On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: > This is indeed possible! Very strange, so my F5 key probably is bound to > something else. Is there a way for me to check this?
I just did the following: login on some tty, e.g. tty2, and then [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hexdump /dev/tty2 Then I pressed F1 to F12 and afterwards enter. That was the output: ^[[[A^[[[B^[[[C^[[[D^[[[E^[[17~^[[18~^[[19~^[[20~^[[21~^[[23~^[[24~ %07.7_ 5b1b 415b 5b1b 425b 5b1b 435b 5b1b 445b %07.7_ 5b1b 455b 5b1b 3731 1b7e 315b 7e38 5b1b %07.7_ 3931 1b7e 325b 7e30 5b1b 3132 1b7e 325b The ^[[[E is the F5 key. But I guess, there are better ways to test, if the key is working... Martin -- Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need. For public GnuPG-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]