Re: X->console switch

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>   On Jan 27 at 13:32, John spoke:
>
>> Hello all,
>> i configure my xserver version 4.3.0 in openbsd 3.4 i386 to have support
>> with bulgarian keyboard. I added in XF86Config file:
>> Section "InputDevice"
>>     Identifier  "Keyboard1"
>>     Driver      "Keyboard"
>>     Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
>>     Option "XkbRules"   "xfree86"
>>     Option "XkbModel"   "compaqeak8"
>>     Option "XkbLayout"  "us,bg"
>>     Option "XkbVariant" "basic,phonetic"
>>     Option "XkbOptions" "grp:menu_toggle"
>>      Option "XkbCompat"  "group_led"
>> EndSection
>>
>> and now is work fine, but i unable to change console from
>> X to console mode with CTRL+ALT+F1, F2 ... F4
>
> Hello Condor,
>
> I have Openbsd 3.3 with XFree86 4.2.1 and none of the XkbXX options
> and console switching works for me.
> Have you tried disabling all or some of the XkbXX options?
>
>> In linux this work fine, but in linux switch mode is with CTRL+F1..
>> and in openbsd is with CTRL+ALT+F1 ...
>
> Does the XF86Config file in Linux have the same XkbXX options as in
> the Openbsd one?
>
> -Hanspeter
>

Hello Hanspeter,
yes when i remove that part from config file where i setup my language
(in this case bulgarian) it's work with out any problems.
Yes, actually is no different between Linux and OpenBSD config file for
XFree86.
I don't know that this problem exist in old version of OpenBSD etc.
*BSD* systems because CTRL+ALT+Fx key is for switch consoles in BSD/UNIX
systems (I'm not sure for FreeBSD, can't remmember).
Do any body with OpenBSD 3.4 and X 4.3.0 can make test with this part of
xkb options, no need to write in bulgarina just to start X and tryed to
switch consoles?

Regards,
Condor

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