* [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout
@ 2012-02-16 9:10 András Csányi
2012-02-16 16:54 ` James Broadhead
2012-02-17 14:44 ` Dzianis Kahanovich
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: András Csányi @ 2012-02-16 9:10 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Dear All,
I have been googling for a while to find the answer for the question
how on earth I'm able to set up the default keyboard layout of slim,
but I haven't find any answer for this.
A few articles say that if the keyboard layout is set up in xorg.conf
than it will be okay. It doesn't work. I haven't find any option to
set up in /etc/slim.conf file and I also haven't find any information
about it in the gentoo documents.
So, I would like to know that somebody does know the answer for this question?
Thanks in advance!
András
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* Re: [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout
2012-02-16 9:10 [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout András Csányi
@ 2012-02-16 16:54 ` James Broadhead
2012-02-16 21:32 ` Claudio Roberto França Pereira
2012-02-17 14:44 ` Dzianis Kahanovich
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: James Broadhead @ 2012-02-16 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 16 February 2012 09:10, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have been googling for a while to find the answer for the question
> how on earth I'm able to set up the default keyboard layout of slim,
> but I haven't find any answer for this.
> A few articles say that if the keyboard layout is set up in xorg.conf
> than it will be okay. It doesn't work. I haven't find any option to
> set up in /etc/slim.conf file and I also haven't find any information
> about it in the gentoo documents.
>
> So, I would like to know that somebody does know the answer for this question?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> András
I really doubt that slim has any keyboard-layout functionality - it
should be defined by xorg.conf. It's possible that you have a complex
DE (gnome/kde), which overrides the X settings when it loads, as I
assume that your problem is only in slim, and not also in your DE.
A look at your Xorg.0.log, and some more explanation of your situation
would be helpful :)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout
2012-02-16 16:54 ` James Broadhead
@ 2012-02-16 21:32 ` Claudio Roberto França Pereira
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From: Claudio Roberto França Pereira @ 2012-02-16 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 14:54, James Broadhead <jamesbroadhead@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 February 2012 09:10, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I have been googling for a while to find the answer for the question
>> how on earth I'm able to set up the default keyboard layout of slim,
>> but I haven't find any answer for this.
>> A few articles say that if the keyboard layout is set up in xorg.conf
>> than it will be okay. It doesn't work. I haven't find any option to
>> set up in /etc/slim.conf file and I also haven't find any information
>> about it in the gentoo documents.
>>
>> So, I would like to know that somebody does know the answer for this question?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> András
>
> I really doubt that slim has any keyboard-layout functionality - it
> should be defined by xorg.conf. It's possible that you have a complex
> DE (gnome/kde), which overrides the X settings when it loads, as I
> assume that your problem is only in slim, and not also in your DE.
>
> A look at your Xorg.0.log, and some more explanation of your situation
> would be helpful :)
>
The default and recommended "no xorg.conf" setup doesn't play nice
with keyboard layouts. You need to set one on your xorg.conf or
another X.org init script.
I love the idea that Xorg now just works (TM) without any
configuration file, but it could generate something based on what it
detected on the first time, or something.
--
Claudio Roberto França Pereira
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* Re: [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout
2012-02-16 9:10 [gentoo-user] slim keyboard layout András Csányi
2012-02-16 16:54 ` James Broadhead
@ 2012-02-17 14:44 ` Dzianis Kahanovich
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dzianis Kahanovich @ 2012-02-17 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: András Csányi
András Csányi пишет:
> I have been googling for a while to find the answer for the question
> how on earth I'm able to set up the default keyboard layout of slim,
> but I haven't find any answer for this.
> A few articles say that if the keyboard layout is set up in xorg.conf
> than it will be okay. It doesn't work. I haven't find any option to
> set up in /etc/slim.conf file and I also haven't find any information
> about it in the gentoo documents.
>
> So, I would like to know that somebody does know the answer for this question?
If you just have broken keys on notebook - there are not keyboard layout: there
are forced "numlock". But layout taken from xorg.conf. Look to xorg.conf to
common keyboard layout and "numlock on" line in slim.conf. IMHO no other points
of "keyboard+slim".
--
WBR, Dzianis Kahanovich AKA Denis Kaganovich, http://mahatma.bspu.unibel.by/
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