using iMac keyboard

Jeroen Clarysse yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Tue, 13 Aug 2002 15:56:58 +0200


yep, belgian here :-)

I'm not at home now, so I can't check your suggestions. So far, i've found
YellowDog rather difficult to manage... For instance, the 'taskbar' (I think
they call it 'panel') at the bottom of the screen often disapperas, forcing
me to reboot... I guess I'm just to much of a newbie....

also, I can't get apache running.... sigh... OSX is so much more
userfriendly !


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric D." <liriodendron@mac.com>
To: <yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: using iMac keyboard


> Een Belg! Hoe gaat'? (half Dutch myself).
>
> Anyway, the option key is the alt key (should even be labelled alt on the
> iCrap keyboard). If you (or your school mates) would rather use a real
> keyboard, just plug one in. So far, every keyboard I've ever tried works
> with USB Macs.
>
> As for "pipe", it's shift-backslash (shift-\) on my keyboard (ADB Apple
> Extended Keybd II (the best keyboard ever made IMNSHO)), and "at"
> (aapestaartje?) should be shift-2. But... I just realised that I'm using a
> US/Canadian keyboard so you may not have these keys in the same place, or
> even at all.
>
> PS In OS 9 (if you run OS 9) you can easily re-map your own keyboard with
> ResEdit (it's ultra simple & b/c I had to do some heavy duty data entry
> recently I customised my keyboard layout (copy the resource) so I could do
> one-handed data entry).
>
> Eric.
>
> on 12/8/02 17:08, jeroen at jeroen.clarysse@easynet.be wrote:
>
> > I'm a total newbie to linux, trying to get he most basic things running
for
> > our school imac (old model, 233MHz bondi blue) that was donated by one
of
> > the parents. It's too slow for OSX, and OS9 is crashing too much, so we
> > thought to try out yellowdog, which turns out to be quite a bit more
> > difficult than expected.
> >
> > the biggest issue is that I can't type ALT or ALT-GR characters on the
imac
> > keyboard (you know, the little compact one). How for instance do I type
a
> > pipe symbol ? or an @  ??
> >
> >
> >
> > many thanks fro this n00b !
>
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