Hi,
I confirm that there is a problem with xmodmap. Hereunder you will find
mail send yesterday against #233702 but I think it has to be attached to
#235652
I didn't use Gnome but KDE. In my .xsession I use xmodmap. Starting KDE
without loading xmodmap make Ctl+Fn+n keys working. Running
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 06:30, Luke Schierer wrote:
No, it is not correct. I only have a single monitor.
Try
Option MonitorLayout CRT,NONE
then.
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Package: xbase-clients
Version: 4.3.0-5
Severity: important
After using xf86cfg, the numeric keypad behavior (used to move
the mouse in case it is not correctly configurated), the normal
usage is not restored...
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Where can i find it on the internet for free???
Please help!!!
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The pc104 keyboard is like the pc101 model, with additional keys.
These keys are usually engraved with a logo symbol (there is
typically a pair of these, between each set of control and alt
keys), and a menu key.
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The pc102 and
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 08:18:09PM +0100, Jens Nachtigall wrote:
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The pc104 keyboard is like the pc101 model, with additional keys.
These keys are usually engraved with a logo symbol (there is
typically a pair of these, between
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I live in Germany. It might be a mistery to you, but that is not
surprising.
[...]
Huh? I had no offense in mind,
Hi Denis,
Sorry, I definitely did not take your response as an offence. Sorry, if
mine sounded a bit harsh
:-)
Kind
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[Michel Dänzer]
so you get double mouse events with a
Debian generated XF86Config-4 with the mouse device selected as
/dev/psaux?
[Nathanael Nerode]
That's an interesting theory, but doesn't appear to be true -- I'm
certainly not getting double mouse events.
You would be if you had the
[Mason Thomas]
I have /dev/input/mice, and /dev/input/mouse0 to mouse4. I changed the
entry for the mouse in the Input devices section of the XF86Config-4 file
to try each of those devices, but none of them made any difference. Still
can't start gdm.
If you can't start gdm with
From: Peter Samuelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 01:57:14 +
[Mason Thomas]
I have /dev/input/mice, and /dev/input/mouse0 to mouse4. I changed the
entry for the mouse in the Input devices section of the XF86Config-4
file
to try each of those devices, but none of them
yay! you rock! that works. thank you very much :-)
luke
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 12:45:11PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 06:30, Luke Schierer wrote:
No, it is not correct. I only have a single monitor.
Try
Option MonitorLayout CRT,NONE
then.
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