ever seen a notebook computer with a numeric keypad built in??  I
haven't....

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay
DeKing
Sent: Monday, 14 May 2001 10:24 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Numlock in X


Yes, I'm using 7.2 - with gnome, not kde.
I'll try Aiguo's suggestion (see below).

Is it just me, or shouldn't modern software default to numlock on
anyway? After all, it's hard to find a keyboard without dedicated Home,
End, PgUp, PgDn and cursor direction keys.

Thanks everybody!
Jay

Adrian Smith wrote:
>
> are you using 7.2?  i still haven't gotten that to work either.  so far
there has been no solution that i know of.  if there is i'd love to know
also.   if you have 8.0 i have no clue.....
> numlock has worked for me in 7.0 7.1 & 8.0, but 7.2 is out there on it's
own.    =)
>
> Adrian Smith
> 'de telepone dude
> Telecom Dept.
> x 7042
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul wrote:
>
> It was Sun, 13 May 2001 13:56:32 -0400 when Jay DeKing wrote:
>
> There is a place in the directories, ~/.kde/Autostart I think, where you
can
> drop a symlink.
> On starting, all program in that dir are executed. Works fine for me.
> Paul

Aiguo Deng wrote:
>
> I have just installed LM7.2 and was in same annoynig position.
> I fixed it by inserting line /usr/X11R6/bin/enable_X11_numlock into
> the begining of both of the following files /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc and
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0
> Hope this helps
> Aiguo
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