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mwitkow.me
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| | | | | As someone learning German, I wanted to avoid learning a new keyboard layout (German QWERTZ) as well as the language. Thus in this blog post, I go into the details of how to get German umlauts on a US keyboard layout across Linux, MacOS and Windows. A little background Like most Polish computer users, I grew up with the, awkwardly named, Polish (programmers) layout. It is effectively a English (US) with the Alt+Gr (a. | |
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tilde.town
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the author's experience transitioning from GNU/Linux to FreeBSD as a desktop OS, highlighting the setup process, challenges, and usability improvements. | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | | | In the past 2 years or so, I have been using my caps lock key as a separate ctrl key on my desktop keyboard. This is very easy to do in X11 with a setxkmap command. However, with my laptop, I try to run without X as much as possible. (I've found it make a nice, distraction free environment, and it seems to be pretty good for battery life) Obviously, without X, we cannot use setxkmap. | |
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www.losangelista.com
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| | | You see Martin Gore, right? Homie is all "WHAT? Liz is coming to England???" Meanwhile, the rest of Depeche Mode's busy playing it cool... | ||