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On Tuesday 13 October 2009 20.51:52 Dan Johansson wrote: |
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> After upgrading to KDE4 the other day my keyboard mapping stopped working. |
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> I traced it back to setxkbmap. Manually entering setxkbmap (with extra |
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> verbosity) gives the following: |
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> $ setxkbmap -model logicd -layout ch -variant de_nodeadkeys -v 10 |
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> Setting verbose level to 10 |
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> locale is C |
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> Warning! Multiple definitions of keyboard model |
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> Using command line, ignoring X server |
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> Warning! Multiple definitions of keyboard layout |
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> Using command line, ignoring X server |
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> Applied rules from evdev: |
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> model: logicd |
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> layout: ch |
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> variant: de_nodeadkeys |
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> Trying to build keymap using the following components: |
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> keycodes: evdev+aliases(qwerty) |
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> types: complete |
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> compat: complete |
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> symbols: pc+ch(de_nodeadkeys)+inet(evdev) |
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> geometry: pc(pc104) |
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> Error loading new keyboard description |
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> Any suggestion on what could be wrong? |
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> Regards, |
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Just an update... The problem was not with the KDE3.5 -> KDE4.3.1 but with |
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with my Xorg setup. After googling a bit and finally change my content of |
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/etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-use-ch-layout.fdi to the right values it's almost |
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working 100% (I'll open a new thread on my remaining problem). |
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Dan Johansson, <http://www.dmj.nu> |
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