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mplayer is giving me problems.. watching movies is proving to be problematic...
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PS: As far as I know, they only got the USB2VGA thing to produce 2 fps from the tablet...
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I don't plan on duplicating my current screen.. i want chroot debian (like yours) and get completely rebuild an xorg.conf from scratch using something like:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USB2VGA
and hoping to produce a completely separate full screen debian working station... we'll see how it goes when I have the money for all the parts.
But essentially my goal is to have a docking station be just 1 USB cord away . It won't duplicate the current screen.. although I guess if you do the vnc hack thing it might... but It'll be interesting how/if it works at all.
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What does that mean? You mean Maemo mplayer or are you trying to get Debian mplayer to work? If the latter, why?
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sudo gainroot mv /debian/usr/share/X11/xkb /debian/usr/share/X11/xkb.bak cp -R /usr/share/X11/xkb /debian/usr/share/X11/
my first post and I wanted it useful. One of the biggest problems I had with debian was the hardware keyboard for the N810.. none of the numbers or special characters would work for me..considering i spend a lot of time in the terminal this was unsat. I couldn't find anyone that had a complete xmodmap for all the keys on the keyboard.. if there is and I just failed to see it let me know.
I saved this file as .Xmodmap in my users home directory:
Updated with Multiple Keyboards.. Big Thanks to Debernardis and Murphy
For US/English Keyboard:
Escape = FN + ,
TAB = FN + Backspace
Italian Keyboards:
Pipe = FN + .
For French/Azerty Keyboards:
Tab = FN + <
Then create/add the following to /home/user/.icewm/startup:
EDIT: To keep the original topic up to date.. if you experience weird behavior with your keyboard; reversed Function-Key operation or just not getting anything at all when using the function key (even after running the xmodmap command).. this code may help (run from OS2008, and if your debian is mount on /debian)..
Last edited by fatalsaint; 2008-09-14 at 18:47.