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cpbotha.net
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| | | | | I've lost at least 5 hours of my life to the frikking euro key on my Microsoft Natural (old-style) keyboard. It seems that Gnome 2.10 on Ubuntu 5.04, otherwise a great combination, enjoys torturing its Dvorak keyboard layout users with the euro-symbol on the "5" key. It simply doesn't work, no matter what you try. After sacrificing the prerequisite 5 hours to the Linux gods of Ultimate Non-Usability, I came up with the following solution. Make the following change to your /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/dvorak f... | |
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lipanski.com
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| | | | | Linux: How to make your own keyboard layout | |
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www.scannedinavian.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author describes a fun Python and Emacs Lisp project that uses Markov chains to dynamically generate twenty-six different keyboard layouts based on letter frequency in a text file. | |
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du.nkel.dev
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| | | A personal code notes blog | ||