X and keyboard layouts
I've just switched from RedHat (ohh, it's a convert! :)) and
I've -nearrrrlry- got the hang of this all, now. Finally.
One of the last remaining annoyances: I use a modified dvorak
keyboard layout (ie: not-quite-dvorak, but close) and do most of
my work in text-mode consoles. But sometimes I have to boot up
X to run Netscape or PilotManager.
RedHad's X setup had -something- that automatically pulled my
keyboard layout out of loadkeys and put it into X so I -didn't-
have to figure out a xmodmap file (which I don't have made
up) and all that stuff.
I figure Debian can prob'ly do anything RedHat can do ... is there
a way for this?
bekj
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