Re: Keyboard problem? and font !
- From: Rasaki Bidemi Bolanle Temidire <bidemi cr23202-a slnt1 on wave home com>
- To: "Sergey I. Panov" <sipan mit edu>
- cc: gnome <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Keyboard problem? and font !
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:56:35 -0500 (EST)
Hi,
There is an applet that does exactly what you want an takes up very
little real-estate. Guess what it's called? It's xmms! If you are
running Red Hat Linux, get yourself a package called xmms-gnome.
Install it and add it to your panel like the rest of the applets. If you
are not running Red Hat, look for a counterpart to the aforementioned
package for you distribution or go to www.xmms.org and get the source
code for the applet.
I hope this helps.
R. Bidemi Temidire
On 17 Dec, Sergey I. Panov wrote:
> 1) I am not sure his problem is caused by xkb or xmodmap misconfiguration
>
> 2) Do not use xmodmap, use xkb (and setxkbmap to switch from one
> setting to another).
>
> On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 12:08:45AM -0500, Hugo Gayosso wrote:
>>
>> take a look at the command 'xmodmap'
>>
>> this command helps you to configure your keyboard.
>>
>> On 15-Dec-1999 Patrick B. wrote:
>> >
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > I'm using Gnome and i have 2 Questions,
>> >
>> > - in netscape i can't make the @ sign.. Everything else seems fines..
>> > but when i have to type in my email some@place.com is there a way to see
>> > the Keyboard layout or something?
>> >
>> > - in the terminal i have changed the font seting for "clean" 15. Is
>> > there a way to have Full Screen mode? because the Fixed font was too
>> > small so i've changed them
>
>
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