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Ubuntu Xonotic problems. - Inso - 05-29-2011

I need help with Xonotic under Ubuntu 11.04. This is from the git, since the balance-version gave me even more problems.

[Problem #1. launching xonotic ruins my dual-monitor setup. It makes it go into "mirroring" mode which shows the same on both screens. Using catalyst as drivers. This seems pretty schizophrenic. It always starts mirroring mode when I start xonotic, but only sometimes revert back to multi-monitor.

#2. I can't bind the 'åäö'-keys. This worked in windows. It's kind of crucial since the placement of åäö is the same as qwe on normal keyboards.
I have now tried different keyboard maps and been unable to find one that works. I will continue to try out different, any suggestions are as always very welcome
Update: § can not be bound either.
Nevermind, I just rebinded all the buttons, all is good.
Both of these problems are under both the glx and sld-versions. (I don't even know the difference)
Anyone got any ideas on solutions?


RE: Ubuntu Xonotic problems. - liberty - 05-29-2011

You will need to use keymap tool to map a key. See "man keymap" for help.


RE: Ubuntu Xonotic problems. - Inso - 05-30-2011

Where is this "man keymap"?


RE: Ubuntu Xonotic problems. - Spaceman - 05-30-2011

(05-30-2011, 01:16 AM)Inso Wrote: Where is this "man keymap"?

Open your terminal or konsole and type "man keymap" you will then see some text, possibly "No manual entry for keymap" or a long description of how to use the keymap command.


RE: Ubuntu Xonotic problems. - Inso - 05-30-2011

(05-30-2011, 09:49 AM)Spaceman Wrote:
(05-30-2011, 01:16 AM)Inso Wrote: Where is this "man keymap"?

Open your terminal or konsole and type "man keymap" you will then see some text, possibly "No manual entry for keymap" or a long description of how to use the keymap command.

"no manual entry for keymap". Am I supposed to install something?
Google turns up some results, but since I'm not sure what I'm looking for or is supposed to do it doesn't really make any sense to me.