(In reply to comment #10)
> How about if you change 'hpi6' to 'inet(hpi6)'?
I now get two errors when I log in as the test user, and a question from GNOME
asking:
The X system keyboard settings differ from your current GNOME keyboard
settings. Which set would you like to use?
[Use X Settings] [Use GNOME settings]
I tried "Use X Settings", and got a bunch more of the error dialogs (about six
or so).
The debugging commands it suggests now report the same as before, except
s/hpi6/inet(hpi6)/ :)
Btw (I should've mentioned this earlier), I believe hpi6 is the correct variant
for this keyboard -- my laptop is an HP NC6000.
(In reply to comment #10)
> How about if you change 'hpi6' to 'inet(hpi6)'?
I now get two errors when I log in as the test user, and a question from GNOME
asking:
The X system keyboard settings differ from your current GNOME keyboard
settings. Which set would you like to use?
[Use X Settings] [Use GNOME settings]
I tried "Use X Settings", and got a bunch more of the error dialogs (about six
or so).
The debugging commands it suggests now report the same as before, except
s/hpi6/inet(hpi6)/ :)
Btw (I should've mentioned this earlier), I believe hpi6 is the correct variant
for this keyboard -- my laptop is an HP NC6000.