* [André Dahlqvist]
> Previously I have used fi as my XkbLayout since sv didn't work and I
> assumed it was missing. After looking though /etc/X11/xkb/symbols I
> found se which turned out to be the Swedish keyboard map.
>
> Shouldn't this be renamed to sv?
Even though the country is named Sver
* [André Dahlqvist]
> Previously I have used fi as my XkbLayout since sv didn't work and I
> assumed it was missing. After looking though /etc/X11/xkb/symbols I
> found se which turned out to be the Swedish keyboard map.
>
> Shouldn't this be renamed to sv?
Even though the country is named Sve
Quoth Derek J Witt:
> Ok, this one really takes the cake. How in the world this list got
> subscribed I'll never know. But it's in a language that some of us don't
> know (It looks like Italian). It'd be greatly appreciated if people NOT
> include mailing lists such as this in the recipient's fie
Quoth Derek J Witt:
> Ok, this one really takes the cake. How in the world this list got
> subscribed I'll never know. But it's in a language that some of us don't
> know (It looks like Italian). It'd be greatly appreciated if people NOT
> include mailing lists such as this in the recipient's fi
Marc Martinez spake thus:
> of /dev/tts/0 .. I don't have any usb mice connected right now so that's all
> I can tell you offhand.
/dev/input/mouse{0,1,...}
/dev/input/mice lets all your mice talk ps/2 to you at the same time.
Oystein
Marc Martinez spake thus:
> of /dev/tts/0 .. I don't have any usb mice connected right now so that's all
> I can tell you offhand.
/dev/input/mouse{0,1,...}
/dev/input/mice lets all your mice talk ps/2 to you at the same time.
Oystein
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Per Christian Moen spake thus:
> If you check the startup log from X you would see that there is probably a
> problem parsing the file /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/no.
Yep, you're right.
> MY file was missing a comma (,) a line at line 30 or something, sorry don't
> remember exactly but you should be a
Hi
I have been using the XFree4 debs successfully for a while now, but this
morning I upgraded to phase2v30, and suddenly my keyboard is not working
right.
Let me explain: At least in Norway, we have two different Alt-keys -
"Normal" Alt, or Meta in emacs, and AltGr, which is used to type lette
Per Christian Moen spake thus:
> If you check the startup log from X you would see that there is probably a
> problem parsing the file /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/no.
Yep, you're right.
> MY file was missing a comma (,) a line at line 30 or something, sorry don't
> remember exactly but you should be
Hi
I have been using the XFree4 debs successfully for a while now, but this
morning I upgraded to phase2v30, and suddenly my keyboard is not working
right.
Let me explain: At least in Norway, we have two different Alt-keys -
"Normal" Alt, or Meta in emacs, and AltGr, which is used to type lett
Branden Robinson spake thus:
> - Forwarded message from Gabriele Stilli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Branden:
Why do you not make "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" the listed maintainer
address for the XFree 4 debs and then automatically forward that address
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(or perhaps even "Debian X1
Branden Robinson spake thus:
> - Forwarded message from Gabriele Stilli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Branden:
Why do you not make "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" the listed maintainer
address for the XFree 4 debs and then automatically forward that address
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
(or perhaps even "Debian
Seth R Arnold spake thus:
> In addition, having all three timeout values be the same *may* be
> causing problems.
Actually, with "xset dpms 1 1 1" and Simon's line in XF86Config, the
screen blanks after 1 second, and then turns itself off after ~10
seconds. With more sane values, like 1200, thin
Seth R Arnold spake thus:
> In addition, having all three timeout values be the same *may* be
> causing problems.
Actually, with "xset dpms 1 1 1" and Simon's line in XF86Config, the
screen blanks after 1 second, and then turns itself off after ~10
seconds. With more sane values, like 1200, thi
Hi
In XFree 3.3.6 and earlier versions, I used to be able to make the
computer screen turn it self off (soft off) after 20 minutes by using
"xset dpms 1200 1200 1200".
With the XFree 4.x-packages, this no longer works - the screen just goes
blank, but does not power down. Is this a known bug, an
Hi
In XFree 3.3.6 and earlier versions, I used to be able to make the
computer screen turn it self off (soft off) after 20 minutes by using
"xset dpms 1200 1200 1200".
With the XFree 4.x-packages, this no longer works - the screen just goes
blank, but does not power down. Is this a known bug, a
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