moving or copying speakup-JFW.map
William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123
wacker at octothorp.org
Tue Aug 20 16:05:18 EDT 2002
A much better way in Red Hat Linux is to rename the file to
"speakup-jfw.kmap". Then, compress it by using "gzip -9
speakup-jfw.kmap".
Now, move speakup-jfw.kmap to /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty. Next, edit
/etc/sysconfig/keyboard to reflect the new keymap KEYTABLE="speakup-jfw".
Nothing need be done to rc.local.
--
Bill in Denver
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Thomas Ward wrote:
> Hi, two things. First, I would like to correct Janina for making an
> incorrect statement. She said, "There is no such thing as a speakup-jfw.map
> file." Yes, there is a speakup-jfw.map and I wrote it.
>
> Second, there is a readme file that ships with the map file that tells you
> exactly how to install the file. If you want to avoid recompiling simply
> copy the file to your /boot directory. Then add the following lines to
> /etc/rc.local.
>
> loadkeys /boot/speakup-jfw.map
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