Pigeon wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How do I change the default keymap to be loaded at boot?
>
> Quick and dirty:
>
> cd /etc/console-tools
> mv default.kmap.gz default.kmap.gz.old
> ln -s path-to-keymap-you-want default.kmap.gz
That works. But install-keyma
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 04:25:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I change the default keymap to be loaded at boot?
> I tried to run "dpkg-reconfigure console-tools" and change
> from us to se keymap, but still I get the us keymap loaded
> during boot.
> I che
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 16:25:13 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I change the default keymap to be loaded at boot?
> I tried to run "dpkg-reconfigure console-tools" and change from us to se
> keymap, but still I get the us keymap loaded during boot.
Try
dpk
How do I change the default keymap to be loaded at boot?
I tried to run "dpkg-reconfigure console-tools" and change from us to se keymap, but
still I get the us keymap loaded during boot.
I checked around on google and came up with the result that the file
/etc/sysconfig/keybord should
on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:48:55PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > /etc/console-tools
> >
> > Copy a keymap there named as 'default.kmap.gz'. Check
> > /etc/init.d/console-tools for more info.
>
> BTW, I forgot to say that under X the keyboard works OK and the
> config
on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:39:30PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > > If I uninstall the console-tools and reinstall I can't select an
> > > new keytable and the old russian table was loaded. Where to hell is
> > > the configuration file to change this permanent?
> >
> > /
> /etc/console-tools
>
> Copy a keymap there named as 'default.kmap.gz'. Check
> /etc/init.d/console-tools for more info.
BTW, I forgot to say that under X the keyboard works OK and the
configurarion in XF86Config-4 simply says 'es'.
Daniel
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> > If I uninstall the console-tools and reinstall I can't select an
> > new keytable and the old russian table was loaded. Where to hell is
> > the configuration file to change this permanent?
>
> /etc/console-tools
>
> Copy a keymap there named as 'default.kmap.gz'. Check
> /etc/init.d/conso
on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 11:09:10PM +0200, Thorsten Sauter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> Hello Debian's,
>
> sorry for this stupid question... :=)
>
> Currently I'm upgrading to debian woody. Everthing works fine, but I've
> selected
> the wrong keymap :-(.
>
> So I can only type in russian l
Hello Debian's,
sorry for this stupid question... :=)
Currently I'm upgrading to debian woody. Everthing works fine, but I've
selected
the wrong keymap :-(.
So I can only type in russian letters. Not so bad! ;-)
If I uninstall the console-tools and reinstall I can't select an new
keytable and
on Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 07:49:57AM +0200, Marcus Geiger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:05:20PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:35:41PM +0200, Marcus Geiger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
gt; > how do I change the default keymap. I want my system to keep the setting
> > if reboot.
> > install-keymap dvorak seems to me not enough.
>
> I've had to fight with this on several systems.
>
> In general, I create a custom keymap somewhere under /usr/share/key
on Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:35:41PM +0200, Marcus Geiger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I change the default keymap. I want my system to keep the setting
> if reboot.
> install-keymap dvorak seems to me not enough.
I've had to fight with this on several sys
Hi,
how do I change the default keymap. I want my system to keep the setting
if reboot.
install-keymap dvorak seems to me not enough.
Thanks
--Marcus
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