I Thank all of you Friends,for keeping a Healthy atmosphere ,along with, co-operative and freindly relations within this forum. Everybody(members) has their right to post messages(may be sometimes off-topic);nevertheless maintaing the forum rules.The best for all of us is not to venge any ego or alter ego,as some of us are *truly experts/geeks and some of us novices.*
*Now a question **ON TOPIC:* ** I already have Ubuntu-10.10(64-bit) installed(rather upgraded from 10.04 version(64-bit))onto my machine.All is well,and running smoothly; except for a peculiar glitch!!??(Maybe or maynot be). Whenever, I press the letter "R" on the keyboard while typing(for a command or password or whatsoever),the *Scroll lock* "LED" light goes on and the *Num Lock *"LED" lights goes off.What is actually happening?Why this peculiarity?Please help me out ,Friends. I have to manually light on the "LED" of the *Num Lock* key,and simultaneously the *Scroll Lock* "LED" goes off by itself. No question of pressing the *Scroll Lock* key arises,whenever I boot onto my Ubuntu-10.10 system,and thereafter logging in. This peculiarity is not observed in openSUSE-10.3(64-bit)OS nor in Fedora Core-14(32-bit) OS,both of which are installed in separate partitions,alongside with Ubuntu-10.10(64-bit) OS,in the Hard Disk. Please,Help me out. Thank you all. -kguha On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Nitesh Mistry <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:31:03PM +0530, Narendra Diwate wrote: > > With a few posts a day, we are no where near the threshold to worry about > > OT. > > > > Please let the tribe of users grow, then we will worry about OT. > > Absolutely. > > But at the same time, its also good to share knowledge about good mailing > list etiquettes to the existing participants. > > > -- > Regards, > Nitesh Mistry | www.mistrynitesh.com > PGP key id: A6FEF696 | 'geekosopher' on freenode irc > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- GOD BLESS US ALL!!!
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