a while. How do I prevent this.
In man Xserver I found command line option:
[+-]accessx [ timeout [ timeout_mask [ feedback [ options_mask ] ] ] ]
Jacob S. wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:40:29 +0100
Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, its STILL a mess! in X, the keyboard seems to have some kind of
german setup I ve never seen before (and which wasnt there at all when
booting with knoppix), the sources.list is one big mess of il
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:40:29 +0100
Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, its STILL a mess! in X, the keyboard seems to have some kind of
> german setup I ve never seen before (and which wasnt there at all when
>
> booting with knoppix), the sources.list is one big mess of illegal
> lin
Because I wanted to upgrade the machine , to the latest woody , at
first, I had to downgrade because I was using bunk packages .
So I did, and it told me it needed to remove a lot of packages , which
seemed fine ; Unfortunately, aptget also took away coreutils (which is
not in woody) and nothin
Hi group,
There were some threads recently on keyboard layouts in X, but they do
not quite describe my problem.
I don't understand: xmodmap, XKB? What is the difference and how do I
know which one I use?
I did dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and wanted the following:
us keyboard layout without
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> Hey All,
>
> Uh, did anyone else loose the use of their keyboards after the last
> dist-upgrade on UNSTABLE or is this my very own problem? :--)
>
>
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Hey All,
Uh, did anyone else loose the use of their keyboards after the last
dist-upgrade on UNSTABLE or is this my very own problem? :--)
Users from the debian-users list please reply directly as I am NOT
on
this list at this time.
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Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am not sure why some applications use different
> > clipboards (buffers)... anybody has explanation? pointer
> > to docs?
>
> How about this, http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html ??
thanks, that's good info.
erik
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > Actually, I would like to be able to cut
> > > and paste, with or without mouse, in different
> > > applications running under KDE. For example,
> > > a line from KWord to a search box at an
> > > internet site up under Netscape. I can cut
> > > a
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010927 19:18]:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > Actually, I would like to be able to cut
> > > and paste, with or without mouse, in different
> > > applications running under KDE. For example,
> > > a line from KWord to a search box at an
> > > internet site up under
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > Actually, I would like to be able to cut
> > and paste, with or without mouse, in different
> > applications running under KDE. For example,
> > a line from KWord to a search box at an
> > internet site up under Netscape. I can cut
> > and paste from within KWord, and al
> I am not sure why some applications use different
> clipboards (buffers)... anybody has explanation? pointer
> to docs?
How about this, http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html ??
Hall
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > Actually, I would like to be able to cut
> > and paste, with or without mouse, in different
> > applications running under KDE. For example,
> > a line from KWord to a search box at an
> > internet site up under Netscape. I can cut
> > and paste from within KWord, and
> Actually, I would like to be able to cut
> and paste, with or without mouse, in different
> applications running under KDE. For example,
> a line from KWord to a search box at an
> internet site up under Netscape. I can cut
> and paste from within KWord, and also from
> within Netscape; but not
> A well-known alternative OS allows one to select using
> shift/cntl + arrow keys within compliant applications,
> then cut with cntl-x, copy with cntl-c, and paste with
> cntl-v. Is there anyway to set this up under X? From
> the man pages and the X-windows FAQ, it looks like
> the mouse is the
Curt Daugaard wrote:
>
> A well-known alternative OS allows one to select using shift/cntl
> + arrow keys within compliant applications, then cut with cntl-x,
> copy with cntl-c, and paste with cntl-v. Is there anyway to set
> this up under X? From the man pages and the X-windows FAQ, it
> looks
A well-known alternative OS allows one to select using shift/cntl
+ arrow keys within compliant applications, then cut with cntl-x,
copy with cntl-c, and paste with cntl-v. Is there anyway to set
this up under X? From the man pages and the X-windows FAQ, it
looks like the mouse is the only choice
I need to convert a keyboard-map file used with 'loadkeys' in a xmodemap
file for X.
Does exist any program for make that conversion automatically ?
Thank you.
Use xkeycaps.
Johann
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi to all !
>
> I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
> Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
> But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
Hi to all !
I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
keyboard has got different keys's binding.
The only one terminal in X that wo
On Fri, Jun 19, 1998 at 02:00:33PM -0700, Keith Beattie wrote:
> Ian Keith Setford wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering if the current xbase has support for a "dvorak" type
> > keyboard. If so, is it an option within xf86config?
> >
>
[snip]
> Perhaps there is another way to compensate for a "Dvoraked
Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> I was wondering if the current xbase has support for a "dvorak" type
> keyboard. If so, is it an option within xf86config?
>
If your "Dvorak" type keyboard is one that was made specifically to
have the Dvorak layout, then there shouldn't be any problems - the
keyboar
Yo-
I was wondering if the current xbase has support for a "dvorak" type
keyboard. If so, is it an option within xf86config?
Thanks,
-Ian
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