Reading the bugzilla bug linked in #16, we are asked to not use gnome if
we want to be able to tweak one or the other key on our keyboard,
because they are not able to build a working UI on top of xmodmap. At
least this is what I read from it.
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Well,
% find /usr/share/X11/xkb/ -type f|wc -l
273
there are 273 files in this folder a I would definitively need a whole
tutorial to change keyboard settings. My hunch is that changing xkb is a
developer's job, while .Xmodmap is just great to change these one or two
odd keys on the keyboard.
Finally I got so fed up with gnome that I switched to XFCE and never
looked back. Despite all the other benefits I personally think it has,
.Xmodmap works as expected again, in particular also when waking up from
sleep.
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multi-monitor : second screen position isn't saved from one session to
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man-year-wasting indeed :-(
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.Xmodmap not automatically loaded on start
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