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Kbd-&kbd-version; Kbd <para>The Kbd package contains key-table files, console fonts, and keyboard utilities.</para> <segmentedlist> <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle> <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle> <seglistitem> <seg>&kbd-ch6-sbu;</seg> <seg>&kbd-ch6-du;</seg> </seglistitem> </segmentedlist> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>Installation of Kbd The behaviour of loadkeys when run without a filename was broken in this release. The following patch fixes this: patch -Np1 -i ../&kbd-fixes-patch; The behaviour of the Backspace and Delete keys is not consistent across the keymaps in the Kbd package. The following patch fixes this issue for i386 keymaps: patch -Np1 -i ../&kbd-backspace-patch; After patching, the Backspace key generates the character with code 127, and the Delete key generates a well-known escape sequence. Fix a bug in the Spanish message translations which prevents kbd from building with gettext-&gettext-version;: sed -i '/guardado\ el/s/\(^.*en\ %\)\(.*\)/\14\$\2/' po/es.po Remove the redundant resizecons program (32-bit x86 only, needs the defunct svgalib, which predates linux-2.6 and is incompatible with modern KMS, to provide the video mode files - for normal use setfont sizes the console appropriately) and its manpage. The shipped version of configure.ac is newer than aclocal.m4, so autotools will be run by make which will overwrite the change to configure. Alter the date and time of configure.ac - this uses the system timezone, so we pick a time that is sufficiently old in all timezones. sed -i 's/\(RESIZECONS_PROGS=\)yes/\1no/' configure && sed -i 's/resizecons.8 //' man/man8/Makefile.in && touch -d '2011-05-07 08:30' configure.ac Prepare Kbd for compilation: ./configure --prefix=/usr --datadir=/lib/kbd The meaning of the configure options: --datadir=/lib/kbd This option puts keyboard layout data in a directory that will always be on the root partition instead of the default /usr/share/kbd. Compile the package: make This package does not come with a test suite. Install the package: make install For some languages (e.g., Belarusian) the Kbd package doesn't provide a useful keymap where the stock by keymap assumes the ISO-8859-5 encoding, and the CP1251 keymap is normally used. Users of such languages have to download working keymaps separately. Some of the scripts in the LFS-Bootscripts package depend on kbd_mode, loadkeys, openvt, and setfont. As /usr may not be available during the early stages of booting, those binaries need to be on the root partition: mv -v /usr/bin/{kbd_mode,loadkeys,openvt,setfont} /bin If desired, install the documentation: mkdir -v /usr/share/doc/kbd-&kbd-version; cp -R -v doc/* \ /usr/share/doc/kbd-&kbd-version; Contents of Kbd Installed programs Installed directory chvt, deallocvt, dumpkeys, fgconsole, getkeycodes, kbd_mode, kbdrate, loadkeys, loadunimap, mapscrn, openvt, psfaddtable (link to psfxtable), psfgettable (link to psfxtable), psfstriptable (link to psfxtable), psfxtable, setfont, setkeycodes, setleds, setmetamode, showconsolefont, showkey, unicode_start, and unicode_stop /lib/kbd Short Descriptions chvt Changes the foreground virtual terminal chvt deallocvt Deallocates unused virtual terminals deallocvt dumpkeys Dumps the keyboard translation tables dumpkeys fgconsole Prints the number of the active virtual terminal fgconsole getkeycodes Prints the kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table getkeycodes kbd_mode Reports or sets the keyboard mode kbd_mode kbdrate Sets the keyboard repeat and delay rates kbdrate loadkeys Loads the keyboard translation tables loadkeys loadunimap Loads the kernel unicode-to-font mapping table loadunimap mapscrn An obsolete program that used to load a user-defined output character mapping table into the console driver; this is now done by setfont mapscrn openvt Starts a program on a new virtual terminal (VT) openvt psfaddtable A link to psfxtable psfaddtable psfgettable A link to psfxtable psfgettable psfstriptable A link to psfxtable psfstriptable psfxtable Handle Unicode character tables for console fonts psfxtable setfont Changes the Enhanced Graphic Adapter (EGA) and Video Graphics Array (VGA) fonts on the console setfont setkeycodes Loads kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table entries; this is useful if there are unusual keys on the keyboard setkeycodes setleds Sets the keyboard flags and Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) setleds setmetamode Defines the keyboard meta-key handling setmetamode showconsolefont Shows the current EGA/VGA console screen font showconsolefont showkey Reports the scancodes, keycodes, and ASCII codes of the keys pressed on the keyboard showkey unicode_start Puts the keyboard and console in UNICODE mode. Don't use this program unless your keymap file is in the ISO-8859-1 encoding. For other encodings, this utility produces incorrect results. unicode_start unicode_stop Reverts keyboard and console from UNICODE mode unicode_stop