Hello Michael,

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Michael Schmarck <
kyuxheli-opensolaris-mschmarc at trashmail.net> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I recently installed OpenSolaris 2008.11 rc1b on my system and am
> considering "updating" :) from Linux to OpenSolaris.
>
> So far, OS seems quite promising. There are a few things that I'm missing
> though (especially certain closed source Linux programs (Acroread anyone?
> *g*)). But that's not so much of a problem.


Gnome has a program named "evince", with which you can read PDF documents.


>
> Anyway? On to my question :)
>
> In Linux (ArchLinux with Gnome 2.24, but also with older Gnome releases), I
> can go to System -> Settings -> Keyboard and set, among other things, which
> key should be used as Compose key (I set it to Caps Lock, becauase I DO NOT
> YELL!). This is settable via gnome-keyboard-properties -> Layouts -> Layout
> Options.
>
> In OpenSolaris, there's no Layout options and the window of
> gnome-keyboard-properties looks completely different.
>
> Where in the GUI can I find a setting with which I can control what key
> should act as Compose key? Or do OpenSolaris users still have to fiddle with
> configuration files? BTW: Where's the

Sorry can't help here.


> xorg.conf file? In /var/log/Xorg.0.log, I find a mentioning to the effect
> that there's no configuration file - so, I guess, the question is rather,
> where should it be, if one has to create one?


The Xorg server tries to detected the hardware. You can create your own
xorg.conf in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf if you like.

Ewald
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