Just discovered that while can now change keyboard setup in kde can no
longer change sessions
with ctl-alt-f2 .
Verified that if I revert to the old xkb directory then ctl-alt-f2 works.
My guess its because sarge uses xfree86 and ltsp uses xorg.
Any ideas?
John
John McMonagle wrote:
Works
Continuing my thread ;-)
Think I got it working now.
Reverted back to the original ltsp xkb setup.
added XkbRule in build_x4_cfg
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver keyboard
Option XkbRules ${XKBRULES:-xfree86}
Option XkbLayout
Works for me after I renamed the xkb directory and copied in the files
from my debian sarge install.
Have no clue how one one would change ltsp to fix this :-(
In the simple case that ltsp is on the application server suppose one
could copy the application servers xkb files.
In my larger
Hi Leonid,
This is really great news!
Thanks for investigating this.
Thanks,
Rasmus Ory Nielsen
ons, 07 06 2006 kl. 03:34 -0400, skrev Leonid Dubinsky:
Ondrej Valousek wrote:
My LTSP4.2 works fine against FC5
Ondrej, thank you for your reply - I was starting to worry. I tried the
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
This is really great news!
Thanks for investigating this.
Glad it helped, although this is not a complete solution.
This needs to be integrated into LTSP somehow, which is not trivial.
But I'm sure Jim will figure something out :)
--
Leonid
Ondrej Valousek wrote:
My LTSP4.2 works fine against FC5
Ondrej, thank you for your reply - I was starting to worry. I tried the
change you suggested, but it did not work. Motivated by the fact that
keyboard switcher works for you, I decided to investigate further. See
[SOLUTION] below.
First
Leonid,
WOW, that's some great info.
I'm going to add your message to the wiki, so that others can easily find
it. Then, I'll see if I can figure out how to integrate the changes into
LTSP, so that this problem doesn't happen.
Thanks,
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, June 7, 2006 3:34
Hi Leonid,
The answer to your question is simple:
I was wrong, I actually never tried xkb switching against FC5. I am
using it against RHEL 4.2.
But thanks a lot for your explanation - it will be handy some time :-)
Thanks,
Ondrej
Leonid Dubinsky wrote:
Ondrej Valousek wrote:
My LTSP4.2
Jim McQuillan wrote:
WOW, that's some great info.
Thank you for your kind words :)
Thank you guys for the great product!
I'm going to add your message to the wiki, so that others can easily find it.
Cool!
Then, I'll see if I can figure out how to integrate the changes into
LTSP, so that