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Old 01-07-2008, 02:39 PM   #1
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xmodmap in Ubuntu7.10


Hi,

I made some key assignements and now I would like them loaded at login. therefore I put them in a ~/.Xmodmap file

In 6.10 it used to get loaded at login, now not anymore ... am I missing something???

just for the record, doing xmodmap ~/.xmodmap in a terminal works perfectly ...

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:50 PM   #2
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Is there two files there? Reason asking is one line it has a capital X and the other a lower case x.

I made some key assignements and now I would like them loaded at login. therefore I put them in a ~/.Xmodmap file

In 6.10 it used to get loaded at login, now not anymore ... am I missing something???

just for the record, doing xmodmap ~/.xmodmap in a terminal works perfectly ...

Brian
 
  


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