You try .xinitrc?
Thats where i have it.
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Iztok Polanic wrote:
Hello !!!
I want to change 22 (BackSpace) and 111 (Delete) keys. I have put this in
~/.Xmodmap:
xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace"
xmodmap -e "keycode 111 = Delete"
but it doesn't work.
Try xf86config (assuming this is xfree which i think it is) and look for a
part about virtual screen...exat question for me is
Do you want a virtual screen that is larger than the physical screen?
answer no :) hope that helps
On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, webmaster wrote:
Dear Linux Gurus:
I
Yes, try F7 though instead of F1...and nothing will be closed down.
On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Tom Elsesser wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to cntl-alt-f# to a console screen from the x
server, and not kill the server? For example, if I login on F1, startx
on F2 and fire up a ppp session, can I go
This is a response to the lovely language in the response to the
question below...I'd have to say thats pretty unappropriate...and the
files he removed are really inconsequential(at least in my point of view).
As an answer to Wayne's question, don't go by the percentage necessarily,
because
Doesn't matter what type of user a person is...this is absolute BS..if you
refuse to accept the license you have to pay for it? Haha, thats amusing.
Pretty sad...funny what happens in the computer industry.
If you have any ideas short of murder ;) i'm in, cuz this is crap and
should never
Has anyone else had made this leap from Windows to Linux what was your
experience like?
Was it worth the journey? Is your work more productive now?
Just gonna respond to these questions. First, like everything else theres
a learning curve so productivity will be hampered until you are
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Zoki wrote:
First mistake was because of a wrong statement in the script. Next problem
is that it still doesn't work - even with chmod 755 and the dir in the
path - I still have to type ./myscript. Then it works okay. What's the
deal on this? Why doesn't it accept the