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Post-Mortem: [Qemu-devel] How to send Ctrl+Alt+F1 to guest OS?
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Matt Howard |
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Post-Mortem: [Qemu-devel] How to send Ctrl+Alt+F1 to guest OS? |
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Fri, 13 Feb 2004 15:24:38 -0500 |
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First off, I'm not on the list, so copy me if I should see the replies... :)
I didn't see this solution posted, and this is what I suspect VMware does on
the fly. You can use the xmodmap(1) tool to remove the magic from the C-A-Fn
combo. I use two files to work around this, .Xmodmap.norm and .Xmodmap.qemu
All you have to do is run "xmodmap .Xmodmap.qemu" to disable vt-switch on the
X server, and run "xmodmap .Xmodmap.norm" Also the file .Xmodmap is the user
defaults file and will be loaded when your X session starts. Note that I
have the magic for F12 always disabled, that's because I use Remote
Administrator in WINE. :)
I don't know the details of xmodmap, but its functionality could be pulled in
(or executed by) qemu...
Anyway, hope this removes one annoyance for the qemu users out there.
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Matt Howard <address@hidden>
Superior Insurance - Tech Services
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