Forums

Skip to content

Advanced search
  • Quick links
    • Unanswered topics
    • Active topics
    • Search
  • FAQ
  • Login
  • Register
  • Board index Assistance Kernel & Hardware
  • Search

Hardware profiles & USB keyboards

Kernel not recognizing your hardware? Problems with power management or PCMCIA? What hardware is compatible with Gentoo? See here. (Only for kernels supported by Gentoo.)
Post Reply
Advanced search
3 posts • Page 1 of 1
Author
Message
DiLupo
n00b
n00b
User avatar
Posts: 32
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2003 3:10 pm
Location: Amsterdam
Contact:
Contact DiLupo
Website

Hardware profiles & USB keyboards

  • Quote

Post by DiLupo » Tue Feb 10, 2004 11:57 am

Hi All,

I've read a load about using hprofile, quickswitch or other script solutions to choose a network connection during boottime. This is all very interesting, but what I am looking for, I haven't found yet... I have a USB keyboard (US layout) which I use at home, my Laptop has a GB layout keyboard. I would like to see that my X config file is changed to adapt to the use of the USB keyboard or not...

Any ideas?

Thanks,

DiLupo
If printing from other applications fails, too, reinstall your system.
Boot with a Windows boot disk and type on the command line: c:\windows\command\deltree /y c:\windows and then setup.
- answer on www.adobeforums.com -
Top
Instinct82
n00b
n00b
Posts: 42
Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2003 1:15 pm
Location: Trier, Germany
Contact:
Contact Instinct82
Website

  • Quote

Post by Instinct82 » Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:51 am

it should not be too hard to create an init script that checks usb via lsusb and copies the right version of your XF86Config to /etc/X11/ if grep returns your Keyboard.
my gentoo boxes
Desktop:
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
512MB DDR
GeForce3 Ti200
Samsung SyncMaster 193T
Laptop:
Asus M6800N 1,5GHz
768MB DDR
Radeon 9600 Mobility
Router:
Intel Pentium 90, 128MB RAM, True Headless
Top
dsegel
Tux's lil' helper
Tux's lil' helper
Posts: 127
Joined: Fri Jan 31, 2003 8:41 pm

  • Quote

Post by dsegel » Sat Feb 21, 2004 5:47 pm

Instinct82 wrote:it should not be too hard to create an init script that checks usb via lsusb and copies the right version of your XF86Config to /etc/X11/ if grep returns your Keyboard.
I do something similar to change my XF86Config file depending on whether I'm using an external CRT or the built-in LCD on my laptop. My script takes a command line option because I'm too lazy to figure out how to detect the type of mointor attached, but it's the same idea.
Top
Post Reply

3 posts • Page 1 of 1

Return to “Kernel & Hardware”

Jump to
  • Assistance
  • ↳   News & Announcements
  • ↳   Frequently Asked Questions
  • ↳   Installing Gentoo
  • ↳   Multimedia
  • ↳   Desktop Environments
  • ↳   Networking & Security
  • ↳   Kernel & Hardware
  • ↳   Portage & Programming
  • ↳   Gamers & Players
  • ↳   Other Things Gentoo
  • ↳   Unsupported Software
  • Discussion & Documentation
  • ↳   Documentation, Tips & Tricks
  • ↳   Gentoo Chat
  • ↳   Gentoo Forums Feedback
  • ↳   Duplicate Threads
  • International Gentoo Users
  • ↳   中文 (Chinese)
  • ↳   Dutch
  • ↳   Finnish
  • ↳   French
  • ↳   Deutsches Forum (German)
  • ↳   Diskussionsforum
  • ↳   Deutsche Dokumentation
  • ↳   Greek
  • ↳   Forum italiano (Italian)
  • ↳   Forum di discussione italiano
  • ↳   Risorse italiane (documentazione e tools)
  • ↳   Polskie forum (Polish)
  • ↳   Instalacja i sprzęt
  • ↳   Polish OTW
  • ↳   Portuguese
  • ↳   Documentação, Ferramentas e Dicas
  • ↳   Russian
  • ↳   Scandinavian
  • ↳   Spanish
  • ↳   Other Languages
  • Architectures & Platforms
  • ↳   Gentoo on ARM
  • ↳   Gentoo on PPC
  • ↳   Gentoo on Sparc
  • ↳   Gentoo on Alternative Architectures
  • ↳   Gentoo on AMD64
  • ↳   Gentoo for Mac OS X (Portage for Mac OS X)
  • Board index
  • All times are UTC
  • Delete cookies

© 2001–2026 Gentoo Foundation, Inc.

Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited

Privacy Policy

 

 

magic