on Tue, 15 Jan 2002 04:06:29PM -0600, Gary Turner insinuated: > If your problems with repeated keys occurs only on certain keys, it > could very well be a hardware fault. Were it a software phenomenon, > I would expect *every* key to be affected.
i'm sure i don't fully understand this, but were it a hardware problem, i would think that something as simple as running `xset` at the command line wouldn't fix it ... oh, and i just proved my own point. wow can i be stupid sometimes. i "borrowed" another keyboard, plugged it in, and replicated my problem ... had a whole nother frustrated post composed, when i looked at *every line* of my .xsession file, and found this line stuck in there: /usr/X11R6/bin/xset r rate 100 255 & --which was the source of my problem -- when i tried setting the keybaord rate like that, ittt wentt haaaaaaywiiiiiiiiireeee likeeee it ddidddd beforeee and typeeeddddddd likeeeeeeee thiss, wwwwhich is raaaaaather obnooxiousss, wwwwwwwouldd you nooooottt say? i guess the old version of X just interfaced with my keyboard(s) differently. so the problem's solved. but i still am a little confused -- (1) while this line appears about 4th or so in the whole file, i had been calling the correct line *last* in the file for quite a few tries. even though i had a line above it which made the rate wrong, calling that line afterwards should have fixed it. (2) in doing all this, i've noticed that /usr/bin/X11/ is symlinked to /usr/X11R6/bin. why is this? it seems redundant. what i did manage to do in all this, however, between reboots and /etc/init.d/xdm restarts, is to completely kill my saved WindowMaker configurations. don't know how i did this, but they appear to be gone ::sniff:: so i'll just suck it up and re-do them. but i'm pretty clueless as to what i did that killed them -- all i have done is reboot, edit .xsession, and /etc/init.d/xdm {start,stop,restart}. ... hm. but the keyboard problem *is* solved. so, thanks for your patience and help! </nori> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>-------------------------------------------------- -------------------------http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~nori/jnl/daily.html