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Chance <chance2105@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 14:49 +0100, Fabian Hänsel wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > I assume you'll have to adjust your KEYMAP variable |
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> > in /etc/conf.d/keymaps |
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> > Setting it to "sunkeymap" should do the trick. (though I currently |
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> > don't have linux-equipped sun handy). |
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> Actually, for a 2.6 kernel, KEYMAP should be "us". On a 2.6 kernel, |
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> sun keyboards appear as regular 'ole PC keyboards. |
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I'm not sure about this (no sun with linux handy) but I assumed that at |
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least in past times one had to set it to "sunkeymap" for sun type |
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$anything keyboards and to "us" for usb ones (with no matter of kernel |
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version). I could be wrong ;-) |
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> This holds true even for X configuration. From the relevant sections |
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> of my xorg.conf: |
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Do you have an usb keyboard? |
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Greetings, |
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Fabian |
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