Hi. Once I managed to boot Linux on my E3 I was quite frustrated with the default keymap. I found a keymap in linux-2.4.18-mv30-E3.tar.bz2, but it took me a while to figure out how to convert it to a busybox compatible binary kmap file. I've put the busybox compatible and original keymaps online, incase they're of any use to anybody. http://widearea.org/ste/amse3/delta.kmap http://widearea.org/ste/amse3/ams_delta_keymap.map Cheers. Stephen.
On Saturday 24 March 2007 11:53, Stephen Bowyer wrote:
Hi.
Once I managed to boot Linux on my E3 I was quite frustrated with the default keymap. I found a keymap in linux-2.4.18-mv30-E3.tar.bz2, but it took me a while to figure out how to convert it to a busybox compatible binary kmap file.
I've put the busybox compatible and original keymaps online, incase they're of any use to anybody.
http://widearea.org/ste/amse3/delta.kmap http://widearea.org/ste/amse3/ams_delta_keymap.map
Oh, splendid! This has been bugging me, too, every time I've tried fiddling with my E3 since getting Linux on to it. Try to type any sensible commands without a - or / has been near impossible :) Antony. -- "The joy of X!!?? I've always hated compiling graphical shite. You have a 10 line program, and it ends up depending on the entire known universe." - Philip Hands Please reply to the list; please don't CC me.
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