On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:35:41AM +0100, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> Hi Meik,
> 
> > > On Solaris 10 x86 using Xsun with SRSS, how do I adjust the keyboard
> > > repeat rate and the intial delay? I'd like 250ms initial delay and 40
> > > chars/sec or so. I've only been able to find references to accessx
> > > which can slow the keyboard down even further, kbd which can adjust
> > > the console keyboard and the -ar1 and -ar2 Xsun server options which
> > > would then be server-global if I hacked them into the global X server
> > > setup.
> > >
> > > Is the only option to enable XKB?  If I do that, are there any
> > > downsides?
> >
> > I think it is the only option, besides the -ar hack. One downside is in
> > the SRSS for Solaris release notes: it doesn't work well with the CDE
> > desktop environment (i.e., I have no autorepeat at all under CDE).
> 
> our setup (ubuntu 704/SRSS 3.1.1) works fine with xkb enabled ...
> and I use xset for the rate ..

Thanks, we use xkb on the old Kubuntu based server too - I was just really
curious if there were any Solaris specific issues, being pretty "green" with
solaris  :)

...
> look for lib32* and ia32* packages in ubuntu

But those are for enabling 32-bit applications in a 64-bit distro, right?
Won't give the system a 32-bit PAM that can work with the modules supplied by
SRSS, as far as I know.

Thanks for the suggestions Tobias,

-- 

 / jakob

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