As a FreeBSD noob, I have a few dumb questions to ask... and unfortunately my search in man documents and web pages yielded nothing I could understand.
First of all, I managed the install of FreeBSD and Xorg 7.4 no problem. In the terminal outside of x, my keyboard works perfectly, but once in X, I need a .xmodmaprc to get some keys to work.
The problem is that I don't know how to get it to load automatically when I type "startx".
I made an .xinitrc with a single line:
xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc
I'm assuming this will load .xmodmaprc correctly, but then X exits. (Forgive me if this is a "duh" type thing, but I'm really new to FreeBSD)
Another question to ask... is it possible to set up this .xmodmap configuration globally (i.e. system wide, without having to create a new .xinitrc for every new user)?
First of all, I managed the install of FreeBSD and Xorg 7.4 no problem. In the terminal outside of x, my keyboard works perfectly, but once in X, I need a .xmodmaprc to get some keys to work.
The problem is that I don't know how to get it to load automatically when I type "startx".
I made an .xinitrc with a single line:
xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc
I'm assuming this will load .xmodmaprc correctly, but then X exits. (Forgive me if this is a "duh" type thing, but I'm really new to FreeBSD)
Another question to ask... is it possible to set up this .xmodmap configuration globally (i.e. system wide, without having to create a new .xinitrc for every new user)?