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matttproud.com
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| | | | | Debian Linux has a relatively smart way of configuring keyboard input through the /etc/default/keyboard file (manual page). This file powers both the kernel configuration, the virtual console, and the X Window System. I set the XKBOPTIONS directive in /etc/default/keyboard follows: 1 XKBOPTIONS='compose:ralt,ctrl:nocaps' This has the following meaning: Make the right alt key a compose key. Make the caps lock key another ctrl key. A slew of other rules are available through XKB as described in the /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base. | |
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paperstack.com
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melkat.blog
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| | | Anyone can be anyone when it comes to commits. For example, here is a commit where ""Linus Torvalds"" deletes Linux. I put this document together for myself a while back, but I thought I would share it with other people who want a straightforward guide to setting up commit signing with GPG. | ||