On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Walter Berthold wrote:
> I would like to bind the F12 Key to start a process
> (program or script) at any state of the system.
> (Running X-server or not, no shell running,
> no user logged in, any application in foreground, etc.)
>
> Ctrl-Alt-Del for example is bound to "Boot".
> What does "Boot" mean - kernel function?
> application file name? - and why does it not work,
> when X is running?
X does key handling its own way - probably switches the keyboard mode.
So you will need to put this F12 in XF86Config, or rather in the config
file for your window manager.
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Tomek
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