On Thursday 30 April 2009 21:43:57 Roger Searle wrote:
Maybe there is another way, I've not found anything in System Settings -
personally I always want the numlock keys on. This is about as easy as
it gets:
ro...@gemini:~$ sudo apt-get install numlockx
ro...@gemini:~$ numlockx on
Cheers,
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Thursday 30 April 2009 21:43:57 Roger Searle wrote:
Maybe there is another way, I've not found anything in System Settings -
personally I always want the numlock keys on. This is about as easy as
it gets:
ro...@gemini:~$ sudo apt-get install numlockx
ro...@gemini:~$
Maybe there is another way, I've not found anything in System Settings -
personally I always want the numlock keys on. This is about as easy as
it gets:
ro...@gemini:~$ sudo apt-get install numlockx
ro...@gemini:~$ numlockx on
Cheers,
Roger
On Thu, April 30, 2009 19:06, Roger Searle wrote:
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Thursday 30 April 2009 21:43:57 Roger Searle wrote:
Maybe there is another way, I've not found anything in System
Settings -
personally I always want the numlock keys on. This is about as easy as
it gets:
Hi all,
Just a reminder re. the NZPUG Meetup today at 5:30pm.
As previously mentioned, Alex Dong[1] will be giving the presentation
tonight. Some details re. Alex follow.
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On Thursday 30 April 2009 22:06:56 Roger Searle wrote:
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Thursday 30 April 2009 21:43:57 Roger Searle wrote:
Maybe there is another way, I've not found anything in System Settings
- personally I always want the numlock keys on. This is about as easy
as it gets:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Tom Carrollton wrote:
Are Linux netbooks becoming extinct?
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/24700/1231/
I'll admit the Asus EEE 901 Xandros Linux I bought demonstrated a
stunning lack of understanding on the part of Asus...
It attempted to look very very very cutesy
On Fri, 01 May 2009 14:10:09 +1200 (NZST)
John Carter john.car...@tait.co.nz wrote:
The other area that may save Linux on the netbook is the arrival of
very low cost, high powered, high battery life Arm CPU based netbooks.
Oh, if only. It'll take a fairly brave manufacturer to step up,