Well, you could hit the num-lock key for now . . .
On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| > Well that is the paranoia level. Only root should be permitted to authorize
| > users at any time.
|
| --- Did you mean only root can login at any time? How to allow the other user
| to login?
|
| That is a numlock for a laptop bet u is 4 i is 5 etc.... Set up to start
| with numlock off.
|
| --- How to change the startup status of numlock?
| Thanks
|
| Chunnuan
|
|
|
| Civileme wrote:
|
| > On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| > > I installed LM 7.02 with the highest security in my Dell Latitude
| > > laptop. Now I have two problems:
| > > 1. When run at leve 5, only the root account can login even though I
| > > can su to other regular users after I login as root.
| > > 2. When run at level 3, some keys in the right half of my keybord are
| > > messed up, for example, when you press 'i', you will see '4' or
| > > something like that. So I cannot do anything with the login prompt.
| > > Has someone met some problems of this kind? What are the possible
| > > reasons?
| > > Thanks,
| > > Chunnuan
| >
| > Hmmm,
| >
| > Well that is the paranoia level. Only root should be permitted to authorize
| > users at any time.
| >
|
| > That is a numlock for a laptop bet u is 4 i is 5 etc.... Set up to start
| > with numlock off.
|
| > Civileme
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