Hello,
I often need to use unicode characters when I'm writing in Spanish.
For that purpose I've set up my .Xmodmap in the following way:
clear Lock
keycode 66 = Multi_key
After running
xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
I can use the caps lock as a multi key in my laptop keyboard. However,
wheneve
alex ponomarev wrote:
If you're talking about console, try to look trough output of "dmesg | grep
'usb' " there must be something about your USB HID keyboard, may be some
errors about it. Also look through "lsusb", is your keyboard mentioned here?
Sorry, I forgot to say, I'm talking about conso
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] USB Keyboard
--- Hendré Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to the Linux world and have chosen Gentoo as
> my weapon of choice. After compiling my kernel, and
> rebooting into my new Gentoo sys
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Hendré Claassen wrote:
> Linux is alive; I really hope that I will be able to make a living out of
> OpenSource in the not too distant future ...
A lot of us do and have done for years...
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--- Hendré Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to the Linux world and have chosen Gentoo as
> my weapon of choice. After compiling my kernel, and
> rebooting into my new Gentoo system, the keyboard
> seized to function. I have compiled the USB Human
> Interface option into
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Hello,
I’m new to the Linux world and have chosen Gentoo as my weapon of choice. After compiling my kernel, and rebooting into
my new Gentoo system, the keyboard seized to
function. I have compiled the USB Human
Interface option into the kernel … the keyboard functioned perfectly when
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