Hello Rosemary,
It looks like your keyboard-language settings are not right
configured. You can fix this by running
MenuDrake-System-configuration-configure your computer in KDE.
Enter your root password, and click: Hardware, than click
Keyboard. Now you see a listing of counry's, select the
Hello listers,
Sorry to have so many questions. I noticed that keys aren't producing the
letters/symbols that I am used to. e.g. @ is not in it's usual place as
indicated on the keyboard, seems to have swapped with . There are others
also. I think I must have selected UK keyboard instead
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
Hello listers,
Sorry to have so many questions. I noticed that keys aren't producing the
letters/symbols that I am used to. e.g. @ is not in it's usual place as
indicated on the keyboard, seems to have swapped with . There are others
also. I think I must have
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:06, Duncan Anderson wrote:
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
Hello listers,
Sorry to have so many questions. I noticed that keys aren't producing the
letters/symbols that I am used to. e.g. @ is not in it's usual place as
indicated on the keyboard, seems to have swapped
These links maybe useful
http://linuxportal.pp.ru/modules.php?name=Sectionsop=printpageartid=82#AEN64
(this one might be quite useful since it provides something on Italian
keyboard support as an example)
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/2/2002/03/2/15817
Hi,
I have a Notebook on which is installed Linux Mandrake, now i have a problem using the
keyboard.
I can't type these 2 digits '{' and '}', so i think i have problems with the keypad, i
tryed to set the keyboard using the KDE configuaration tool and even by the
shelldoes any anyone can
During installation you should have to choose the keyboard configuration. Can
you go to MCC to check whether it's correct or not (what kind of keyboard do
you have, Italian?)? I set English over a Portuguese keyboard. It works quite
well.
driver for notebook keyboards ?
sorry 4 my bad english.
Tanks
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Date : Tue, 24 Aug 2004 16:41:13 +0100
Subject : Re: [newbie] Keyboard Problem
During installation you should
I also use a laptop (Compaq Presario 2815). What do you get in the section
InputDevice of your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4? Do you have there pc104 or
pc105 keyboard? Mine is pc105. HTH.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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Date : Tue, 24 Aug 2004 17:50:08 +0100
Subject : Re: [newbie] Keyboard Problem
I also use a laptop (Compaq Presario 2815). What do you get in the section
InputDevice of your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4? Do you have there pc104 or
pc105 keyboard? Mine is pc105. HTH
Hi,
I have recently installed 7.0-2 on a Dell Inspiron 3800 laptop, next to
Win98 (yeah, I had to keep it because of work :| ). Everything works great
:) except for two things.
1. I have a Swedish keyboard, and everything works fine except for ] and }
(this is written in Win98). I simply don't
Hi,
I have recently installed the Mandrake Gold Pack version of Linux, and
most things seem to be working fine.
I have two problems.
1) My sound cards is new, and not on the supported list(s). I realise that
I will need to replace this with something that is supported. Any
suggestions
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Mick Spice wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed the Mandrake Gold Pack version of Linux, and
most things seem to be working fine.
I have two problems.
1) My sound cards is new, and not on the supported list(s). I realise that
I will need to replace this with
Den ons, 03 maj 2000 skrev du:
Anders Linden wrote:
Ok,
in console (not in X) type 'X /var/log/x.out 21' w/c.
Normally you can't see what it is doing and nothing will be happen
(system halted)
so press CTRL-C.
Now start X (startx).
Read the created file
Ok,
in console (not in X) type 'X /var/log/x.out 21' w/c.
Normally you can't see what it is doing and nothing will be happen
(system halted)
so press CTRL-C.
Now start X (startx).
Read the created file '/var/log/x.out' with your tex-editor.
Is there a message:
The
Anders Linden wrote:
Ok, I have a problem with X-Windows
How can I write the $, ] and } in X?
When I try I only get a 4, a 9 and a 0.
I'm writing this in the console, and as you can see
it works fine there. I just can't get it to work in X (Using KDE).
I've already tries to
Ok, I have a problem with X-Windows
How can I write the $, ] and } in X?
When I try I only get a 4, a 9 and a 0.
I'm writing this in the console, and as you can see
it works fine there. I just can't get it to work in X (Using KDE).
I've already tries to change the usual
Ok, I have a problem with X-Windows
How can I write the $, ] and } in X?
When I try I only get a 4, a 9 and a 0.
I'm writing this in the console, and as you can see
it works fine there. I just can't get it to work in X (Using KDE).
I've already tries to change the usual rows in
Ok, I have a problem with X-Windows
How can I write the $, ] and } in X?
When I try I only get a 4, a 9 and a 0.
I'm writing this in the console, and as you can see
it works fine there. I just can't get it to work in X (Using KDE).
I've already tries to change the usual rows in the XFConfig file,
Anders Linden wrote:
Ok, I have a problem with X-Windows
How can I write the $, ] and } in X?
When I try I only get a 4, a 9 and a 0.
I'm writing this in the console, and as you can see
it works fine there. I just can't get it to work in X (Using KDE).
I've already tries to change the
On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 07:17:52PM -0400, James J. Capone wrote:
Try running Linuxconfig from the command prompt. This should give you the option of
changing it. All though I am not sure.
On Monday, April 26, 1999 6:42 PM, Toshiro Viera Stalker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
: Hi! I've
Try running Linuxconfig from the command prompt. This should give you the option of
changing it. All though I am not sure.
James J. Capone
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