Hello,

        How about the good 'ol ctrl-insert and shift-insert? If i remember
correctly, that was the standard for X in *nix.

HTH
Yan

On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Gamaliel G. Lagman wrote:

> 
> >     ipag-paumanhin!  but what do you mean by its working in console mode
> > and not on X11.  
> 
> X11 as in Xwindows/X...console mode as in primitive dos-alike (full
> screen) with black background and white fonts.  You can go to full-screen
> console mode (Redhat/Mandrake) by typing  ctrl-alt-<F1> upto <F6> and
> returning to X by typing alt-<F7>, in slackware ctrl-alt-<F3>-<F6> then
> back to X by alt-<F2>, which rise another question, in slackware I can
> only switch into one full-screen console mode unlike in 
> Redhat/Mandrake.  Any ideas how can I make more switches?
> 
> Anyway before I was using Redhat 6/Mandrake 6.1 and it was working
> properly in X and in fullscreen console mode.  I've already compared the
> settings  to my Slackware 7, but still no success.  Ctrl-C/X and ctrl-V
> does work in X but only on X-apps but it does not work with Konsole or
> kvt.
> 
> I guess I've missed something or some procedure.  I think plug have
> already discussed this problem.  Can anyone tell me where can I find the
> mailling lists archives?
> 
> thanks,
> ~gams
> 
> 
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