From: "Jonas Amoson" <jonas.amoson@home.se>
To: <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Trying to make 9front work on QWERTZ
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 12:54:34 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8235E58DF88046E2A94BF3C789690B2A@mail2world.com> (raw)
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I am not sure I will solve your problem, but maybe give some
input. I had a similar problem (That the '<' key to the right of
the left shift key on ISO-style keyboards didn't work) on a Bell
Labs Plan 9 on my Raspberry PI (though it might nowadays, it is
an old installation on that sdcard). It does however work on 9front
on my Pi. If I remember correctly, I had the key working on a PC
running Bell Labs Plan 9 if I connected the keyboard to PS/2, but
not when connected to USB using a converter. But again, on 9front
it works both on PS/2 and USB on that PC for me.
Jonas
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From: Jens K. Loewe [jens.k.loewe@gmail.com]
Sent: 24/7/2019 9:57:27 PM
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Subject: [9fans] Trying to make 9front work on QWERTZ
Ahoy,
I've been trying to give 9front a test ride for a while now, and I'm
stuck with one specific problem.
So I have a German keyboard layout where <, > and | are on the same
key. However, while I have no problems with these keys, in 9front the
key seems to be dead on all of my keyboards. I tried quite a lot of
them, both inside QEMU on two different computers and on a dedicated
ThinkPad. Also, using the de layout does not fix that.
Is that a known problem or a configuration error?
.
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2019-07-26 19:54 Jonas Amoson [this message]
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2019-07-27 9:21 cinap_lenrek
2019-07-27 19:18 ` Jens K. Loewe
2019-07-24 19:01 Jens K. Loewe
2019-07-24 21:04 ` Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen
2019-07-25 7:17 ` Rodrigo G. López
2019-07-25 11:40 ` Jens K. Loewe
2019-07-26 5:59 ` Lucio De Re
2019-07-26 16:10 ` Jens K. Loewe
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