[CentOS] Using XEN VMs with non-US keyboards?
Kai Schaetzl
maillists at conactive.comTue Oct 16 16:26:43 UTC 2007
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Felix Schwarz wrote on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 23:22:22 +0200: > I'm seeing the same problems on Fedora 6+7. I don't think there is a real > solution (btw: using a German keyboard layout, shift+6 gives me "/" in the > graphical vnc console). Thanks for confirmation. Yeah, I can get "/" this way, but I can't get "-" and "*" which means I can't add any options to command lines or do wildcards. It's pretty useless this way. You can't even handle filenames with a "-" in them. I work around this by using single "?" in filenames as I can create at least this. On the other hand if I switch to US keyboard layout I can get at * and - and ?, but not at /. Grrrrr. I use SSH for virtual console management as much as > possible. Yes, this seems the only workable solution. Unfortunately, you are also restricted to the "-"-less strings when you install it :-( Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
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