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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:07:42+00:00 2026-05-11T16:07:42+00:00

Let’s take an example. When I run: xkbprint $DISPLAY keyboard.ps what happens in the

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Let’s take an example. When I run:

xkbprint $DISPLAY keyboard.ps

what happens in the system? I would like to know how the X really work because I regularly get nasty error reports such as

Fatal Error: Cannot load geometry for /tmp/launch-NawGIk/:0

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I know that the X11 was designed in a way that it is easy to extend. But how? How does the X11 protocol work? How do the X extensions work?

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    2026-05-11T16:07:43+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:07 pm

    Whatever happens, I’m pretty certain it isn’t going to be what you expect.

    The syntax of xkbprint(1) is

    $ xkbprint sourcefile destfile

    and sourcefile should be a compiled xkb file. $DISPLAY is going to resolve to something like mymachine:0.0, which isn’t a very reasonable file name.

    Actually, since you’re running a Mac, it’s echoing exactly what it’s seeing: /tmp/launch-NawGIk/:0 is the special OS/X magic to let launchd run X apps. The error message means that it’s not finding a geometry or display in that file. Which is no surprise since there is no file named `/tmp/launch-NawGIk/:0

    Try reading the man page, and see if you don’t have more luck with a compiled .xkm file.

    More generally, if you want a starting introduction to X, try this article.

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