Rich Kulawiec:
> One of the things that's stopped me from buying a laptop and putting
> Linux on it is the keyboard.
>
> To explain: as an old-time Unix person and a vi user, I expect to
> field the control key to the left of the "A" key. (To give you
> an idea of what sort of fossil I am, I use Control-I to insert tabs.)
> Many PC-type keyboard have the utterly useless CAPS LOCK key there,
> which is beyond annoying. So I'd like to find out if there are any
> laptops out there which have either a Unix-friendly keyboard, or an
> optional Unix-friendly keyboard....so are there?
On my Toshiba Satellite 110CS, there is a setup option to change the
control and capslock keys, and the actual keys on the keyboard can be
changed as well.
I think the newer Toshibas have the same possibilities.
Harald Arnesen, Apall�kkveien 23 A, N-0956 Oslo, Norway