On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:06:27 +0800, lina wrote:
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
(...)
In GNOME you get it by pressing shift then caret then 1
I just tested on the iceweasle google email,
shift+^+1 is something like ^!!
I might understand wrong in some
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:06:27 +0800, lina wrote:
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
(...)
In GNOME you get it by pressing shift then caret then 1
I just tested on the iceweasle google email,
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:06:27 +0800
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:
I just tested on the iceweasle google email,
shift+^+1 is something like ^!!
'^' then '1' is the 'deadkeys'¹ method.
If the keyboard is not configured to use 'deadkeys you can try the
'compose'² method: 'AltGr'
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
[…]
Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has
to
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
Thanks to Unicode, UTF-8, and MIME, e-mail
On 09/11/2011 06:14 AM, lina wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
mailto:noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:06:27 +0800, lina wrote:
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
(...)
In GNOME you get it by
On Saturday 10 September 2011 07:45:44 Lisi wrote:
Make your locale American English. You can't expect the computer to read
your mind. You tell it that you want British English, it will give you
British English (and keyboard!).
Lisi
I dont thing so, in my case, local areset to en_US,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 20:57:11 -0400 (EDT)
I Rattan ratt...@cps.cmich.edu wrote:
Hello I,
wrong keys. I want them mapped correctly to American keyboard, any
pointers will be appreciated.
System Settings - Input Devices, and look for keyboard.
I wonder though, just out of curiosity, why you have
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 09:56:10AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
I wonder though, just out of curiosity, why you have your environment
set up as en_GB, if you're left-pondian.
Heh, like it. Never heard that one before.
Cheers,
Tom
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Debian Hint #43: Want to temporarily disable your iptables
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:12:21 +0100
Tom Furie t...@furie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Tom,
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 09:56:10AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
I wonder though, just out of curiosity, why you have your environment
set up as en_GB, if you're left-pondian.
Heh, like it. Never heard that one
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2011 01:57:11 I Rattan wrote:
I am trying to use debian-sparc-small.qcow2 for
people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/sparc directory with qemu-0.14.1
The system boots ok but the keyboard kepmap is messed up. Env command
shows the it is
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:57:11 -0400, I Rattan wrote:
I am trying to use debian-sparc-small.qcow2 for
people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/sparc directory with qemu-0.14.1
The system boots ok but the keyboard kepmap is messed up. Env command
shows the it is en_GB.UTF-8. The keys Shift 2|3|'|\ etc.
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:57:11 -0400, I Rattan wrote:
I am trying to use debian-sparc-small.qcow2 for
people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/sparc directory with qemu-0.14.1
The system boots ok but the keyboard kepmap is messed up. Env
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 01:33:49 +0800, lina wrote:
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
(...)
Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has to
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
(...)
In GNOME you get it by pressing shift then
On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:45, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 01:33:49 +0800, lina wrote:
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
(...)
Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has to
How did you input the little 1 in
On Saturday 10 September 2011 07:41:15 Thierry Chatelet wrote:
around squeeze time!
I'm still on Lenny. But you are right - during the install I think that it
checked keyboard with me. I just have en-GB across the board!
lisi@Tux:~$ locale
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2011 07:41:15 Thierry Chatelet wrote:
around squeeze time!
I'm still on Lenny. But you are right - during the install I think that it
checked keyboard with me. I just have en-GB across the board!
lisi@Tux:~$ locale
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 1:45 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 01:33:49 +0800, lina wrote:
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
(...)
Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has to
How did you input the little
I am trying to use debian-sparc-small.qcow2 for
people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/sparc directory with qemu-0.14.1
The system boots ok but the keyboard kepmap is messed up. Env command
shows the it is en_GB.UTF-8. The keys Shift 2|3|'|\ etc. are mapped to
wrong keys. I want them mapped
On Saturday 10 September 2011 01:57:11 I Rattan wrote:
I am trying to use debian-sparc-small.qcow2 for
people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/sparc directory with qemu-0.14.1
The system boots ok but the keyboard kepmap is messed up. Env command
shows the it is en_GB.UTF-8.
If you want an American
I had such good luck with ssh, I'll try again. 8)
All of a sudden, starting with the installation of woody, my backspace
key is sending a delete, not a backspace. Even when I log in via vnc it
thinks my backspace key is a delete. What did I do? Better yet what do
I do to fix it.I noticed
on Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 08:53:49AM +0200, Karsten Bolding ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Once there was a program called kbdconfig (or at least very similar) -
now what is the way to change the keyboard layout - i.e. force an native
Italian laptop keyboard to act like an US one.
Karsten:
Depends
Once there was a program called kbdconfig (or at least very similar) -
now what is the way to change the keyboard layout - i.e. force an native
Italian laptop keyboard to act like an US one.
Karsten
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Karsten Bolding,
on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:31:22AM -0700, Eric Richardson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi,
I've installed Debian 2.2r0 on a UMAX laptop and I am trying to get X to
run. The keyboard has 88 keys and I have SuSE running on an identical
box and it says pc104 in the keyboard section of the
Hi,
I've installed Debian 2.2r0 on a UMAX laptop and I am trying to get X to
run. The keyboard has 88 keys and I have SuSE running on an identical
box and it says pc104 in the keyboard section of the XF86Config file.
I'm trying to migrate from SuSE to Debian.
What should I choose for a keyboard?
My girlfriend is going to be purchasing a new keyboard to work with her
Linux box when we set it up. However, we've had problems with the
Keyboard/track pointer thing in the past. Does anyone know if the 104 Key
Trackpoint Keyboard from IBM has had any problems with Debian? Thanks
On 29-Sep-99 George Bonser wrote:
Ok, so here I sit on a Micron Millenia Xku and I just installed wine.
When
I run it, it complains about my keyboard map. It tells me to define my
layout in windows/x11drv/keyboard.c
Well, I notice that there is not already any layout there. Did anyone
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 10:45:39PM +0100, tracheotomy_bob wrote:
Anybody know where I can purchase a 'normal' 102 key English (British)
keyboard, not some goddamn
windows 9x keyboard job. I've got a windows one at the mo. 'cos you can't
get anything else.
I tried to do this and failed, so
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 10:45:39PM +0100, tracheotomy_bob wrote:
Anybody know where I can purchase a 'normal' 102 key English (British)
keyboard, not some goddamn
windows 9x keyboard job. I've got a windows one at the mo. 'cos you can't
get anything else.
I picked up one of the older (1994)
Anybody know where I can purchase a 'normal' 102 key English (British)
keyboard, not some goddamn
windows 9x keyboard job. I've got a windows one at the mo. 'cos you can't
get anything else.
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