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- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 18:04:24 +0900
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In my experience the problem is exactly the opposite. The keyboard mapping is unusable when X is running. As you say, someone did a hack to fix yours. However, on one machine where I installed 7.0J, for some reason I shut down the X server one time and the keyboard worked correctly in console mode. I haven't tried it again after editing /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (which made it work under X). Antony Stace wrote: > Is this the same problem, this is on Redhat 6.2(Non Japanese version) > with a Japanese keyboard. The keyboard mapping is fine when X is > running(someone here did a hack to get it going), but before X is > running it is missing a few key mappings and is very annoying. > > Anyone know how to fix this? > > Feb 5 09:09:43 noosa keytable: Loading keymap: > Feb 5 09:09:43 noosa keytable: Loading /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/jp106.kmap.gz > Feb 5 09:09:43 noosa keytable: loadkeys: /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/jp106.kmap.gz:6: > Feb 5 09:09:43 noosa keytable: Loading system font: > Feb 5 09:09:43 noosa keytable: adding map 2 violates explicit keymaps line) > Feb 5 09:09:44 noosa rc: Starting keytable failed > > > SN_Diamond wrote: > > > > Red Hat 7J contains corrupt configuration files for the JIS 106-key keyboard > > layout (i.e. the layout which 99% of their Japanese customers surely have). > > Simon McCorkindale reported the problem in RH 6.2J and RH gave it "normal" > > [...] > > Anyway, in 1 out of my 4 installations of RH 7J, the keyboard worked right > > [...] > > For the others, I found that /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 is the magic file that > > needs editing. Find the string "jp" and change it to "jp106". I'm still > > not sure why this fixes it either though. As far as I can tell, several > > other configuration files are still involved in mapping the keyboard and > > some of them are still broken.
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