On Tuesday 29 October 2002 14:02, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
xset r rate in X.
e.g.
xset r rate 250 30
is my preferred setting (repeat delay 250, repeat rate 30).
This sets the autorepeat rate. But does this influence the delay between
different keystrokes? When I use the arrow keys to get
Arie Folger wrote:
Hi,
When typing in kde apps, I feel that typing has definitely become more
sluggish lately (as opposed to earlier versions). Does this mean that it's
time to upgrade (need a new job, first) or is this tweakable?
Arie Folger
I noticed that if you disconnect a PS/2
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 07:18, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Arie Folger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When typing in kde apps, I feel that typing has definitely become more
sluggish lately (as opposed to earlier versions). Does this mean that
it's time to upgrade (need a new job, first) or is this
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 00:42, guy keren wrote:
what kind of hardware do you run this KDE on? myself, i use an AMD k6-2
with 256MB of RAM, and since KDE 2.X and beyond runs to slow, i switched
to gnome 1.2 (RH 7.3). KDE became too bloated to run on this hardware.
[please don't start flaming
Hi,
When typing in kde apps, I feel that typing has definitely become more
sluggish lately (as opposed to earlier versions). Does this mean that it's
time to upgrade (need a new job, first) or is this tweakable?
Arie Folger
--
It is absurd to seek to give an account of the matter to a man
Arie Folger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When typing in kde apps, I feel that typing has definitely become more
sluggish lately (as opposed to earlier versions). Does this mean that it's
time to upgrade (need a new job, first) or is this tweakable?
man kbdrate(8)
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Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Arie Folger wrote:
When typing in kde apps, I feel that typing has definitely become more
sluggish lately (as opposed to earlier versions). Does this mean that it's
time to upgrade (need a new job, first) or is this tweakable?
what kind of hardware do you run this KDE