No, it wasn't the kernel rebuild i don't think. I'm honestly not sure what made it change on its own. Its been slow forever, then suddenly one day it was fast, and then i rebooted into a new kernel, and it was back to being slow. No clue why or how since i'm the only one with root on the box.

On 12/08/02 17:13, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I'm grasping at straws here. It doesn't seem conceivable that this would change simply due to a kernel rebuild.

Now that you mention it, it does.  Perhaps its overriding?  Ugh, i don't
want to reboot just to change this.

On 12/08/02 16:41, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Does you BIOS have a keyboard rate setting?


Tried that, and no noticable change.  THis is quite odd.

On 12/08/02 11:45, Joel Hammer wrote:
xset has a -r option which relates to this.
Joel

On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 10:42:54AM -0800, Net Llama! wrote:
I'm searching like mad to figure out how to adjust the keyboard repeat
frequency.  Somehow, it got changed to a faster rate (what i want)
just before i upgraded to 2.4.20, but then whatever magic i did, was
lost
upon rebooting.  I just don't even know what i did to change it.  Any
pointers gratefully accepted.

thanks!


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