Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "setxkbmap".
2019 Jul 14
0
[ANNOUNCE] setxkbmap 1.3.2
setxkbmap is an X11 client to change the keymaps in the X server for a
specified keyboard to use the layout determined by the options listed
on the command line.
Alan Coopersmith (4):
Update README for gitlab migration
Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration
Correct error messages...
2023 May 15
0
[ANNOUNCE] setxkbmap 1.3.4
setxkbmap 1.3.4 is now available. This release fixes and improves the
Xwayland checks.
Alan Coopersmith (1):
gitlab CI: stop requiring Signed-off-by in commits
Julien Cristau (1):
Be more careful about querying randr
Olivier Fourdan (2):
Fix "Xwayland" spelling
Check for...
2015 Apr 17
0
[ANNOUNCE] setxkbmap 1.3.1
setxkbmap is an X11 client to change the keymaps in the X server for a
specified keyboard to use the layout determined by the options listed
on the command line.
Alan Coopersmith (7):
Move global rules variable into applyRules, the only function that uses it
Make len a size_t instead of convert...
2013 Jun 26
1
setxkbmap not accepting layout "de"
Hi all,
when I try to use Xnest with setxkbmap to force a Germany keyboard
layout, I get the error
> Error loading new keyboard description
The complete command I am using is
> ssh -X -C -l $USER $HOST -n "Xnest :1 -ac -geometry 1440x850 -once
> -query localhost & setxkbmap -layout de"
I also tried with "setxkbmap...
2007 Jul 24
0
[ANNOUNCE] setxkbmap 1.0.4
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Alan Coopersmith:
Correct XKB data files path in man page
renamed: .cvsignore -> .gitignore
Bug 7841: setxkbmap man page doesn't describe all switches
More man page cleanups (grammatical nits, etc.)
Replace static ChangeLog with dist-hook to generate from git log
Add rules for checking code with sparse/lint/etc.
Minor code cleanups (remove unused static and opencoding of strdup)...
2016 Mar 08
2
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 08:58:06PM -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 04:17:29PM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> > 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
2016 Mar 08
0
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
...or dwm) one can also use ctl+alt+F<whatever>, get to a
> console and do sudo pkill X.
And... I just found this on worldofgnome.org:
Using Xinitrc
Xinitrc is read by xinit and is been executed when we (desktops) start X.
Create a new file (if not exists):
gedit ~/.xinitrc
Add
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
$ setxkbmap ...
will set the changes on the fly.
Restart X to apply changes. Logout/Login.
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2016 Nov 14
0
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
...place the CentOS configuration stub with the one I have on
> the Slackware machine, but to no avail. The keyboard is still US. While
> it's not a big deal, of course, I'd rather avoid having to reconfigure
> all my users' keyboard layout by hand.
Well, there's always "setxkbmap 'ch(fr)'" that you could run automatically
when a user logs in. And this *does* actually work here, e.g. pressing the
? key on my German keyboard causes an ? to appear, which should correspond
to a Swiss-French layout. I'm not entirely sure what the best place to put
this command w...
2006 May 13
1
Keyboard layout switching bug: workaround?
...to toggle keyboard layouts (default: pressing [Alt] + [AltGr]), I get
something that could be best described as a martian layout. Lots of nonsense.
Now how could I fix this?
When using XFCE with Slack, before the days of a keyboard switching plugin, I
just manually defined some commands like 'setxkbmap [some options] -layout
fr_CH', and then assigned these to some keyboard shortcuts. Is this a viable
solution here? Or what would you recommend?
This is rather annoying, since I type text in three languages (I also work as a
translator), and I'm a bit stuck here.
Any suggestions?
Niki Kov...
2016 Nov 14
2
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
Le 14/11/2016 ? 17:33, Patrick Hess a ?crit :
> That could be possible, of course. On FreeBSD, with the keyboard layout
> configured the old-fashioned way via /etc/X11/xorg.conf, KDE does respect
> the system-wide settings. I would expect KDE to behave the same on CentOS.
> However, I only had to deal with easy layouts like "de" and "us" so far;
> Swiss-French
2010 Nov 12
2
X11R7.6 Release Candidate 1
...recordproto 1.14 1.14.1
renderproto 0.11 0.11.1
resourceproto 1.1.0 1.1.0
scrnsaverproto 1.2.0 1.2.1
sessreg 1.0.5 1.0.6
setxkbmap 1.1.0 1.2.0
smproxy 1.0.3 1.0.4
util-macros 1.3.0 1.11.0
videoproto 2.3.0 2.3.1
windowswmproto 1.0.4 1.0.4
x11perf 1.5.1 1.5.2...
2006 Jun 24
8
How to install programs in wine?
I am a rank newbie to Linux and wine.
I am running Ubuntu Dapper on an AMD 1800 mhz machine, wine 0.9.15
Everything I have read says use the installer to load windows programs.
Where is the installer?
Thanks,
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