keyboard problem on an old PC

From: _dev_brain (squarcina_at_infinito.it)
Date: 10/22/05


Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:13:30 +0000 (UTC)

I succeeded in installing Linux on an IBM Aptiva, 1Mb video card, 133Mhz
CPU and the only distro working was an ancient Redmond Linux. Everything
is ok but the keyboard. I have settled up the it map with xf86config,
but still some keys are not good, for example "-" is actually "'", "_"
is "-"...
In xf86config I cannot see a generic 105 keys keyboard but a list of
keyboard brands, all of them are different from mine.

Does anybody have some suggestion to set up the keyboard in the right
way?

Thx

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