quote:Originally posted by LorKorub / BOB:I don't thin you need drivers. I think all you need is to reconfigure X so that you can use the appropriate keyboard.
quote:Originally posted by Cane:well if "PrintScrn/SysRq" is Quit and Esc doesnt do anything, and "Shift ;" Gives me a @ sign then I must have the wrong keyboard drivers!!Grr linux is hard to use when something is wrong!
quote:Originally posted by LorKorub / BOB:I don't thin you need drivers. I think all you need is to reconfigure X so that you can use the appropriate keyboard.As root, run /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86configThe second through fourth screens all have to deal with your keyboard. Select the approrpiate configuration (I used US-QWERTY...that's for a US keyboard.) You will have to enter in all of the information pertaining to your hardware. Make sure you have info on your monitor's vertical and horizontal sync range, and your graphics card. At the end, it will ask you if you would like to write to /usr/X11R6/bin/... say no. Answer no to the nest one, and no to the one after that. When it asks, where should I write it, type in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
quote: I use this one:# vi /etc/X11/XF86Config