I have two partitions on my machine, a amd64 unstable install (2.6.12.2 custom kernel) and an x86 sarge install (2.6.8.1 custom kernel).
When I boot into the amd64 partition, and press M-< or M-> (beginning-of-buffer and end-of buffer in emacs) I usually just end up with just < or > inserted but every once and a while I will get M-< or M->, as intended. If I hold down shift and meta, if I press > and '>' is printed, then as long as I keep shift and meta down, it will continue to do so every time i press >. Likewise, If I hold down shift and meta and press >, if I get M-> it will give me M-< and M-> for as long as keep shift and meta held down. When I boot into the x86 partition M-> and M-< always work. I've tried several ps/2 keyboards, and this has been the case on all of them. I vowed never to get a USB keyboard, but it looks like I'm gonna have to. Just curious if anyone else has observed this behavior. aaron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

