I am running vanilla 9.2-RELEASE on an HP Z230.
Strangely, my USB keyboard and mouse don't work. When I attach, here is
what shows:
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: usb_alloc_device: device init 2 failed
(USB_ERR_IOERROR, ignored)
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: ugen0.2: at usbus0 (disconn
On Wed, May 15, 2013, at 07:45 AM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 15 May 2013 15:53:08 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Here on an laptop/netbook EeePC 900 with English keyboard it says:
> >
> > # dmesg | fgrep kbd
> > kbd1 at kbdmux0
>
On Wed, 15 May 2013 15:53:08 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here on an laptop/netbook EeePC 900 with English keyboard it says:
>
> # dmesg | fgrep kbd
> kbd1 at kbdmux0
> atkbdc0: port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on acpi0
> atkbd0: irq 1 on atkbdc0
> kbd0 at atk
El día Wednesday, May 15, 2013 a las 03:27:24PM +0200, Polytropon escribió:
> On Wed, 15 May 2013 09:35:54 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have in /etc/rc.conf a line
> >
> > keymap="german.iso"
> >
> > to s
On Wed, 15 May 2013 09:35:54 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have in /etc/rc.conf a line
>
> keymap="german.iso"
>
> to set the keyboard to German; as the system in question is on an USB
> key for boot and sometimes used in other laptops with
On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 09:35 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> is there some way to detect the actual keyboard layout
> automagically?
I suspect it's impossible to request what keyboard is used, since some
Linux installers ask the user to type some keys, after that
auto-detection does wo
Hello,
I have in /etc/rc.conf a line
keymap="german.iso"
to set the keyboard to German; as the system in question is on an USB
key for boot and sometimes used in other laptops with QWERTY layout, I
would like to have it adapt itself to the actual layout without changing
anything befo
.
Turns out this is a hardware problem with they keyboard itself, I have the
same issue when plugging the keyboard into another system.
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All of a sudden today Im having a very weird issue with my keyboards.
1. Pressing the ctrl key nets a single quotation mark
2. Pressing s nets s. (s followed by a period). Pressing period nets that
same s. combination
3. Pressing the quotation key does nothing.
Thats just what Ive come acros
Hi,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 23:53:04 -0800 (PST)
Jack Mc Lauren wrote:
> I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using
> gnome environment. But after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2
> mouse hang up !!!
>
when did you setup the system? Did this happen after an updat
Jack Mc Lauren writes:
> I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using
> gnome environment. But after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2
> mouse hang up !!!
>
> What should I do ?
Are you still able to switch to other virtual terminals?
Are you still able to
Hi guys
I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using gnome environment. But
after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2 mouse hang up !!!
What should I do ?
Thanks in advance ...
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 00:10:46 +0100, Steve Roome wrote:
> Hi all, has anyone got any pointers for why my Apple (A1243)
> wired USB keyboard (with numpad, gb/uk model) doesn't want to
> report > F13 (and some other keys).
Seems to be related not only to this model. I have the
Hi all, has anyone got any pointers for why my Apple (A1243)
wired USB keyboard (with numpad, gb/uk model) doesn't want to
report > F13 (and some other keys).
This is on 9.0, though it was the same on 8, 7, and IIRC, 6.
It's clear that the ukbd driver sees the key presses (see
El día Monday, April 09, 2012 a las 07:06:59PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
> Months later, in some other issue, I learned about the feature of KDE
> "slow keys" and what I have described is exactly the same behaviour and
> I can now even reproduce this with just pressing and holding down the
>
put device detection.
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http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/aei.html
After adding the above Option I lost the Swedish layout of my keyboard.
It's not required to disable HAL, but that's usually what people are
trying to do when they turn off AEI.
put device detection.
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After adding the above Option I lost the Swedish layout of my keyboard.
It's not required to disable HAL, but that's usually what people are
trying to do when they turn off AEI.
To leave HAL enabled, remove the Au
>> "AutoAddDevices" "Off" to disable HAL input device detection.
> >> ___
>
> >
> > http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/aei.html
> >
>
>
>
> After adding the above Option I lost
om/~wblock/docs/html/aei.html
After adding the above Option I lost the Swedish layout of my keyboard.
Following the instructions and editing the
/usr/local/etc/hal/fdi/policy/x11-input.fdi
I already have the file in place with the following setup:
type="string">
since I have no
mouse or keyboard working on the 17"...
Anyone have somewhere with a solution to point me towards ?
There are basically two kind of two-monitor settings: One
is to have the WM manage them, the other one is to "concatenate"
them to one "logical screen&qu
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:43:31 +0200, Kenneth Hatteland wrote:
> I`ve gotten a 17 inch monitor in addition to my 22 inch working with 2
> separate desktops. I plan to have stuff like wireshark etc on the
> smallest. But I have a problem, I can get no work done since I have no
> mouse
I`ve gotten a 17 inch monitor in addition to my 22 inch working with 2
separate desktops. I plan to have stuff like wireshark etc on the
smallest. But I have a problem, I can get no work done since I have no
mouse or keyboard working on the 17"...
Anyone have somewhere with a soluti
; to disable
dumpdev="NO"
hald_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
gnome_enable="YES"
gdm_enable="YES"
After entering in my password at the GNOME GDM login, I am able to get
to my desktop and have access to my programs. However, if I were to open
say Gedit a
or X11:
>
> from a moment to another (can't say what action triggers this) the
> keyboard stops working; there are just no keyevents delivered on short
> press to any window; I've checked it with xev(1); mouse is working fine and I
> can
> close the windows or
nd I know the 4.8 release has some issues with mounting
> devices which used to use HAL but doesn't now, from what I understand
> of the issue it's not a deal breaker for me, what I am struggling with
> is that I cannot set the keyboard in XFCE to dvorak, as the layout tab
>
o use HAL but doesn't now, from what I understand
of the issue it's not a deal breaker for me, what I am struggling with
is that I cannot set the keyboard in XFCE to dvorak, as the layout tab
is missing and the keyboard icon in the settings window has no icon. I
imagined this was at first
>-Original Message-
>From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
>questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Airton Arantes
>Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 5:46 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Problems with keyboard on the loader
I'm having troubles with my keyboard when the bootstrapping reach the
loader menu. My Keyboard simply doesn't works, but before and after the
loader menu my keyboard works very well. I have seen BIOS settings like USB
keyboard and nothing is helping. I didn't no one kernel tu
On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 08:48:20 +0100
Sebastian Chmielewski wrote:
> Hi,
> I've an USB Mouse - Microsoft Wireless Mouse 1000, which is
> recognized also as a keyboard:
> ugen1.3: at usbus1 (disconnected)
> ums0: at uhub2, port 2, addr 3 (disconnected)
> ugen0.5: at usbus0
&g
Hi,
I've an USB Mouse - Microsoft Wireless Mouse 1000, which is recognized also
as a keyboard:
ugen1.3: at usbus1 (disconnected)
ums0: at uhub2, port 2, addr 3 (disconnected)
ugen0.5: at usbus0
ukbd0: on usbus0
kbd2 at ukbd0
ums0: on usbus0
ums0: 5 buttons and [XYZT] coordinates ID=26
um
at ukbd0
uhid0:
on usbus0
ugen1.2: at usbus1
ubt0:
on usbus1
ugen0.3: at usbus0
So here nothing possible to do, only shutdown by power button.
After the keyboard has been detected, you should be able
to enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh.
Possible obstacle if you do NOT have
ukbd0
> uhid0:
> on usbus0
> ugen1.2: at usbus1
> ubt0:
> on usbus1
> ugen0.3: at usbus0
>
> So here nothing possible to do, only shutdown by power button.
After the keyboard has been detected, you should be able
to enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh.
Hello,
This question may have been asked a lot of time but I have the same
problem, my USB keyboard works well with the loader, when the system has
successfully booted but not in the single user mode.
I don't know if this matters but when the request
When prompted Enter full pathna
o add the keys you
need for a Spanish keyboard.
If you're uncertain what keycode a certain key generates, use the
misc/kbdscan port [1] to find out.
When you're done editing load the new keyboard with
kbdcontrol -l your-spanish-dvorak.kbd
When you're satisfied you can copy th
Can add Dvorak spanish variant for syscons?
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Teclado_Dvorak_Español.png
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Hello,
I run a 9-CURRENT from end of October on an Acer D250 laptop; which in
general runs very fine; from time to time (say once a month) I encounter
the following situation within KDE3 or X11:
from a moment to another (can't say what action triggers this) the
keyboard stops working; ther
e FontStruct
Warning: Color name "LightYellow" is not defined
And then seems to mostly work, except that it does not notice
any input from the keyboard. Clicking on buttons with the mouse
works as expected, but attempting to paste text into the
find text box does not work.
_
e FontStruct
Warning: Color name "LightYellow" is not defined
And then seems to mostly work, except that it does not notice
any input from the keyboard. Clicking on buttons with the mouse
works as expected, but attempting to paste text into the
find text box does not work.
_
Quoth Warren Block on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> On Mon, 16 May 2011, Chip Camden wrote:
>
> >Looks like cinepaint doesn't have any GNOME dependencies, and also no HAL
> >dependency. Now if I can just learn how to do everything I know how to
> >do in GIMP, I'll be set for that piece.
> >
> >I don't u
Quoth Warren Block on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> On Mon, 16 May 2011, Chip Camden wrote:
>
> >Looks like cinepaint doesn't have any GNOME dependencies, and also no HAL
> >dependency. Now if I can just learn how to do everything I know how to
> >do in GIMP, I'll be set for that piece.
> >
> >I don't u
On Tue, 17 May 2011 01:27:50 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 05:13:48PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > Gnumeric I use more frequently (for spreadsheets). I hate having to
> > start up that monolithic libreoffice just to do a spreadsheet, but that
> > would be a HAL-free al
On Mon, 16 May 2011 17:13:48 -0700, Chip Camden
wrote:
> I don't use dia very often (it's for diagrams).
So maybe gnuplot is an alternative (if we have the same
kind of diagrams in mind)?
> Gnumeric I use more
> frequently (for spreadsheets). I hate having to start up that monolithic
> libr
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 05:13:48PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
>
> Gnumeric I use more frequently (for spreadsheets). I hate having to
> start up that monolithic libreoffice just to do a spreadsheet, but that
> would be a HAL-free alternative.
When I'm creating something from scratch that some peo
On Mon, 16 May 2011, Chip Camden wrote:
Looks like cinepaint doesn't have any GNOME dependencies, and also no HAL
dependency. Now if I can just learn how to do everything I know how to
do in GIMP, I'll be set for that piece.
I don't use dia very often (it's for diagrams). Gnumeric I use more
Quoth Chad Perrin on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:14:49AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > Yes, that seems to be the sticking point. The only option appears to be
> > doing without gimp, gnumeric, and dia, which all depend upon libgnomeui.
> > Any Gnome-free alternatives out
Quoth Chad Perrin on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:14:49AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > Yes, that seems to be the sticking point. The only option appears to be
> > doing without gimp, gnumeric, and dia, which all depend upon libgnomeui.
> > Any Gnome-free alternatives out
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:14:49AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
>
> Yes, that seems to be the sticking point. The only option appears to be
> doing without gimp, gnumeric, and dia, which all depend upon libgnomeui.
> Any Gnome-free alternatives out there?
I don't use anything like gnumeric or dia,
On Mon, 16 May 2011, Polytropon wrote:
Maybe, just MAYBE, the gnome-mount dependency can be installed
without requiring HAL. I don't know much about the details, but
HAL has been said to be the means for automounting local media,
and maybe is in conjuction with Samba. If you can disable such
fun
On Mon, 16 May 2011 11:14:49 -0700, Chip Camden
wrote:
> Quoth Warren Block on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> > One problem with getting rid of hal entirely is libgnomeui, which
> > depends on gvfs, which depends on gnome-mount, which depends on hal.
That's what I did assume.
> Yes, that seems to be
g_info -R hal\* will show the same list without actually deinstalling
> it.
>
> But some or most of those don't directly depend on hal, they depend on
> something else that depends on hal. It would be nice to easily find the
> root few. xorg-server can be set to not use hal.
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:00 AM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 15 May 2011 12:18:28 -0700, Chip Camden
> wrote:
>> I wish I could figure
>> out what dependency wanted HAL to be installed so I could remove it.
>
> I would assume that the HAL dependency may be required by
> some deeper-inside Gnome
Quoth Daniel Staal on Monday, 16 May 2011:
> --As of May 16, 2011 10:00:38 AM +0200, Polytropon is alleged to have said:
>
> >On Sun, 15 May 2011 12:18:28 -0700, Chip Camden
> > wrote:
> >>I wish I could figure
> >>out what dependency wanted HAL to be installed so I could remove it.
> >
> >I would
hen rebuild the
keyboard, mouse, and video drivers.
One problem with getting rid of hal entirely is libgnomeui, which
depends on gvfs, which depends on gnome-mount, which depends on hal.
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--As of May 16, 2011 10:00:38 AM +0200, Polytropon is alleged to have said:
On Sun, 15 May 2011 12:18:28 -0700, Chip Camden
wrote:
I wish I could figure
out what dependency wanted HAL to be installed so I could remove it.
I would assume that the HAL dependency may be required by
some deeper-
On Sun, 15 May 2011 12:18:28 -0700, Chip Camden
wrote:
> I wish I could figure
> out what dependency wanted HAL to be installed so I could remove it.
I would assume that the HAL dependency may be required by
some deeper-inside Gnome part that is used by Gimp, maybe
a part of the Gtk+ library...
Daniel Staal wrote:
> --As of May 15, 2011 8:03:29 PM -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com is
> alleged to have said:
>
> > The AT and PS/2 keyboard interfaces are electrically identical
> > -- only the physical connector is different.
>
> --As for the rest, it is mine.
>
&
--As of May 15, 2011 8:03:29 PM -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com is alleged to
have said:
The AT and PS/2 keyboard interfaces are electrically identical --
only the physical connector is different. (I have seen, and used,
adapters to connect either type of keyboard to the other type of
system
Polytropon wrote:
> Do _NOT_ hotplug the PS/2 port! It's not capable of that!
>
> I've seen myself in the past that trying so caused a mainboard
> to fly into the garbage can - as hotplugging the keyboard
> seemed to have damaged the PS/2 port (it didn't work anymo
Quoth Lars Eighner on Sunday, 15 May 2011:
> On Sat, 14 May 2011, Rob Clark wrote:
>
> >After restarting X, prior to any reboot, I lost the mouse in X.
> >So I figured a reboot was in order.
>
> This is almost certainly HAL. If you do not know you need HAL for
> something, mark the hal and hal-i
moved, then remove hal.
Some digging around revealed that I had the following line in /etc/rc.conf
twice: moused_enable="YES"
I removed one of these (which I guess was the culprit) and left one as it
should have been, then all was well. Keyboard found at reboot, no further
issu
Please allow me a technical sidenote:
On Sat, 14 May 2011 20:53:27 -0700 (PDT), Rob Clark wrote:
> Trying the obvious first, I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it
> back in the ps2 port, and keyboard worked immediately -- this
> was repeatable.
Do _NOT_ hotplug the PS/2 port!
figured a reboot was in order.
Issue:
After a reboot I found I had no keyboard -- not even in console mode.
Trying the obvious first, I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it
back in the ps2 port, and keyboard worked immediately -- this was repeatable.
Reboot, same thing, no keyboard.
Some digging
On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:45 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Apr 18, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
>>> man syscons | less -p'Back Scrolling'
>>
>> ... Says: press the `slock' key (with some PC keyboard description).
>> However, I have got a MB Pr
On Apr 18, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
>> man syscons | less -p'Back Scrolling'
>
> ... Says: press the `slock' key (with some PC keyboard description). However,
> I have got a MB Pro where no such key is available. Thus, I may repeat my
> questio
On 11-04-09 17:17, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2011, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
As a curious beginner I am running FreeBSD on VMWare Fusion
3.1.2 on a MacBook Pro 13'' i5, and I want to do two things on
the normal (startup) console:
(1) use my apple keyboard, especially, scro
On Fri, 8 Apr 2011, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
As a curious beginner I am running FreeBSD on VMWare Fusion 3.1.2 on a
MacBook Pro 13'' i5, and I want to do two things on the normal (startup)
console:
(1) use my apple keyboard, especially, scroll through console output
man syscons | le
On Apr 8, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
> As a curious beginner I am running FreeBSD on VMWare Fusion 3.1.2 on a
> MacBook Pro 13'' i5, and I want to do two things on the normal (startup)
> console:
>
> (1) use my apple keyboard, especially, scroll throu
On Apr 8, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Sascha Vieweg wrote:
> As a curious beginner I am running FreeBSD on VMWare Fusion 3.1.2 on a
> MacBook Pro 13'' i5, and I want to do two things on the normal (startup)
> console:
>
> (1) use my apple keyboard, especially, scroll throu
As a curious beginner I am running FreeBSD on VMWare Fusion 3.1.2
on a MacBook Pro 13'' i5, and I want to do two things on the
normal (startup) console:
(1) use my apple keyboard, especially, scroll through console
output
(2) have a screen resolution of at least 800x600.
Both t
s in C, it opens the
/dev/dsp and output a click via click.h.
I am learning python and find it pretty straightforward. I think
using Scott's keyboard program with mine can allow me to do just
what I want. On the user-side, have clicky keys where necessary.
This feedback would help folks
For those who aren't aware, XTerm offers a pretty nifty security feature,
particular for cases of entering passwords. If you hold down the Ctrl
key and the left left mouse button, a menu appears; the second item down
is "Secure Keyboard". From the XTerm manpage:
The Secure K
980s. We were running FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE. The migration was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys th
few desktop workstations from Dell
> >>> Optiplex 960s to Optiplex 980s. We were running FreeBSD
> >>> 8.1-RELEASE. The migration was performed by simply swapping the
> >>> drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
> >>> over, they a
ation was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue ind
980s. We were running FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE. The migration was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys th
. The migration was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue ind
g the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue indefinitely until another
key is pressed. Occ
ation was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue ind
ystems. Immediately after switching people
> over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
> infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
> not hold down. The key repeats continue indefinitely until another
> key is pressed. O
zarre keyboard issues - things like infinite key repeats
(letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did not hold down. The key
repeats continue indefinitely until another key is pressed.
Occasionally, even mouse input will trigger similar infinite keyboard
input repetition. In additio
I've had similar results on my USB to PS/2 keyboard adapter. If I reconnect the
bridge device (not necc. have the KB attached to it) it will work.
On Sep 16, 2010, at 8:08 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:51:31 -0700 (PDT), zaxis wrote:
>>
>> Sometimes after
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:51:31 -0700 (PDT), zaxis wrote:
>
> Sometimes after booting freebsd and reaching the slim login screen, i cannot
> input anything: the keyboard seems to be dead. Then i have to reboot
> freebsd and the problem disappear !
Is this an AT or USB keyboard?
If
Sometimes after booting freebsd and reaching the slim login screen, i cannot
input anything: the keyboard seems to be dead. Then i have to reboot
freebsd and the problem disappear !
>uname -a
FreeBSD mybsd.zsoft.com 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #1: Wed Sep 8
09:07:54 CST 2010
On 2010-08-31 12:38, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2010-08-31 10:29, Leslie Jensen skrev:
On 2010-08-30 21:02, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Put this in your .xinitrc
setxkbmap se
Thanks for the suggestion!
I wonder, is this metod the correct way.
I think so, as long X is concerned.
> According to th
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:38:57 +0200
Bernt Hansson articulated:
> 2010-08-31 10:29, Leslie Jensen skrev:
> >
> >
> > On 2010-08-30 21:02, Bernt Hansson wrote:
> >> Put this in your .xinitrc
> >> setxkbmap se
> >>
> >>
> > Thanks for the suggestion!
> >
> > I wonder, is this metod the correct way.
>
2010-08-31 10:29, Leslie Jensen skrev:
On 2010-08-30 21:02, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Put this in your .xinitrc
setxkbmap se
Thanks for the suggestion!
I wonder, is this metod the correct way.
I think so, as long X is concerned.
> According to the handbook one
should use the
/usr/local/etc
On 2010-08-30 21:02, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Put this in your .xinitrc
setxkbmap se
Thanks for the suggestion!
I wonder, is this metod the correct way. According to the handbook one
should use the
/usr/local/etc/hal/fdi/policy/x11-input.fdi
file.
/Leslie
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---
terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp<
/merge>
logiitc
se
So I get a US keyboard layout instead of SE.
My /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) config/hal: Adding input device AT Keyboard
(II) LoadModule: "kbd&qu
;
logiitc
se
So I get a US keyboard layout instead of SE.
My /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) config/hal: Adding input device AT Keyboard
(II) LoadModule: "kbd"
(II) Loading /usr/local
Hello,
when i switched to an usb-keyboard some month ago, i realized, that
boot/loader ignores input from this device. The bootmanager accepts
input, loader not.
Is there any configuration-parameter to fix this?
Andreas
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Hi,
This is working for me correctly. In gnome select
Sistema/Preferencias/Teclado (System/preferences/Keyboard) and select
the appropriate layout.
Also on my .bash_profile I've included a:
export LANG="es_ES.ISO8859-15"
Cheers,
Antonio
On 18/07/2010 18:49, Leonardo M. Ramé
;setxkbmap es &" to my .xsession
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Leonardo M. Ramé
> > http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
>
> A bit related to the question: If you need Spanish Tilde chars but you
> have only an English or German keyboard (like I have), you
t; http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
A bit related to the question: If you need Spanish Tilde chars but you
have only an English or German keyboard (like I have), you can make use
of the so called WindowsKey in X11 and define the keys like shown below.
After this, for example, the combination
Yes,I have modified xorg.conf the same way as you mentioned.
Anyway, now the problem is solved by adding "setxkbmap es &" to my .xsession
Thanks.
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
--- On Sun, 7/18/10, Polytropon wrote:
> From: Polytropon
> Subject: Re: S
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 09:49:16 -0700 (PDT), Leonardo M. Ramé
wrote:
> Hi,I'm trying to configure spanish keyboard in FreeBsd 8.1-RC2
> with no luck, I've read many documents on the web, but they seem
> to be rather old, or assume that the user has Gnome or KDE
> insta
Hi,I'm trying to configure spanish keyboard in FreeBsd 8.1-RC2 with no luck,
I've read many documents on the web, but they seem to be rather old, or assume
that the user has Gnome or KDE installed, I use Awesome WM.
Any hint?
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.bl
False
>
> comes out when pressing the Num key.
>
> You can always remap the Num Lock functionality onto another
> key that doesn't fail after the 4th use - see xmodmap.
>
>
I tried xev, but there is no event when I press the mode switch. I
mapped numlock to scrolllcok
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:33:28 +0200, Anselm Strauss wrote:
> Could it be a numlock issue? Any idea how to address this?
A good tool for diagnostics always is the xev program. See
if something like
KeyPress event, serial 24, synthetic NO, window 0x1c1,
root 0x73, subw 0x0, time 1034406899,
Hi,
I have a Roccat Arvo keyboard that has a number block with integrated
positioning keys (arrows, del, end, ...), but no extra keys for them. There
is a mode switch button that switches between the two layouts, like the
numlock key, but I'm not sure if this really is numlock. For some r
On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 11:09:16AM +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to configure X for multiple keyboard layouts, e. g.:
>
> - french
> - swiss french
> - german
>
> On my Linux box (running CentOS 5.4 and a dated version of X.org), the
>
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