Brazilian layout keyboard

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Please,

Could someone to help to find a brazilian layout keyboard [ABNT 2]. My
keyboard is USB and I am not getting to configure it in the text
console [not in X].

Thank you,
Pedro Henrique

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Reply gethostbyname (15) 2/15/2007 11:08:22 PM

gethostbyname@gmail.com wrote...
>
>Please,
>
>Could someone to help to find a brazilian layout keyboard [ABNT 2]. My
>keyboard is USB and I am not getting to configure it in the text
>console [not in X].

Google "brazilian keyboard" ...

http://www.datacal.com/products/portuguese-brazilian-layout.htm


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Reply harryooopotter 2/16/2007 4:30:49 AM


On 16 fev, 01:30, harryooopot...@hotmail.co_ (Harry331) wrote:
> gethostbyn...@gmail.com wrote...
>
> >Please,
>
> >Could someone to help to find a brazilian layout keyboard [ABNT 2]. My
> >keyboard is USB and I am not getting to configure it in the text
> >console [not in X].
>
> Google "brazilian keyboard" ...
>
> http://www.datacal.com/products/portuguese-brazilian-layout.htm

Thanks you Harry but the problem is not so simple. The FreeBSD and
Linux have layouts for brazilian keyboard layout but Solaris doesn't.
I will need to modify any existing layout to adapt it to my keyboard :-
(

I used to think that Solaris was more friendly and complete. I cannot
simply to disable the beep on text console (yet).

gethostbyname

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Reply gethostbyname 2/16/2007 3:50:48 PM

gethostbyname@gmail.com wrote...

> [snip] I cannot
>simply to disable the beep on text console (yet).

Google the thread below. Although there is no direct answer on 
how to turn off the bell, you may get some ideas by reading it.

<quote>

Newsgroups: comp.unix.shell
From: Stephane CHAZELAS <this.address@is.invalid>
Subject: Re: basic question: other than xset how to turn terminal bell off

[snip]
Or you can tell your applications, that they need to send
something else if they want to beep (like... nothing), that's
the termcap/termindo approach.

You can tell Solaris not to beep on 0x7, I don't know how you do
that. On Linux, you would do for instance "rmmod pcspkr", there
may be an equivalent for Solaris.
[snip]

</quote>

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Reply harryooopotter 2/17/2007 7:43:35 PM

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