Quoth John P. Looney:
> I used to be happy. I had X working. Then I upgraded to RedHat 7.2.
>> My .Xmodmap file used to be parsed on startup. No more.
You're lucky you only lost Xmodmap. I've no X whatsoever at the moment.
Doesn't even get as far as logging anything.
Anyway, do you have a .Xkbmap or is there one in /etc/X11/xinit (or whatever)?
xinit won't read Xmodmap if it's already found an Xkbmap.
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