Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "matchiskeyboard".
2016 Mar 08
2
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
...>>
You used to be able to do it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but not sure if it
still works.
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "DontZap" "false"
EndSection
I see stackexchange adds
ection "InputClass"
Identifier "Keyboard Defaults"
MatchIsKeyboard "yes"
Option "XkbOptions" "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
EndSection
Also, at least with the more minimalist window managers (I usually use
either Openbox or dwm) one can also use ctl+alt+F<whatever>, get to a
console and do sudo pkill X.
--
Scott Robb...
2016 Nov 14
2
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
...p fr_CH-latin1 pc105 nodeadkey
As is to be expected, this modifies /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf:
# Read and parsed by systemd-localed. It's probably wise not to edit
this file
# manually too freely.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "system-keyboard"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
Option "XkbLayout" "fr_CH-latin1"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkey"
EndSection
Unfortunately, to no avail. When I create a new user from here, KDE's
keyboard still default...
2016 Mar 08
0
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
...not sure if it
> still works.
>
>
>
> Section "ServerFlags"
> Option "DontZap" "false"
> EndSection
>
> I see stackexchange adds
>
> ection "InputClass"
> Identifier "Keyboard Defaults"
> MatchIsKeyboard "yes"
> Option "XkbOptions" "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
> EndSection
>
> Also, at least with the more minimalist window managers (I usually use
> either Openbox or dwm) one can also use ctl+alt+F<whatever>, get to a
> console and do...
2016 Mar 07
2
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 11:25:30AM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I've been googling, and looking at the CentOS wiki - which, btw, when I
>> do a full search on "control-alt-backspace", gives me three pages... in
>> Japanese, I think.
>>
>> How do I re-enable userspace restart X?
>>
> on the top panel, click SYSTEM /
2016 Nov 14
2
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
...o far;
> Swiss-French might pose a bit more of a challenge. ;-)
>
> Patrick
I'm running Slackware on my main workstation, where I have a
90-keyboard-layout.conf file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, and it looks like
this:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "keyboard-all"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
Driver "evdev"
Option "XkbLayout" "ch"
Option "XkbVariant" "fr"
Option "XkbOptions" "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
EndSection
But then, I'm also running Xfce on th...
2016 Nov 10
2
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with CentOS 7 and KDE 4.14, and I must say, I'm
pleasantly surprised. This is one of the cleanest implementations of KDE
I've ever seen, and with some tweaking (a lot, in fact) this can be
turned into a highly functional desktop with all the bling and bells and
whistles.
But right now, I have some minor problems to solve. First things first.
My system is
2011 Aug 20
1
Apps segfaulting, problem with X?
...ption "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
# generated from default
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
EndSection
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Keyboard Defaults"
MatchIsKeyboard "yes"
Option "XkbLayout" "se"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
# HorizSync source: edid, VertRefresh source: edid
Identifier "Monitor0"
VendorName "Unknown"
ModelName "DELL U2211H"
HorizS...