Re: Keyboard in X does not auto repeat cursor keys.

2009-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
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'

Re: Keyboard in X does not auto repeat cursor keys.

2009-07-18 Thread green
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

Keyboard in X does not auto repeat cursor keys.

2009-07-15 Thread Sthu Deus
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

Re: No keyboard in X after upgrading to Etch

2007-08-14 Thread Peter Karlsson
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

Re: No keyboard in X after upgrading to Etch

2007-08-14 Thread Peter Karlsson
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

Re: No keyboard in X after upgrading to Etch

2007-08-13 Thread Orestes Leal
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

No keyboard in X after upgrading to Etch

2007-08-13 Thread Peter Karlsson
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

mouse emulation with keyboard in X

2005-09-14 Thread Juraj Fedel
(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

mouse emulation with keyboard in X

2005-08-27 Thread Juraj Fedel
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 ] ] ] ]

Re: tuning the machine after a knoppix install... keyboard in X, sources.list and using

2003-11-30 Thread Joris Huizer
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

Re: tuning the machine after a knoppix install... keyboard in X, sources.list and using

2003-11-29 Thread Jacob S.
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

tuning the machine after a knoppix install... keyboard in X, sources.list and using

2003-11-29 Thread Joris Huizer
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

keyboard in X

2003-05-31 Thread David Fokkema
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

Re: No keyboard in X

2001-12-10 Thread G. L. `Griz' Inabnit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Sunday 09 December 2001 04:55 pm, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > 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? :--) > >

No keyboard in X

2001-12-09 Thread G. L. `Griz' Inabnit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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. - -- _

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-28 Thread Erik Steffl
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

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-28 Thread Erik Steffl
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

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-27 Thread Hall Stevenson
* 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

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-27 Thread Joey Hess
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

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-27 Thread Hall Stevenson
> 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

Re: Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-27 Thread Erik Steffl
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

Fw: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-27 Thread Hall Stevenson
> 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

Re: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-26 Thread Hall Stevenson
> 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

Re: Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-26 Thread Erik Steffl
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

Select/copy/paste using keyboard in X

2001-09-26 Thread Curt Daugaard
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

Keyboard in X

2000-01-31 Thread lorenzo . zampese
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.

Re: Problem with keyboard in X - HELP ME !

2000-01-08 Thread Johann Spies
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

Problem with keyboard in X - HELP ME !

2000-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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

Re: Dvorak keyboard in X?

1998-06-19 Thread Jeff Noxon
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

Re: Dvorak keyboard in X?

1998-06-19 Thread Keith Beattie
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

Dvorak keyboard in X?

1998-06-19 Thread Ian Keith Setford
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 _ Ian K. Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED]