Re: Re: Xnest keyboard map lost? (Woody, XFree 4.1)
Next message: Andreas Janssen: "Re: emu10k1x"
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:11:52 +0200
To: web@schaffler.net
It's not me who ask the original question, but i had the same problem of
keyboard (fr) with Xnest.
I tried the "-kb" option on a debian sid, and on a aurox 9.4. It works
in both case.
Thank you very much
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