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* Re: Linux keycodes and left cursor on Pismo
@ 2000-09-22 20:25 Henry Worth
  2000-09-22 21:49 ` Martin Costabel
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From: Henry Worth @ 2000-09-22 20:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


Michel Ddnzer <daenzerm@student.ethz.ch> wrote:

>After switching to Linux keycodes (and Debian's i386 us keymap), the left
>cursor key doesn't generate a keycode anymore. Interestingly, it works in
>X
>with Xkb, but not without.
>
>Anyone else sees this?
>

Check the dev and user archives, I think this has been discussed a
few times since the new input layer backport went in.

>
>Also, what is the key combination for the Magic Sysrq on a Pismo?
>

For xmon it's <cmd><Power>. I'm not sure the Linux SysReq facility
is supported for PPC, I've never seen it enabled in Ben's .config
files and there is no sign of it in the archives.

However, invoking xmon once X (at least Xpmac 10) is running
will result in a microscopic xmon text session replicated 4 times
across the screen (even if you switch back to a text VT first).

Henry


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* Re: Linux keycodes and left cursor on Pismo
@ 2000-09-22 22:56 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-09-22 22:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Henry Worth, linuxppc-dev


>>Also, what is the key combination for the Magic Sysrq on a Pismo?
>>
>
> For xmon it's <cmd><Power>.

Hmmm. <cmd> <power> is the xmon interrupt key (certainly on the G3 (ADB
Kbd)) - it isn't, however, the magic SysRq key.


>I'm not sure the Linux SysReq facility is supported for PPC, I've never seen it
enabled in Ben's .config files and there is no sign of it in the archives.

SysRq is supported under PPC linux.

SysRq works fine on G3 and it is <cmd> or <alt> <f13> (duh... I forget which
and am not on that machine right now)...

if you grep for it in the kernel tree you can find the code (and change it
if you like).

Iain.

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* Linux keycodes and left cursor on Pismo
@ 2000-09-22 14:00 Michel Dänzer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Michel Dänzer @ 2000-09-22 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


After switching to Linux keycodes (and Debian's i386 us keymap), the left
cursor key doesn't generate a keycode anymore. Interestingly, it works in X
with Xkb, but not without.

Anyone else sees this?


Also, what is the key combination for the Magic Sysrq on a Pismo?


Michel


--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)  \  CS student and free software enthusiast
Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \   member of XFree86 and The DRI Project

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2000-09-25  0:23 ` Michel Dänzer
2000-09-25  6:28   ` Martin Costabel
2000-09-25 20:35     ` Michel Dänzer
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