On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 15:20, Bernie Innocenti <bernie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In Debian & Ubuntu, this can be done by setting XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:nocaps > in /etc/default/console-setup. > > A program called ckbcomp compiles a keymap file which contains this > line: > > keycode 58 = Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control Control > Control Control Control Control Control Control > > (yes, really this redundant :) Several. The gnome utility for keyboard can map Capslock to Control (as god/Sun intended). Or I use the following: #!/bin/sh xmodmap - <<EOF ! ! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L ! remove Lock = Caps_Lock remove Control = Control_L keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L add Lock = Caps_Lock add Control = Control_L keycode 22 = BackSpace keycode 107 = Delete EOF > So, what's the moral equivalent of this in Fedora? > > -- > // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/ > \X/ Sugar Labs - http://sugarlabs.org/ > > -- > devel mailing list > devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > -- Stephen J Smoogen. "The core skill of innovators is error recovery, not failure avoidance." Randy Nelson, President of Pixar University. "Let us be kind, one to another, for most of us are fighting a hard battle." -- Ian MacLaren -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel