On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 03:31:43 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
Just the other day i noticed when the Num Lock LED is off i can type
with the keypad numeral's. But when the LED is on it is dead. Any ideas?
Worked fine for ages.
Sometimes, when running on X session, Caps Lock key goes nuts
Hi,
Just the other day i noticed when the Num Lock LED is off i can type
with the keypad numeral's. But when the LED is on it is dead. Any
ideas?
Worked fine for ages.
Cheers
Mark
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On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just the other day i noticed when the Num Lock LED is off i can type
with the keypad numeral's. But when the LED is on it is dead. Any
ideas?
Worked fine for ages.
Cheers
Mark
Are you using numlockx by chance
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:41 AM, Matt Harrison matt.harriso...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just the other day i noticed when the Num Lock LED is off i can type
with the keypad numeral's. But when the LED is on it is dead. Any
J'utilise gdm avec l'evironnement graphique Gnome
Le 29/01/09, alexandrealexi...@gmail.com a écrit :
tout depend de ton environnement graphique. si tu utilises kde, tu trouvers
une possibilité ici :
http://alexastuces.no-ip.org/blog/post/2008/08/09/23-numlock-dans-kdm
Le Wednesday 28 January
pour gdm, le principe est quasiment le même, à part le fichier à modifier :
apttude install numlockx
tu edites /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default
et à la fin du fichier, tu ajoutes ces lignes :
if [ -x /usr/bin/numlockx ]; then
/usr/bin/numlockx on
fi
J'utilise gdm avec l'evironnement graphique
Pourquoi n'ai-je pas le fichier dont tu me parles ? Déjà, je n'ai pas
le répertoire gdm/ dans X11/.
Le 30/01/09, alexandrealexi...@gmail.com a écrit :
pour gdm, le principe est quasiment le même, à part le fichier à modifier :
apttude install numlockx
tu edites /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default
et
tout simplement une erreur dans mon précédent message. le chemin reel est :
/etc/gdm/Init/Default
PS : inutile de mettre mon adresse dans le champs destinataire, je suis abonné
à la liste, donc en destinataire tu mets debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
et c'est tout
Le Friday 30 January 2009
Merci pour l'astuce. Ce n'était pas une fonction vitale, mais comme j'ai
inclu des chiffres dans mon identifiant et mot de passe, cela fait toujours
une touche en moins sur laquelle appuyer.
Désolé pour la double réception, l'envoi a été automatique...
Le 30 janvier 2009 15:55, alexandre
tout depend de ton environnement graphique. si tu utilises kde, tu trouvers
une possibilité ici :
http://alexastuces.no-ip.org/blog/post/2008/08/09/23-numlock-dans-kdm
Le Wednesday 28 January 2009 21:58:40 Christophe MUSSEAU, vous avez écrit :
Bonsoir,
Je rebondis sur ce mail, pour poser la
Bonsoir,
Je rebondis sur ce mail, pour poser la question suivante:
Que dois-je faire pour avoir l'activation du pavé numérique au
démarrage (en mode graphique ?)
Merci pour vos réponses.
Le 01/01/09, flashboosterflashboos...@gmail.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
Peut-être pourrais-tu regarder du
Bonjour,
Peut-être pourrais-tu regarder du côté du paquet numlockx. Les effets de la
commande numlockx on ou off se trouvent appliqués lors de la session
suivante.
Merci de nous tenir informé.
Bonne et heureuse année à tous.
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Le 30
Le 31.12.2008 00:34, François TOURDE a écrit :
Le 14243ième jour après Epoch,
Grégory Bulot écrivait:
C. Mourad Jaber ml-count_s...@lundarael.dyndns.org à écrit le Tue,
30 Dec 2008 11:03:35 +0100
Bonjour,
J'ai un comportement curieux du numlock depuis quelques temps, quand
le
Bonjour,
J'ai un comportement curieux du numlock depuis quelques temps, quand le
voyant est allumé, c'est qu'il est désactivé, quand il est éteint, c'est
qu'il est activé !!!
Est-ce que quelqu'un aurait une idée pour lui rendre un comportement
plus conventionnel ?
Merci
Mourad
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C. Mourad Jaber ml-count_s...@lundarael.dyndns.org à écrit le Tue,
30 Dec 2008 11:03:35 +0100
Bonjour,
J'ai un comportement curieux du numlock depuis quelques temps, quand
le voyant est allumé, c'est qu'il est désactivé, quand il est éteint,
c'est qu'il est activé !!!
Est-ce que quelqu'un
Le 14243ième jour après Epoch,
Grégory Bulot écrivait:
C. Mourad Jaber ml-count_s...@lundarael.dyndns.org à écrit le Tue,
30 Dec 2008 11:03:35 +0100
Bonjour,
J'ai un comportement curieux du numlock depuis quelques temps, quand
le voyant est allumé, c'est qu'il est désactivé, quand il est
Hi again,
I'm having a problem which is spred over my all desktop computers which
are running debian lenny or debian sid/lenny mixtures.
The kernel is 2.6.25-2 lenny and window manager is KDE and installed from
lenny repositories in all setups.
The problem shows itself only when I set turn on
Here is the Free desktop.org thread decrying these issues we've
noticed. Seems the LED issue has been known for months. :-(
http://lists.freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg/2007-September/028659.html
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 09:05:42AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Here is the Free desktop.org thread decrying these issues we've
noticed. Seems the LED issue has been known for months. :-(
http://lists.freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg/2007-September/028659.html
the upside to debian's
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 06:16:59PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Sep 25 18:08 -0500]:
Yup. NumLock light stays on, CapsLock and ScrollLock stay off. At
the console, they toggle as normal. (I use startx to fire up X.)
I log in via KDM.
Even
This is one of the joys of using Sid. ;-)
I noticed over the weekend when using OOo Calc that pressing Num Lock
on my IBM PS/2 keyborad did nothing. Neither the LED lit nor did Calc
receive numerals from the keypad.
I can switch to a VT and the LEDs light correctly and the keyboard
output
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On 09/25/07 17:55, Nate Bargmann wrote:
This is one of the joys of using Sid. ;-)
I noticed over the weekend when using OOo Calc that pressing Num Lock
on my IBM PS/2 keyborad did nothing. Neither the LED lit nor did Calc
receive numerals from
* Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Sep 25 18:08 -0500]:
Yup. NumLock light stays on, CapsLock and ScrollLock stay off. At
the console, they toggle as normal. (I use startx to fire up X.)
I log in via KDM.
Even though the lights don't toggle, CAPS LOCK still works.
Hmmm, my LEDs stay
Nate Bargmann wrote:
This is one of the joys of using Sid. ;-)
I noticed over the weekend when using OOo Calc that pressing Num Lock
on my IBM PS/2 keyborad did nothing. Neither the LED lit nor did Calc
receive numerals from the keypad.
I can switch to a VT and the LEDs light correctly
/bin/numlockx on
fi
{}'s
Rui Porto
Em 13/07/07, Marcelo Castilho Manzano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:
Gente,
Já tentei uns 4 teste que lí na internet e não consegui colocar a num
lock para já estar ativada assim que der o boot na máquina
talvez possa ser por causa de
Vc quer que o numlock fique ativo durante o boot mesmo, ou qd o GDM/KDM é
inicializado?
Ou seja, quer q ele fique ativo qd for pra vc digitar o usuário e a senha?
Falous!!
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Isso mesmo! Quero ele ativo na hora de digitar usuário e senha.
alguém sabe? : ~}
obrigado!
Em 14/07/07, João Olavo Baião de Vasconcelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Vc quer que o numlock fique ativo durante o boot mesmo, ou qd o GDM/KDM é
inicializado?
Ou seja, quer q ele fique ativo qd for
Marcelo Castilho Manzano escreveu:
Já verifiquei pelo synaptic e tenho ele instalado sim!
agora devo configurar alguma coisa em especial pois quando
inicia o micro ainda vem com a num lock desativada!
Verifique no setup da BIOS, provavelmente o numlock está configurado
para ser
Já verifiquei pelo synaptic e tenho ele instalado sim!
agora devo configurar alguma coisa em especial pois quando inicia o
micro ainda vem com a num lock desativada!
abraço a todos!
Em 13/07/07, Carlos Eduardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
apt-get install numlockx
ou pelo
a num lock desativada!
Verifique no setup da BIOS, provavelmente o numlock está configurado
para ser desativado na inicialização.
Att,
Renato
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Gente,
Já tentei uns 4 teste que lí na internet e não consegui colocar a num lock
para já estar ativada assim que der o boot na máquina
talvez possa ser por causa de distribuições diferentes..
alguém sabe como fazer ela fica ativa no boot no debian 4...
obrigado
tentou habilitar no grub???
On 7/13/07, Marcelo Castilho Manzano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gente,
Já tentei uns 4 teste que lí na internet e não consegui colocar a num lock
para já estar ativada assim que der o boot na máquina
talvez possa ser por causa de distribuições diferentes..
alguém
On 8/19/06, Ricardo Arias Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ola pessoal, ai vai um duvida bem basica. Como fazer para ativar o num lock
em um notebook no ubuntu. Nao eh nem na hora que liga que estou tentando mas
nao consigo ativar em momento nenhum. A luzinha verde acende mas nao ativa
as teclas
Ola pessoal, ai vai um duvida bem basica. Como fazer para ativar o num lock em um notebook no ubuntu. Nao eh nem na hora que liga que estou tentando mas nao consigo ativar em momento nenhum. A luzinha verde acende mas nao ativa as teclas numericas. As teclas numericas estao juntas com as letras
cibertazzi wrote:
Tem como no debian fazer com que o num lock fique sempre ativo após a
entrada no gdm,estou perguntando porque no kdm do slackware tinha
Oi, descobri que dá pra fazer isso em mais um lugar, pelo menos para o
console :-)
/etc/console-tools/config
[...]
# Turn on numlock
Voce pode instalar o pacote
numlockx
e depois adicionar o seguinte
if [ -x /usr/bin/X11/numlockx ]; then
/usr/bin/X11/numlockx on
fi
no arquivo
/etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default
antes de exit 0
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Tem como no debian fazer com que o num lock fique
sempre ativo após a entrada no gdm,estou perguntando porque no kdm do slackware
tinha
Atenciosamente
Caio
aptitude install numlockx
echo 'numlockxon' ~/.xinitrc
Abçs.
Rafael
Em 10/04/06,
cibertazzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Tem como no debian fazer com que o num lock fique
sempre ativo após a entrada no gdm,estou perguntando porque no kdm do slackware
tinha
Atenciosamente
Caio
num lock fique
sempre ativo após a entrada no gdm,estou perguntando porque no kdm do slackware
tinha
Atenciosamente
Caio
Caio,Tenho um palpite: voc instalou o debian e est
usando como ambiente desktop o Gnome (e no mais o KDE). Para
iniciar com o Num Lock ativo no incio da sesso, eu instalei um
programa chamado xnumlock e obtive o resultado que voc
quer.Abrao
Valew Fabiano, agora eu consegui achar a opção Terminal-type string
(em Connection Data)
On 3/4/06, Fabiano Pires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abra o putty, vá em Connection, e troque Terminal-type String para
linux. Aproveite e coloque seu username em Auto-login Username para
que o putty o envie
Olá pessoal,
Um problema meio besta, mas que tá me incomodando...
Tenho 2 servidores Debian (stable) e os acesso através de ssh, via putty.
Em 1 deles, eu utilizo o teclado numérico e as teclas home e end
normalmente. No outro, não consigo utilizá-las. Se eu tô no console,
aparece um maldito ~
Verifique o tipo de terminal nas opções do putty. Por padrão acho que
vem como xterm. Acho que é necessário alterar para linux. Vou
confirmar em casa e volto a escrever. Em todo o caso, você pode
testar.
Fabiano
Em 03/03/06, Bruno Lellis[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Olá pessoal,
Um problema
Oi Fabiano,
Vou fuçar nessas configurações. Aguardo seu email tb.
Obrigado
Bruno
On 3/3/06, Fabiano Pires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Verifique o tipo de terminal nas opções do putty. Por padrão acho que
vem como xterm. Acho que é necessário alterar para linux. Vou
confirmar em casa e volto a
Abra o putty, vá em Connection, e troque Terminal-type String para
linux. Aproveite e coloque seu username em Auto-login Username para
que o putty o envie para você, bastando aenas que você digite a senha
(ounão digite nada, caso use autenticação por chaves).
Fabiano
Em 03/03/06, Bruno
John Hasler Wrote:
Bozhan Boiadzhiev writes:
huh what window manager i didn't use X at all
Then you'll want to patch all the shells.
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Hi,
I haven't tested this patch, but it might do the trick:
--- /etc/console-tools/config 2005-09-25 01:27:52.0 +0300
+++
Simo writes:
I haven't tested this patch, but it might do the trick:
I thought the idea was to make each user's choice of numlock setting
persist through logouts and reboots.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Can you be more specific? Because I have all those keys working.
Therefore I may only assume PEBKAC
you have numlock enabled for every console?
and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
Yes, I never had
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 00:45 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Marty wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
Some init scripts use
Mariusz Kruk wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main
function.
Isn't time for debian to enable them by default or to provide ability to
configure them on install.
Marty writes:
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess the
script's stop routine could store the NUMLOCK state upon system shutdown,
if that state is accessable from the system.
That would set it globally, not for each user.
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 07:27:12AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
PEBKAC?
Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair, or user error.
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PEBKAC?
Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair
Another common computer problem is the I.D. Ten-T issue, more commonly
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On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:05 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
xnumlock
Don't you mean numlockx?
Yes.
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On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:01 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:47 PM
...
Sounds like a good reason to file a wishlist bug report.
I'd be happy to do so. Where do I file this type of feature request, and do
I need to
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 07:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mariusz Kruk wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main
function.
Isn't time for debian to
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:01 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:47 PM
...
Sounds like a good reason to file a wishlist bug report.
I'd be happy to do so. Where do I file this type of
Bozhan Boiadzhiev writes:
huh what window manager i didn't use X at all
Then you'll want to patch all the shells.
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John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess the
script's stop routine could store the NUMLOCK state upon system shutdown,
if that state is accessable from the system.
That would set it globally, not for each user.
I agree, and I see
Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main function.
Isn't time for debian to enable them by default or to provide ability to
configure them on install.
Thanks
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Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main function.
Isn't time for debian to enable them by default or to provide ability to
configure them on install.
Can you be more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisaÅ(a):
Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main
function.
Isn't time for debian to enable them by default or to provide ability to
configure them on install.
Can you be more
you have numlock enabled for every console?
and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
for VC's use setleds
for X use numlockx
home and end work as expected for me.
-matt zagrabelny
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you have numlock enabled for every console?
and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
for VC's use setleds
for X use numlockx
home and end work as expected for me.
-matt zagrabelny
uhhh i know how to set them
but it is very
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:46 PM
...
uhhh i know how to set them
but it is very stupid in my opinion
...
you cant use numlock for anything else.. there are other arrows..
Yes, it is foolish. A certain other OS that none of us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you have numlock enabled for every console?
and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
for VC's use setleds
for X use numlockx
home and end work as expected for me.
-matt zagrabelny
uhhh i know how to set
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:10 PM
...
I never set them, and these keys work for me both in VTs and X apps,
on my Sarge systems. Earlier versions of Debian and X had problems
like this.
Well, my BIOS sets NUMLOCK on, but Sarge and Etch both
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 18:29 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:10 PM
...
I never set them, and these keys work for me both in VTs and X apps,
on my Sarge systems. Earlier versions of Debian and X had problems
like
Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:10 PM
...
I never set them, and these keys work for me both in VTs and X apps,
on my Sarge systems. Earlier versions of Debian and X had problems
like this.
Well, my BIOS sets NUMLOCK on, but
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 18:29 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:10 PM
...
I never set them, and these keys work for me both in VTs and X apps,
on my Sarge systems. Earlier versions of Debian and X had
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:47 PM
...
Sounds like a good reason to file a wishlist bug report.
I'd be happy to do so. Where do I file this type of feature request, and do
I need to know the name of the package to do it?
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xnumlock
Don't you mean numlockx?
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Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
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John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess
the script's stop routine could store the
Marty wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess
the script's stop routine
Tem um pacote chamado numloockx para fazer o que vc quer, porém uma vez
postei sobre ele aqui na lista e fui criticada pelos colegas, pois os
mesmos disseram que não era estável, que poderia dar algum
problema . particularmente uso o Sarge com ele instalado e nunca
aconteceu nada de estranho.
Olá a todos.
Opinião pessoal:
###
Numlock ativado automaticamente, com exceção da configuração do BIOS, é
herança da Microsoft. Desenvolver um script para ativar essa led, como
exercício, é uma excelente idéia. Mas, para aqueles que criticam a
Microsoft (M$, rWindows, etc) isso funciona como uma
Olá pessoal
Estou usando o Debian Sarge 2.6.8-2-386 e não estou conseguindo manter o
NumLock ligado na inicialização. Já vi a BIOS e lá está como ON. Fiz um
script com setleds -D e coloquei-o para inicializar. E está acontecendo o
seguinte: durante o boot o NumLock é ligado porém logo ao entrar
Instale esse o numlockx via apt-get e rode ele no início do sistema com
a propriedade on.
Fallow!
Fabio Serpa
Fabio Guerrazzi wrote:
Olá pessoal
Estou usando o Debian Sarge 2.6.8-2-386 e não estou conseguindo manter o
NumLock ligado na inicialização. Já vi a BIOS e lá está como ON. Fiz um
gráfico (utilizo Gnome 1.4 - debian woody) al poco tiempo se
apaga
el led del Num Lock y empieza a funcionar algo extraño. Por ejemplo,
La
tecla Backspace imprime un \b, el Enter del teclado extendido un
\r, la tecla . se transforma en Del y cosas por el estilo. Por
supuesto que intento activar
Hola lista:
Ultimamente está sucediendo algo raro con mi teclado. Cuando ingreso al
entorno gráfico (utilizo Gnome 1.4 - debian woody) al poco tiempo se apaga
el led del Num Lock y empieza a funcionar algo extraño. Por ejemplo, La
tecla Backspace imprime un \b, el Enter del teclado extendido
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 12:00:19PM -0300, Omar Murray wrote:
Hola lista:
Ultimamente está sucediendo algo raro con mi teclado. Cuando ingreso al
entorno gráfico (utilizo Gnome 1.4 - debian woody) al poco tiempo se apaga
el led del Num Lock y empieza a funcionar algo extraño. Por ejemplo
entorno gráfico (utilizo Gnome 1.4 - debian woody) al poco tiempo se
apaga
el led del Num Lock y empieza a funcionar algo extraño. Por ejemplo,
La
tecla Backspace imprime un \b, el Enter del teclado extendido un
\r, la tecla . se transforma en Del y cosas por el estilo. Por
supuesto que intento
este programa só está disponível para unstable.
existe alguma outra forma? para o sarge/testing?
Victor Guilherme Santos Hogemann wrote:
apt-get install numlockx
Helder Pereira Cristo wrote:
Como faço para que o computador inicie com o Num lock acionado?
Quero que o teclado numérico
Como faço para que o computador inicie com o Num lock acionado?
Quero que o teclado numérico funcione com os números desde a inicialização.
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 22:26:37 -0300
Flávio Figueiredo Cardoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Instale o pacote numlockx
Este pacote funciona com xserver-common 4.2.1-9?
Aqui não funcionou...
Bom, eu uso o xserver-common 4.2.1-8. Mas acho que deve funcionar para o
4.2.1.9 também. Você lembrou de habilitar a ativação do NumLock, a
partir do menu do Debian?
Acesse-o no seu window manager predileto:
Apps System NumLock on
Flávio Cardoso.
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 17:21:49 -0300
Savio
Olá,
Alguém sabe como se deixa ligada a tecla num lock ao se iniciar o micro.
Habilitei isto no setup, mas quando entra o gnome ela fica desligada.
Grato,
Sávio.
Instale o pacote numlockx
apt-get install numlockx
Flávio Cardoso.
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:08:23 -0300
Savio Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olá,
Alguém sabe como se deixa ligada a tecla num lock ao se iniciar o
micro.
Habilitei isto no setup, mas quando entra o gnome ela fica
How do I do it? Both console and X.
Thanks 2 all
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czy jest jakiś magiczny sposób aby Num Lock włączał sie automatycznie po
restarcie systemu?
Marcin Przybylak vel Red_Baron
To coś jak .bashrc tylko dla zsh.
Ale czy nie można w biosie ustawić stanu klawiatury (num lock) po starcie
systemu ?
Pozdrowienia
Robert
y co to jest .zshrc?
- Original Message -
From: Jacek Politowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Users Group debian-user-polish
Pewnego dnia, a było to Wed, 30 Jan 2002 20:10:25 GMT
Robert Skup [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:
To coś jak .bashrc tylko dla zsh.
Ale czy nie można w biosie ustawić stanu klawiatury (num lock) po
starcie systemu ?
Można. czemu nie? ;)
Ale nic ci to nie da, bo Linux sobie automatycznie
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 07:49:34AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW what is /dev/null all about ?
if tty /dev/null 21 ; then
case $(basename `tty`) in
I added that in because, under certain circumstances (although I
don't recall _which_ circumstances), evaluating $(basename `tty`)
On Saturday 25 August 2001 04:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW what is /dev/null all about ?
Thanks
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Shyam
man 4 null
Cliff
On Saturday 25 August 2001 07:21, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 07:49:34AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW what is /dev/null all about ?
if tty /dev/null 21 ; then
case $(basename `tty`) in
I added that in because, under certain circumstances (although I
don't
Subject: caps lock...num lock...whatever...
Date: Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 11:06:25PM -0400
In reply to:Jeff Maxson
Quoting Jeff Maxson([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ok, even stupider. I meant num lock, not caps lock. how do you turn on
num lock by default?
Heve you checked the bios
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 08:24:04AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
Quoting Jeff Maxson([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ok, even stupider. I meant num lock, not caps lock. how do you turn on
num lock by default?
Heve you checked the bios? ISTR a bios setting for setting the num
lock state. Just checked
HTH,
Brooks
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Maxson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 23 August, 2001 10:06 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: caps lock...num lock...whatever...
ok, even stupider. I meant num lock, not caps lock. how do you turn on
num lock
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