F11 mode setting fails on Radeon

Brian Vuyk brian at brianvuyk.com
Wed Apr 15 19:53:57 UTC 2009


On 04/15/2009 03:36 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Antonio Olivares wrote:
>    
>> grep -q -s DontZap /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>> append=$?
>> if [ $append -ne 0 ]; then
>>    cat>>  /etc/X11/xorg.conf<<  EOF
>>    Section "ServerFlags"
>>    Option "DontZap" "false"
>>    EndSection
>>    EOF
>> fi
>>      
>
> That's not the method for current Rawhide. Now you have to enable an option
> in your GNOME or KDE keyboard settings. If you're not using either of those
> or if you're using KDE without a configured custom keyboard layouts, most
> likely Ctrl+Alt+BkSp is already working for you (it only gets disabled when
> the desktop environment reconfigures the keyboard when it starts). The
> reason this got changed is so you can use Ctrl+Alt+BkSp in GDM/KDM if your
> X11 does not work at all and so it can be reenabled individually by regular
> users.
>
>          Kevin Kofler
>
>    
Where would this option  be in KDE? I looked in the 'Keyboard & Mouse' 
settings, and there was no such option. I had to resort to setting 
DontZap by hand. Is the something yet to be added?
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