Loading Keymap In RedHat 7

Pete De Vasto pdevasto at incyte.com
Tue Apr 3 16:52:56 EDT 2001


Hi, everyone:

Well, thanks to Bill Acker's excellent assistance, I've got speakup running on my Redhat 7 Linux system.  I'm really like a kid in a candy store because the interface is very good and easy to use.  I have it running with an Accent-SA synthesizer.

My first question has to do with the default loading of the keymap file.  As Ia test, I wanted to reboot my system just to make sure it came back up cleanly, but I noticed that the navigation keystrokes were no longer working after the reboot.  I took a look at /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, and discovered that speakup's key table is not automatically loaded upon reboot (probably no surprise to you veteran speakup users (smile)).I happen to have the speakup keymap file downloaded from Bill's FTP site in my home directory, so the first thing I do when I login is to type:

loadkeys speakup.kmap.gz

and all is well.  There has to be a better and more automatic way to get this keymap file loaded, isn't there?

Thanks for any help.
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Pete De Vasto
Unix Systems  Administrator           Phone:  650-621-8582
Incyte Genomics, Inc.                      Fax:    650-621-7607 
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Palo Alto, CA  94304                       Email:  pdevasto at incyte.com
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