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Re: Stupid X
No, the keyboard is specified correctly
relevant parts of /etc/XF86Config with the comments snipped:
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Section "Keyboard"
Protocol "Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 5
XkbKeymap "xfree86(us)"
EndSection
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I'm glad it wasn't that - I'd feel silly. :) It's gotta be in a file
somewhere that tells xkb how to act or something, I guess...
BTW, does anyone have any of those O'Reiley X books other than the "X sys
admin guide"? I'm considering one of the user's guides (since I don't
know how to set up all the really cool stuff under X) but don't know how
good they are, and am too lazy to read them in the book store...
--Danny
On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Tim Grossner wrote:
> Yeah, its in xf86config, where it asks about Xkeyboard or somethin...and
> ya hit a number out of a list...generally #1 is gonna work for ya.
>
> Ill look l8r on and give a more detailed report
>
> On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Cloudmaster wrote:
> > Umm, I'm running Xfree3.something, and I accidentally did something screwy
> > with my X resources or something. Now backspace is mapped to "delete" and
> > as a result, I'm getting quite frustrated when I try to backspace. Anyone
> > remember off the top of thier heads where this kind of thing is fixed at?
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