b...@proulx.com (Bob Proulx) writes:
>> xterm then(*) interprets the symbols and generates "^H" for "Backspace"
>> and "^[[3~" for Delete (unless you have configured "DEL is Delete",
>> then it generates a "^?").
>My personal opinion is that Xterm does this the wrong way around.
There are alway
Michael van Elst wrote:
> p...@szwajn.net (pl) writes:
> > Why is DEL deletes characters from the left (making BackSpace
> > redundant), while on X (from base) it behaves as expected (removes
> > from right)? How can I make it behave as in X11?
I would want to see the output of "stty -a" and see w
Date:Fri, 7 Mar 2025 10:46:58 + (UTC)
From:RVP
Message-ID:
| Surprising that `xev -event keyboard` isn't showing anything. Is the
kbd-type
| correct? What does `setxkbmap -query` print?
On some of my USB keyboards, the "funny buttons" (things intended for w
RVP writes:
> Is the kbd-type correct? What does `setxkbmap -query` print?
$ setxkbmap -query
rules: base
model: pc105
layout: us
options:ctrl:swapcaps
I don't know how to find the kbd-type. The ThinkPad interoperates with
the external Apple USB narrow body
On Thu, 6 Mar 2025, Van Ly wrote:
On the external keyboard at top right is the magic keyboard eject key
labelled `⏏︎' while xev(1) does not see it, it is possible to assign
forward delete as detailed
https://verityj.github.io/2023/06/17/eject.html
Is there a customization to let Net see `⏏︎' e
Hello,
New panic last night.
[ 1119169,000864] panic: cpu0: softints stuck for 16 seconds
[ 1119169,000864] cpu0: Begin traceback...
[ 1119169,000864] vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x171
[ 1119169,000864] panic() at netbsd:panic+0x3c
[ 1119169,000864] heartbeat() at netbsd:heartbeat+0