On Monday 21 April 2008 18:43:23 Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Monday 21 April 2008 17:44, Jesse Keating wrote: > >> On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 17:39 +0100, Mary Ellen Foster wrote: > >>> To set the default xrandr options (resolution, screen layout), > >> > >> If we're getting these wrong by automatic detection, have ou filed a bug > >> to get that fixed? > > > > Which is more useful - individual bugs for different sections, or one bug > > defined to cover all the sections so that we add our pieces? > > > > Anne > > Hum... I'm not having any xorg.conf file and I have not run into any > problems. ( so far : ) > T61p (x86_64bit ) and Dell inspiron 6000 ( i386 ) > > It would be good to have it posted here first I think and ajax > ( or some other that might knows the status of things and could comment > on what has been done and what remains > or if things should not already been fixed.) > > A lot of this has already been fixed (some in git )I think ( correct me > if i'm wrong ). > > You should not experience keyboard layout not being correct ( or the > same as you chose in anaconda) > when installing the preview release. > ( you will experience that with previous releases and the preview live > CD, ). > If you are using any of the other previous releases, beta, rawhide iso's > or the preview live cd then you need > to. > > A. > Use the tool in gnome or kde or system-config-keyboard from cli, to > set the keyboard to the layout you choose in > ( Gnome System --> Preference --> Hardware --> Keyboard --> layouts > --> Add ) > ( Somebody who uses can kde or xfce for can give the details for that. > ) > > B. > Add an section to xorg.conf ( IT IS GONNA BE REMOVED IN F10! TRY > CONFIGURATION TOOLS FIRST ) > > If you dont like your mouse speed again use the corresponding tools in > you desktop environment to increase it!!! > > If the tools available don't work, then file a bug!. > At the time, both system-config-keyboard and kcontrol's keyboard screen knew that I needed a UK keyboard, but they did not manage to give me one. Are you saying that I could now remove the xorg.conf stanza, and my (fully updated) system will work without it? I'll try that tomorrow. Anne
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