On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 04:49:50PM -0400, Stephen Dennison wrote: > I have had this problem before... Didn't take too long to figure out that > num lock was down, so I didn't feel too stupid, however it has happened to > me again lately and the num lock was not pressed. I haven't been able to > put my finger on exactly what causes it, and when I try to intentionally > recreate the problem I can't seem to do it, but every once in a while I go > back to my terminal and discover that I can't drag windows around just > like the num lock was pressed. > The problem has occurred once when I left my terminal for a period of time > not greater than 5 minutes with a screen saver running, some applications > being xhosted from other machines, and a few local running applications. > It has occurred several times while I have screen locked and left the > machine running over the weekend, again with several xhosted applications > and just a handful of locally running programs. > In order to fix the problem I actually have to restart X, not just the > window manager. > > The system is running redhat 7.3 on an intel something or other and > whatever version of fvwm2 that came with redhat. The .fvwm2rc is my own > custom made file, not based on the one that came with redhat, but put > together from scratch. Oh, and it's a dual monitor display system using > the xinerama extension on 2 monitors of the same size and resolution. I > can't think of any other pertinent information, but if anyone has any > ideas as to what might be causing it I'd very much like to hear them.
How about the scroll-lock and caps-lock keys? Bye Dominik ^_^ ^_^ -- Dominik Vogt, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], phone: 0721/91374-382 Schlund + Partner AG, Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, D-76133 Karlsruhe -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
